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| «Humour FM» || 88,7 MHz || 283 m || 5 kW |
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| «Megapolis FM» || 89,5 MHz || 256 m || 1 kW |
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| «Fruitcake FM» || 89,9 MHz || 229 m || 1 kW |
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| «AvtoRadio» || 90,3 MHz || 283 m || 5 kW |
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| «Relax FM» || 90,8 MHz || 256 m || 5 kW |
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| «Radio Russian Culture» || 91,6 MHz || 229 m || 5 kW |
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| «Moscow Says» || 92,0 MHz || 256 m || 5 kW |
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| «Radio Carnival» || 92,8 MHz || 229 m || 5 kW |
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| «Radio Sport» || 93,2 MHz || 256 m || 5 kW |
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| «Radio Star» || 95,6 MHz || 229 m || 10 kW |
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| «Road Radio» || 96,0 MHz || 229 m || 5 kW |
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| «Children's Radio» || 96,8 MHz || 229 m || 5 kW |
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| «Vesti FM» || 97,6 MHz || 256 m || 5 kW |
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| «Radio 98 FM - 98 hits» || 98 MHz || 229 m || 10 kW |
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| «Radio Alla» || 98,8 MHz || 283 m || 10 kW |
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| «Big Radio» || 99,6 MHz || 229 m || 5 kW |
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| «Best FM» || 100,5 MHz || 256 m || 5 kW |
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| «First Popular Radio - Pop-Music» || 102,5 MHz || 283 m || 5 kW |
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| «Radio Chanson» || 103,0 MHz || 256 m || 5 kW |
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| «NRJ» || 104,2 MHz || 283 m || 10 kW |
| «NRJ» || 104,2 MHz || 283 m || 10 kW |
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| «Russian News Service» || 107,0 MHz || 283 m || 5 kW |
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| «Militia Wave» || 107,8 MHz || 256 m || 5 kW |
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Revision as of 03:47, 24 October 2014
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55°47′34″N 37°53′29″E / 55.79278°N 37.89139°E
Moscow Radio Centre 13 is a transmission facility near Balashikha, approximately 3.5 km east of the ringbelt motorway of Moscow. Moscow Radio Centre 13 served in the communist era as jammer to block transmissions of western shortwave radio programs.
Although the radio wave jammer activities ceased in the middle of the 1980s, some occasional continuing of the jammer use occurred on March 14, 1989 to block incoming transmissions to the Lithuanian minority in Moscow area.
In later years, a tall, 176 m freestanding lattice tower for transmissions was built in OIRT-band. In 2005, a new mast for FM-broadcasting was built by the Russian company Stako. This mast, called Balashikha Transmission Mast', has a triangular cross section which is 3.6 m in width. The construction originally planned for the mast to reach a height of 460 m and contain six floors, however the mast has only reached a height of 300 m and is constructed of 4 levels.
In the meantime, shortwave transmission was ceased at Moscow Radio Centre 13. The shortwave broadcasting masts were dismantled between 2002 and 2007.
Name | Frequency | Height of antenna | ERP |
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AvtoRadio | 68,0 MHz | 202 m | 1 kW |
RSN | 69,26 MHz | 202 m | 1 kW |
Standard FM-Band
Name | Frequency | Height of antenna | ERP |
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«City FM» | 87,9 MHz | 283 m | 5 kW |
«Humour FM» | 88,7 MHz | 283 m | 5 kW |
«Megapolis FM» | 89,5 MHz | 256 m | 1 kW |
«Fruitcake FM» | 89,9 MHz | 229 m | 1 kW |
«AvtoRadio» | 90,3 MHz | 283 m | 5 kW |
«Relax FM» | 90,8 MHz | 256 m | 5 kW |
«Radio Russian Culture» | 91,6 MHz | 229 m | 5 kW |
«Moscow Says» | 92,0 MHz | 256 m | 5 kW |
«Radio Carnival» | 92,8 MHz | 229 m | 5 kW |
«Radio Sport» | 93,2 MHz | 256 m | 5 kW |
«Radio Star» | 95,6 MHz | 229 m | 10 kW |
«Road Radio» | 96,0 MHz | 229 m | 5 kW |
«Children's Radio» | 96,8 MHz | 229 m | 5 kW |
«Vesti FM» | 97,6 MHz | 256 m | 5 kW |
«Radio 98 FM - 98 hits» | 98 MHz | 229 m | 10 kW |
«Radio Alla» | 98,8 MHz | 283 m | 10 kW |
«Big Radio» | 99,6 MHz | 229 m | 5 kW |
«Best FM» | 100,5 MHz | 256 m | 5 kW |
«First Popular Radio - Pop-Music» | 102,5 MHz | 283 m | 5 kW |
«Radio Chanson» | 103,0 MHz | 256 m | 5 kW |
«NRJ» | 104,2 MHz | 283 m | 10 kW |
«Russian News Service» | 107,0 MHz | 283 m | 5 kW |
«Militia Wave» | 107,8 MHz | 256 m | 5 kW |