Străşeni TV Mast is one of the tallest architectural structures in Europe and the tallest in Moldova. It was built in 1984–85, and is a 355-metre (1165') tall guyed mast (lattice steel structure with square cross section) situated near Străşeni in Moldova used for FM radio and TV transmission.
Transmitted programmes
editTV
editProgramme | Channel number | Frequency | Polarization | Max. dBW | Output, real / max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Moldova 1 | 3 | 55.25 MHz | horiz. | 59,6 | 40 kW/50 kW |
2 Plus (Antena 1) | 11 | 217.25 MHz | horiz. | 51,8 | 40 kW/50 kW |
Euro-TV Chisinau | 23 | 487.25 MHz | horiz. | 55,5 | 1 kW |
Prime (Perviy Kanal) | 30 | 543.25 MHz | horiz. | 57,8 | 20 kW |
NIT (TVCi) | 48 | 687.25 MHz | horiz. | 55,5 | 1 kW |
Radio
editProgramme | Frequency | Polarization | Max. dBW | Output, real / max |
---|---|---|---|---|
Antena C | 67,58 | horiz. | 42,3 | 4 kW |
RFE/RL | 68,48 | horiz. | 4 kW | |
Radio Moldova | 100,5 | horiz. | 43,0 | 4 kW |
Vocea Basarabiei | 102.3 | horiz. | 40 | 1 kW / 4 kW |
Radio France International | 107,3 | horiz. | 40,0 | 1 kW / 4 kW |
External links
edit- http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b70728
- http://www.frocus.net/main.php?lng=en&rzd=E-TV&pag=area&g=16#emiter_table
47°07′18.50″N 28°33′55.07″E / 47.1218056°N 28.5652972°E