
Boży Dar transmitter is a broadcasting facility near Bozy Dar near Lublin, Poland. Built in 1962, it transmits from a 210 metres tall guyed mast located at 51°0′17″N 22°39′12″E

Bytków TV Tower is a 110 metre tall RadioTV tower in Siemianowice Śląskie, Poland, on the border with Bytków, an urban part of Katowice. Bytków TV Tower, situated at 50°17′45″N 19°00′31″E, has a unique design: it consists of a reinforced concrete tower as its base, with the appearance of a thin high-rise building with a square cross section. On the top of this concrete tower, there is a horizontal steel cross turned at an angle of 45 degree to the sides of the concrete tower. At the ends of the crossarms, which are equipped with gangways, the antenna mast on its top is guyed. Bytków TV Tower is operated by company Emitel SA, is not accessible for visitors and is used for directional radio services, FM- and TV-transmissions. It started broadcasting in 1957.
Chorągwica Transmitter is a facility for FM- and TV-broadcasting at Chorągwica near Mietniów, Wieliczka County in Poland. Chorągwica transmitter uses as antenna tower a 286 metre tall guyed mast, built in 1962.

The FM and TV Mast Gdańsk/Chwaszczyno is a 317 metre tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Chwaszczyno, Kartuzy County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.

The FM/TV Mast Wręczyca Wielka/Klepaczka is a 340 metre tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Klepaczka, Kłobuck County, Silesian Voivodeship in Poland. The FM/TV Mast Wręczyca Wielka/Klepaczka, which was built in 1997, is since the collapse of the Warsaw radio mast the fifth tallest structure in Poland. The site is also known as Wręczyca Transmitter.

The FM and TV mast Katowice / Kosztowy is a 358,7 metre tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Mysłowice - near Kosztowy, Poland. It replaced the TVP Katowice Mast which was dismantled in the 1970s.

RTCN Białystok (Krynice) is a 331 m (1,085.96 ft) tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Krynice near Białystok in Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland. The structure was built in 1996 by Mostostal Zabrze, Katowice, PL and is the seventh tallest structure in Poland. The mast is owned by TP EmiTel z o.o.

The FM- and TV-mast Olsztyn-Pieczewo is a 365 metres (1,198 ft) tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Olsztyn-Pieczewo in Poland (Geographical Coordinates: 53°45′11.94″N 20°31′5.33″E The FM- and TV-mast Olsztyn-Pieczewo, which was built in 1969, is since the collapse of the Warsaw radio mast, the second tallest structure in Poland. It is called in honor of Stefan Kamiński, the initiator of TV in Olsztyn "Stefan".
The FM- and TV-mast Zygry is a 346 metre tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Zygry in Poland. The FM- and TV-mast Zygry is since the collapse of the Warsaw radio mast the third tallest structure in Poland. FM- and TV-mast Zygry was built between 1970 and 1975.

The Gliwice Radio Tower is a transmission tower in the Szobiszowice district of Gliwice, Upper Silesia, Poland.

The Gołogóra Transmitter is a facility for FM radio and TV broadcasting at Gołogóra near Koszalin in West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Radio and Television Broadcasting Centre Jemiołów - is a 314 metre tall guyed mast for FM and TV, and concrete tower about height 99 meters, situated at Jemiołów, Lubusz Voivodeship in Poland. This FM and TV centre which was built in years 1960-1962 from funds assembled socially. There is main broadcast station of Lubusz Voivodeship.

Kozłowiec Transmitter is a 213 metre tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Kozłowiec, Masovian Voivodeship in Poland. This transmitter mast, which was built in 1998

Leżajsk transmitter is a 130-metre guyed steel mast, localisation of the Giedlarowa village near by Leżajsk. The object belongs to the INFO-TV-OPERATOR company.

Mikstat Transmitter is a 273 metre tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Mikstat, Ostrzeszów County in Poland.

Piaski transmitter is a facility for FM- and TV-broadcasting near Piaski in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland at 51°08′02″N 22°52′11″E. Piaski transmitter uses as antenna tower a 342 metre tall guyed mast, which was built in 1990. The mast of Piaski transmitter was at its completion the 5th, today after collapse of Warsaw Radio Mast it is the 4th tallest structure of Poland.

Radio-Television Transmitting Centre Rachocin, situated by Sierpc/Rachocin on the north-west Masovian Voivodeship. Is a 261-metre guyed steel mast.

The longwave transmitter Raszyn is a longwave broadcasting transmitter near Raszyn, Poland. It was built in 1949. The designer of the mast is unknown. It has been claimed that it was built of sections from radio mast of former Deutschlandsender Herzberg/Elster; however, there is no proof of this theory. The mast of the Raszyn longwave transmitter was, at inauguration, the second-tallest man-made structure on earth and until 1962, with a height of 335 metres, the tallest structure in Europe. Tower Height is 1099 feet/335 meters tall.

