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Coordinates: 55°47′34″N 37°53′29″E / 55.79278°N 37.89139°E / 55.79278; 37.89139
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Meanwhile shortwave transmission was ceased at Moscow Radio Centre 13 and the shortwave broadcasting masts were dismantled between 2002 and 2007.
Meanwhile shortwave transmission was ceased at Moscow Radio Centre 13 and the shortwave broadcasting masts were dismantled between 2002 and 2007.


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Revision as of 08:57, 9 October 2009

55°47′34″N 37°53′29″E / 55.79278°N 37.89139°E / 55.79278; 37.89139

Moscow Radio Centre 13, 300 metres mast left and 176 metres tower on the right

Moscow Radio Centre 13 is a transmission facility near Balashikha, approx.. 3.5 kilometers east of the ringbelt motorway of Moscow. Moscow Radio Centre 13 served at the communist ara as jammer of western shortwave radio programs and used therefore an antenna, which was installed on 7 guyed lattice masts with a cross beam.

As the jammer activity in the middle of the 1980s was ceased, it was used after March 14th, 1989 for transmission to the Lithuanian minority in Moscow area.

Further a 176 metres tall freestanding lattice tower for transmissions in OIRT-band was built. In 2005 on the station area a new mast for FM-broadcasting was built by the Russian company Stako.

This mast, the such called Balashikha Transmission Mast' has a triangular cross section with 3.6 meters side length and originally planned to reach a height of 460 metres tall construction guyed in 6 levels. However it has only a height of 300 metres and is anchored in 4 levels.

Meanwhile shortwave transmission was ceased at Moscow Radio Centre 13 and the shortwave broadcasting masts were dismantled between 2002 and 2007.

Name Frequency Height of antenna ERP
Авторадио 60,8 MHz 202 m 1 kW
Доброе радио 68,3 MHz 202 m 1 kW
Радио России Ностальжи 70,19 MHz 202 m 1 kW

Standard FM-Band

Name Frequency Height of antenna ERP
«City-FM» 87,9 MHz 283 m 5 kW
«Юмор-FM» 88,7 MHz 283 m 5 kW
«Мегаполис-FM» 89,5 MHz 256 m 1 kW
«Радио Мелодия» 89,9 MHz 229 m 1 kW
«Авторадио» 90,3 MHz 283 m 5 kW
«Релакс-FM» 90,8 MHz 256 m 5 kW
«Радио Культура» 91,6 MHz 229 m 5 kW
«Говорит Москва» 92,0 MHz 256 m 5 kW
«Радио Карнавал» 92,8 MHz 229 m 5 kW
«Радио Спорт» 93,2 MHz 256 m 5 kW
«Очень Взрослое Радио» 94,0 MHz 229 m 5 kW
«Радио Звезда» 95,6 MHz 229 m 10 kW
«Радио России» 97,6 MHz 256 m 5 kW
«Кино FM» 98 MHz 229 m 10 kW
«Русские Песни» 98,8 MHz 283 m 10 kW
«Большое радио» 99,6 MHz 229 m 5 kW
«Best-FM» 100,5 MHz 256 m 5 kW
«Первое Популярное Радио - Попса» 102,5 MHz 283 m 5 kW
«Радио Шансон» 103,0 MHz 256 m 5 kW
«NRJ» 104,2 MHz 283 m 10 kW
«Русская Служба Новостей» 107,0 MHz 283 m 5 kW
«Милицейская волна» 107,8 MHz 256 m 5 kW