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The coordinates are for 846/1359 kHz. For 585/1116 kHz different.<br />

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Foto of new FM/TV/telecom tower.<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky-RUS, SW TXsite Feb 7)<br />

RUS Saratov 1278 kHz 30 kW<br />

51 33 20.99 N 45 55 34.80 E<br />

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RUS Ibresi Chuv 1512 kHz 7 kW<br />

55 16 05.99 N 46 59 35.56 E<br />

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better <strong>im</strong>age now visible at<br />

RUS Kazan 252 kHz 150 kW, 1521 kHz 20 kW 150m mast<br />

55 49 06.31 N 49 10 24.72 E<br />

55 48 58.43 N 49 10 32.90 E<br />

55 49 02.29 N 55 49 02.29 N<br />

(wb, SW TXsite Feb 7)<br />

TX photos of Krasnodar, Russia. I spent a lot of hours trying to find some<br />

photos of the Tx site near Krasnodar, Russia, but it was all in vain,<br />

except for one very very blurry. Then I had a strike of luck!<br />

Once while surfing Google I started to use the key words "Krasnodar,<br />

Antanna farm" in Cyrillics (Russian alphabet) and all of a sud<strong>de</strong>n I<br />

stumbled upon a report accompanied by three photos of this site in a small<br />

Russian newspaper, published mostly for the local farmers near Krasnodar.<br />

It was interesting to read that the collective farmers (they are still in<br />

Russia) gathered a good crop of wheat, using the area in close prox<strong>im</strong>ity<br />

to the antenna towers. The land there is very fertile and valuable. Yes,<br />

in<strong>de</strong>ed, the antenna farm occupies a huge territory and the towers are<br />

self-supporting, so it's possible to use the agricultural machinery there<br />

(see the satellite <strong>im</strong>age of the Tx site, which I divi<strong>de</strong>d into two parts -<br />

North and South).<br />

Looking at the configuration and the arrays of the towers you can realize<br />

that the camera was directed toward the East-South from the North on the<br />

satellite <strong>im</strong>age. The original size of the photos was quite small and<br />

enlarging them, of course, didn't <strong>im</strong>prove their quality. Sorry.<br />

The exact coordinates are<br />

45 28 48,9 N 40 06 57,0 E<br />

(Lev Lytovchenko-CAN, SW TXsite Feb 7)<br />

7200 R. Rossii "Sakha", Yakutsk, Siberia, at 0900-f/out 0940 UT on 11<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX951.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:22]

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