RTCN Suwałki (Krzemianucha) is a 232 m (761 ft) tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Jeleniewo near Suwałki in Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland.

Radio/Television Skrzyczne Tower is located on the Skrzyczne Mount, Silesian Beskids in Poland, consisting of the 87 metre metal tower and building of the Board of Directors. Coverage of this broadcast station are very considerable, and include the greater part of the Silesian Voivodeship, West of Lesser Poland Voivodeship and Eastern part Opole Voivodeship, as well as border areas of Slovakia and the Czech Republic. From RTON Skrzyczne analog broadcast are currently four radio stations and digital-3 DVB-T packets. It was founded in 1992, is owned by EmiTel SP. z o.o.

Sławoborze Transmitter is a 209 metre tall guyed mast for FM and TV situated at Sławoborze, West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland.

SLR Siemiatycze (Makarki) is a 120 m (393.70 ft) tall partially guyed tower, consisting of a free-standing lattice tower with a guyed mast on top, for FM and TV situated at Makarki near Siemiatycze in Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland. It is also referred to as Makarki Directional Radio Tower.

The Longwave transmitter Solec Kujawski is a longwave broadcasting facility of the Polish Radio for the AM-LW 225 kHz frequency/1333 meters wavelength. Its construction was necessary after the collapse of the Warsaw radio mast on August 8, 1991 and the resistance of the local population to its reconstruction. Tower Height 948 feet/289 meters and 1080 feet/330 meters. Height above sea level 209 feet/64 meters MSL.

Śrem Transmitter Is a 290 metre tall guyed steel mast, built in 1964 for the broadcasting of signal radio and television signals. It was built as a weighed 220 tonne mast by Mostostal Zabrze. The official opening was on 21 July 1964. The mast is situated in the village "Góra", in Śrem County, Poland. Due to its advantageous location, height and signal strength, its signal covers a considerably large part of the Greater Poland Voivodeship.

Święty Krzyż TV Tower is the tallest free-standing TV tower in Poland.. Święty Krzyż TV Tower, which was built in 1966, is a 157 metre tall concrete TV tower situated near the monastery on Łysa Góra. Święty Krzyż TV Tower is not accessible by tourists. The hyperbolic-shaped basement floors resemble those of the Ochsenkopf TV Tower in Germany.

Tarnawatka Transmitter is a radio-television transmitting centre located in the village of Tarnawatka near Zamość. The 154 metre guyed steel mast was built in 1984 in order to provide radio and television coverage in Zamość Voivodeship and the surrounding areas. It is a broadcasting station of about medium powers and reception is also possible in the westmost areas of Ukraine. The transmitter is owned by the EmiTel company.

Tatarska Góra TV Tower is an 86-meter steel tower, situated at the Tartar Mound in the area of Przemyśl, Poland that was built in the 1930s.

Broadcasting Transmitting Centre in Rusinowo, is a 320 metres tall guyed steel mast, the highest structure of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. In years 60 of the ones and 70 of the ones stood right next to the current mast second, earlier put, mast about 270 metres high, as a result of incorrect making of sure join the structure the mast was dismantled because was in danger of collapsing. On the RTCN area Rusinowo are visible in grass old already unused concrete blocks from rust with anchors.

Transmitter Żagań/Wichów is a facility for FM and TV situated at Żagań/Wichów in Poland. It uses as antenna tower a 280 metre tall guyed mast built in 2003.

Trzeciewiec Transmitter - is a 320 metre tall guyed steel mast, located in Trzeciewiec, Bydgoszcz County, Poland. It was built in 1962 for broadcasting radio and television. It was used by Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship.

The Warsaw Radio Mast was a telecommunications tower located near the town of Gąbin, central Poland, and the world's tallest structure at 646.38 metres (2,120.7 ft) from 1974 until its collapse on 8 August 1991. It was the second tallest structure ever built, being surpassed as the tallest by the Burj Khalifa tower in the United Arab Emirates, completed in 2009.

Żółwieniec Transmitter, is a guyed steel mast 320 m high, built in 1992. Put in the commune Ślesin in the Konin County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in the vicinity of the north lakeside of Ślesin.

The Żórawina radio transmitter is a facility for FM transmission at Żórawina, south of Wrocław. It was established in 1932 as "Reichssender Breslau" and used as an antenna tower. Originally it was a 140-metre-tall free-standing lattice tower built of wood, on which a wire antenna was hung up. On the top of the tower there was an octagonal ring of bronze with a diameter of 10.6 metres for electrical lengthening of the antenna.