The Kalodziščy TV Mast (Russian: РТПС Колодищи) is a 350-metre tall guyed TV mast situated at Kalodziščy, east of Minsk in Belarus. It is among the tallest towers in Belarus.

History

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The mast was built in 1970, replacing an existing medium wave broadcasting station that had been built before World War II. In recent years, the number of transmitters using the Kalodziščy TV Mast has grown.

As a replacement and/or supplement, plans for a 425-metre TV tower at Minsk were developed. These plans were canceled for financial reasons.

Transmitted programmes

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Radio

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Programm Frequency Power
Kanal Kul'tura 70,43 MHz 4 kW
Belorusskoe radio 71,33 MHz 4 kW
Radius FM 72,11 MHz 4 kW
Radio Stolitsa 72,89 MHz 4 kW
Radio Minsk 92,4 MHz 2 kW
Yumor FM 93,7 MHz 2 kW
Legendy FM 94,1 MHz 1 kW
Melodii veka 96,2 MHz 1 kW
Minskaya volna 97,4 MHz 2 kW
Novoe radio 98,4 MHz 2 kW
Russkoe radio 98,9 MHz 2 kW
Unistar 99,5 MHz 2 kW
Hit Radio 100,4 MHz 1,5 kW
Pilot FM 101,2 MHz 2 kW
Radio ONT 101,7 MHz 2 kW
Radio Roks 102,1 MHz 1 kW
Narodnoe Radio 102,5 MHz 1 kW
Kanal Kul'tura 102,9 MHz 1 kW
Radius FM 103,7 MHz 4 kW
Radio B.A 104,6 MHz 4 kW
Dushevnoe Radio 105,7 MHz 2 kW
Belorusskoe radio 106,2 MHz 2 kW
Radio Mir 107,1 MHz 4 kW
Alfa-Radio 107,9 MHz 2 kW
Programm Channel Frequency Power
Belorusskoe TV 1 25 kW
Rossiya-Belarus' 3 5 kW
Obschenatsional'noe TV 6 25 kW
Stolichnoe TV / Ren TV 8 300 W
Lad 27 20 kW
Mir 35 5 kW
STV / Ren TV 42 5 kW
DVB-T Test 48 1 kW
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  • "Minsk TV Mast (built)". SkyscraperPage.
  • "Minsk TV Tower (cancelled)". SkyscraperPage.

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