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The Kalodziščy TV Mast (Russian: РТПС Колодищи) is a 350-metre tall guyed TV mast situated at Kalodziščy, east of MinskinBelarus. It is among the tallest towers in Belarus.
The mast was built in 1970, replacing an existing medium wave broadcasting station that had been built before World War II. In recent years, the number of transmitters using the Kalodziščy TV Mast has grown.
As a replacement and/or supplement, plans for a 425-metre TV tower at Minsk were developed. These plans were canceled for financial reasons.
Programm | Frequency | Power |
---|---|---|
Kanal Kul'tura | 70,43 MHz | 4 kW |
Belorusskoe radio | 71,33 MHz | 4 kW |
Radius FM | 72,11 MHz | 4 kW |
Radio Stolitsa | 72,89 MHz | 4 kW |
Radio Minsk | 92,4 MHz | 2 kW |
Yumor FM | 93,7 MHz | 2 kW |
Legendy FM | 94,1 MHz | 1 kW |
Melodii veka | 96,2 MHz | 1 kW |
Minskaya volna | 97,4 MHz | 2 kW |
Novoe radio | 98,4 MHz | 2 kW |
Russkoe radio | 98,9 MHz | 2 kW |
Unistar | 99,5 MHz | 2 kW |
Hit Radio | 100,4 MHz | 1,5 kW |
Pilot FM | 101,2 MHz | 2 kW |
Radio ONT | 101,7 MHz | 2 kW |
Radio Roks | 102,1 MHz | 1 kW |
Narodnoe Radio | 102,5 MHz | 1 kW |
Kanal Kul'tura | 102,9 MHz | 1 kW |
Radius FM | 103,7 MHz | 4 kW |
Radio B.A | 104,6 MHz | 4 kW |
Dushevnoe Radio | 105,7 MHz | 2 kW |
Belorusskoe radio | 106,2 MHz | 2 kW |
Radio Mir | 107,1 MHz | 4 kW |
Alfa-Radio | 107,9 MHz | 2 kW |
Programm | Channel | Frequency | Power |
---|---|---|---|
Belorusskoe TV | 1 | 25 kW | |
Rossiya-Belarus' | 3 | 5 kW | |
Obschenatsional'noe TV | 6 | 25 kW | |
Stolichnoe TV / Ren TV | 8 | 300 W | |
Lad | 27 | 20 kW | |
Mir | 35 | 5 kW | |
STV / Ren TV | 42 | 5 kW | |
DVB-T Test | 48 | 1 kW |
53°57′19″N 27°47′23″E / 53.95528°N 27.78972°E / 53.95528; 27.78972
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