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(wb, SW TXsite March 12)<br />

Ufa: The reference to Komintern <strong>de</strong>notes the earliest stage of Soviet<br />

broadcasting. The site in question is subject of this item:<br />

<br />

Radio Rossii was on 693, Mayak on 198 kHz. Another transmitter site exists<br />

at Yazykovo, 40 km north of Ufa. It used to relay GTRK Bashkortostan<br />

programming on 162 kHz, but according to an item in dxld this transmitter<br />

is off as well. The Yazykovo site has also a mo<strong>de</strong>st power (about 15 kW)<br />

shortwave transmitter which used to relay GTRK Bashkortostan and later a<br />

plain Radio Rossii feed on 4485 kHz. This shortwave transmitter has been<br />

closed down a few years ago if I'm correct.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 21, 2007)<br />

They have <strong>de</strong>molished LW RS <strong>im</strong>. Kominterna in Ufa (built in 1942) in June<br />

29 54 45 30N, 56 02 00E low res. 162 RV-96 (GTRK Bashkortostan) and 198<br />

RV-1 (Mayak) are cut off for ever. Other site near Ufa in Yazykovo now has<br />

693 (Radio Rossii) and 1287 (Radio Yunost) many photos, vi<strong>de</strong>os and news in<br />

Russian:<br />

<br />

In June 19 RTRN has <strong>de</strong>stroyed MW site in Astrakhan<br />

46 21 10N, 48 04 13E hi<br />

res. 576 RV-50 and 792 RV-35 are perished for ever too. FM and resi<strong>de</strong>ntial<br />

areas are coming.<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky-RUS, dxld July 24, 2007)<br />

Ufa silent? My earlier notes about the Ufa transmitter sites were in part<br />

wrong. Notes on this topic in Russian can be found here:<br />

<br />

Longwave 162 and 198 kHz was in the city, Ufa Sipailovo.<br />

The Komintern station operated on longwave only, on both 162 (moved to<br />

this frequency from ex-153 during the nineties) and 198. The dxing.ru page<br />

speculates about 198 being moved to a former jamming site, but of course<br />

this would have to be discussed only in case there is still a signal on<br />

this frequency.<br />

Photos of the Komintern site taken as recently as in last March, including<br />

a mast cl<strong>im</strong>b:<br />

<br />

Large thread with photos of the still intact site on pages 1 and 2 and<br />

pictures of its <strong>de</strong>molition on pages 3 and 4:<br />

<br />

Yazykovo has mediumwave transmitters instead, the mentioned 693 as well as<br />

another one on 1278. Photos of the site, prominently featuring the<br />

shortwave antennas:<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 24, 2007)<br />

SLOVAK REP Radio City Relay on 9510 kHz via R<strong>im</strong>avska Sobota, Slovak Rep.<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX956.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:48]

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