Baiyoke Tower II
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Baiyoke Tower II is a very tall building in Bangkok, Thailand. It has 88 stories and reaches a height of 309 meters, or about 1,014 feet, without its antenna. With the antenna, it stands at 328.4 meters tall. It is the third tallest building in the city, after MahaNakhon and Magnolias Waterfront Residences at ICONSIAM.
The building is a hotel called the Baiyoke Sky Hotel, which is the tallest hotel in Southeast Asia and one of the tallest in the world. Inside, there are special places to visit, such as an observatory on the 77th floor and a bar called "Roof Top Bar & Music Lounge" on the 83rd floor. There is also a revolving roof deck on the 84th floor where you can see all around.
Construction of the tower finished in 1997, and the antenna was added two years later. The hotel has 673 rooms for guests to stay in. It is located at 222 Ratchaprarop Road in the Ratchathewi District of Bangkok.
Channels listed by frequency
Digital television (DVB-T2)
Analogue television
In Bangkok and nearby areas, analogue TV broadcasts from the Baiyoke Tower II stopped on different dates. They ended on June 16, 2018, at midnight (Thai PBS), July 16, 2018, at 6:30 PM (MCOT HD), midnight (NBT), and March 26, 2020, at midnight (Channel 3 HD).
| Station (MUX) | Channel | Frequency | Power Output/ERP |
|---|---|---|---|
| MUX1 | 26 | Mhz | 100 kW ERP |
| MUX2 | 36 | Mhz | 100 kW ERP |
| MUX3 | 40 | Mhz | 100 kW ERP |
| MUX4 | 44 | Mhz | 100 kW ERP |
| MUX5 | 32 (59) | Mhz | 100 kW ERP |
| MUX6 | 29 | Mhz | 100 kW ERP |
| Station | Channel | Frequency | Power Output/ERP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Channel 5 HD | 5 | Mhz | 20 kW/400 kW ERP |
| Channel 7 | 7 | Mhz | 20 kW/377 kW ERP |
| MCOT HD | 9 | Mhz | 20 kW/400 kW ERP |
| NBT | 11 | Mhz | 20 kW/468 kW ERP |
| Thai PBS | 29 | Mhz | 30 kW/1000 kW ERP |
| Channel 3 HD | 32 | Mhz | 20 kW/340 kW ERP |
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