Străşeni TV Mast is one of the tallest architectural structures in Europe and the tallest in Moldova. It was built in 1984–85,[1] and is a 355-meter (1165') tall guyed mast (lattice steel structure with square cross section) situated near Străşeni in Moldova used for FM radio and TV broadcast.[2]
Broadcasting programs
TV
| Program
|
Channel number
|
Frequency
|
Polarization
|
Max. dBW
|
Output, real / max
|
| Moldova 1 |
3 |
77.25 MHz |
horiz. |
59,6 |
40 kW/50 kW
|
| 2 Plus (Antena 1) |
11 |
215.25 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
| Program
|
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
|
References
External links
| Authority control databases: Geographic | |
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47°07′18.50″N 28°33′55.07″E / 47.1218056°N 28.5652972°E / 47.1218056; 28.5652972