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Flugzeuge haetten aber nie <strong>de</strong>n Standort erreicht.<br />

Die Station wur<strong>de</strong> wohl noch vor 1980 <strong>von</strong> einer 2-MW-Anlage mit <strong>de</strong>r Nummer<br />

RV-390 westlich <strong>von</strong> Syzran ersetzt. Ein Fernsehbericht am Rundfunktag 7.5.<br />

behauptete, die Station sei noch in ihrem urspruenglichen Zustand<br />

vorhan<strong>de</strong>n. Der Langwellenstandort war <strong>im</strong> zweiten Weltkrieg moeglicherweise<br />

auch die He<strong>im</strong>at <strong>von</strong> mehreren 15-kW-Kurzwellensen<strong>de</strong>rn.<br />

Die heutige Kurzwellenstation <strong>von</strong> Samara ist am noerdlichen Stadtrand <strong>von</strong><br />

Samara und beherbergt zwei riesige Antennenfel<strong>de</strong>r. Die Geschichte <strong>de</strong>r<br />

sowjetischen Sen<strong>de</strong>rstandorte ist schwer zu schreiben, da die Behoer<strong>de</strong>n die<br />

Sen<strong>de</strong>r als Sicherheitsfragen behan<strong>de</strong>lten, bei internationalen Eintragungen<br />

viel verschleierten und Veroeffentlichungen vor Ort recht vage waren.<br />

Recherche durch russische Hobbyfreun<strong>de</strong> war vor <strong>de</strong>r Wen<strong>de</strong> gefaehrlich,<br />

trotz<strong>de</strong>m sind ihre Erinnerungen daran, wo Sen<strong>de</strong>anlagen stan<strong>de</strong>n und wie sie<br />

<strong>von</strong> weitem aussahen ein wichtiger Anhaltspunkt.<br />

(ibid.; via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, NTT via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Jun 1,<br />

2001)<br />

Novosemeykino silent? Fascinating stuff:<br />

A report about the Novosemeykino site northeast of Samara, inaugurated in<br />

1942 with 1200 kW (so much for Erching being the world's largest<br />

transmitter when it went on air in 1953). Unfortunately I get only garbled<br />

characters on this page, but the pictures really speak volumes:<br />

<br />

Note the RV-390 transmitter. Earlier it was believed that the more recent<br />

Samara high power LW/MW transmitters were located elsewhere, cf.<br />

<br />

but at least without the text it appears that in<strong>de</strong>ed Novosemeykino<br />

remained in use with upgra<strong>de</strong>d equipment.<br />

new Victor homepage address, thanks Mauno ...<br />

<br />

gives Novosemeykino as site for both 234 and 873 with 2000 kW each,<br />

mentions a shut-down of this ancient site as recently as in 2005<br />

(apparently in accordance with the feature I can't read) and speculates<br />

about the current site of Radio Rossii on 873, if it is still on air at<br />

all. 234 had been shut down already in the early nineties.<br />

More photos of the Novosemeykino antennas:<br />

<br />

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

Novosemeykino site to be DISMANTLED.<br />

For looking up about Novosemeykino:<br />

<br />

And a new photo set:<br />

<br />

The Samara branch of RTRS now announces that it will dismantle the<br />

Novosemeykino transmitter site, saying that it <strong>de</strong>teriorates further every<br />

year and that there is meanwhile a risk that the antenna towers could<br />

collapse.<br />

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