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9th+radio+centre+of+moscow Latitude and Longitude:

55°46′52″N 38°25′38″E / 55.7812°N 38.4273°E / 55.7812; 38.4273
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The 9th radio centre of Moscow was a high power shortwave and medium wave broadcasting facility at Elektrostal near Moscow. Its broadcasting frequency was 873 kHz with a transmission power of up to 1200 kilowatts. It was also used as radio jammer of "unwanted" stations ( VOA, BBC and others).

It used a system of four guyed masts each 217 metres tall, as the antenna system. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Радиоцентр №9 - Электросталь". Archived from the original on 2010-05-23. Retrieved 2010-01-29.

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55°46′52″N 38°25′38″E / 55.7812°N 38.4273°E / 55.7812; 38.4273


9th+radio+centre+of+moscow Latitude and Longitude:

55°46′52″N 38°25′38″E / 55.7812°N 38.4273°E / 55.7812; 38.4273
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 9th radio centre of Moscow was a high power shortwave and medium wave broadcasting facility at Elektrostal near Moscow. Its broadcasting frequency was 873 kHz with a transmission power of up to 1200 kilowatts. It was also used as radio jammer of "unwanted" stations ( VOA, BBC and others).

It used a system of four guyed masts each 217 metres tall, as the antenna system. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Радиоцентр №9 - Электросталь". Archived from the original on 2010-05-23. Retrieved 2010-01-29.

External links

55°46′52″N 38°25′38″E / 55.7812°N 38.4273°E / 55.7812; 38.4273


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