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Pohorje Transmitter
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The Pohorje Transmitter (also known as Maribor 1) is a facility for radio and TV-broadcasting in the Pohorje Mountains west of Maribor, northeastern Slovenia, 1,056 metres (3,465 ft) above sea level. It uses a 72 m (236 ft) tall lattice tower. Although this tower is designed as free-standing, it is guyed at two levels in six directions. This extensive additional guying is unusual, especially considering that the tower is not very tall and that it is situated in a forest area.
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Pohorje makes up a single-frequency network (SFN) with 6 other transmitters (Krim, Krvavec, Nanos, Plešivec, Tinjan and Trdinov vrh).[1] In summer 2016 the SFN covered 89% of highways and 67% of households for indoor reception with a portable receiver.[2] Programs use HE-AAC v2 audiocodec.[3]
There are 2 reports of a successful long-distance reception of the multiplex from this transmitter in Slovakia in Skalica[8][9] and near Topoľčany,[10][11][12] 290 km away.[13]
Digital television (DVB-T)
Until the middle of 2012 Mux B from Norkring was broadcasting on channel 67. The operator left the Slovenian market.[14]
Analogue television (PAL)
Analogue channels were broadcast until 1 December 2010.[15]
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