Strășeni TV Mast

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.

General view

Transmitted programmes

TV

Programme Channel number Frequency Polarization Max. dBW Output, real / max
Moldova 1355.25 MHzhoriz.59,640 kW/50 kW
2 Plus (Antena 1)11217.25 MHzhoriz.51,840 kW/50 kW
Euro-TV Chisinau23487.25 MHzhoriz.55,51 kW
Prime (Perviy Kanal)30543.25 MHzhoriz.57,820 kW
NIT (TVCi)48687.25 MHzhoriz.55,51 kW

Radio

Programme Frequency Polarization Max. dBW Output, real / max
Antena C67,58horiz.42,34 kW
RFE/RL68,48horiz.4 kW
Radio Moldova100,5horiz.43,04 kW
Vocea Basarabiei102.3horiz.401 kW / 4 kW
Radio France International107,3horiz.40,01 kW / 4 kW
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