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YFR; TEST; - All -; - All - (all dates, or <strong>de</strong>sired)<br />

and then click Submit...<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SRB, BrDXC-UK Jan 18)<br />

Thanks Dragan, test on 14 til 17 Jan only. No reception at nearby<br />

Bucharest and Vienna monitoring, due of <strong>de</strong>ad skip zone. Malmoe files not<br />

so strong than London monitoring.<br />

(wb, BrDXC-UK Jan 18)<br />

MOLDOVA/BULGARIA Re: And I won<strong>de</strong>r what "Sgdra rotation A-31A" means.<br />

This <strong>de</strong>scription appears to be slightly messed up. SGD-RA are dipole<br />

arrays on fixed constructions, as opposed to the usual wired curtains.<br />

But Grigoropol has also a rotating antenna that runs on rails. It is being<br />

referred to as PA A30/31. It remains a bit unclear if this is the type<br />

number of this system, A30/31 could also be a specific Grigoriopol<br />

equipment <strong>de</strong>signator.<br />

Here it is:<br />

<br />

<br />

Of course the system has been placed away from the other installations to<br />

min<strong>im</strong>ize the az<strong>im</strong>uthal range it can not reach. North of this system are<br />

the other shortwave antennas and transmitters.<br />

It is pretty obvious how the transmitters are placed in two groups. The<br />

first one consisted of three PKV-500 transmitters and went on air in 1973,<br />

the second one with two further PKV-500's followed in 1975. Around 1986/87<br />

two of the transmitters from 1973 have been replaced by new Kondor-1<br />

units, rated at 2000 kW but apparently never run at more than 1000 kW. The<br />

other three transmitters have been upgra<strong>de</strong>d into a 1000 kW variant called<br />

PKV-500-M.<br />

East of the shortwave facilities is the LW/MW complex that went on air<br />

with three Buran mo<strong>de</strong>l transmitters (1000 kW) in 1971, later followed by a<br />

Shtorm-S (150 kW) that has been moved in from somewhere else. The long row<br />

is the travelling wave antenna (Zarya) for 1548 kHz, the four masts are a<br />

configurable antenna (Kvadrat) that should be in use on 621 kHz. The<br />

"thick" one of the three ND masts is a configurable cage antenna (ARRT)<br />

for 999 kHz. The missing mast was a 350 meters tall antenna (AM-350) for<br />

234 kHz that crashed in 1997, not disrupting an existing service because<br />

234 kHz had been closed down already some years before due to the slow<br />

<strong>de</strong>cline of Radio-1.<br />

<br />

Some of the other shortwave equipment: SGD-RA antennas (the closest ones<br />

a<strong>im</strong>ing at South America), background left curtains a<strong>im</strong>ing at North<br />

America, background right the 1973 transmitter complex.<br />

Check out also the Padarsko photos, this is i<strong>de</strong>ntical equipment:<br />

<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX948.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:08]

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