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address, something with "...delina.com" (Delina pronounced de-lee-na) but<br />

every combination with delina.com gave negative results. No, they're on<br />

<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

As of Mar 22, the transmitters of the St.-Petersburg Regional center of<br />

the Russian television and broadcasting network (RTRS) is broadcasting on<br />

MW as follows:<br />

Radiocenter 1 (St.-Petersburg / settlement Olgino) covering St.-Petersburg<br />

and a nearby part of Leningrad region. Reception is possible also on a<br />

greater part of Leningrad region: 198 LW, Majak (Beacon), 873 MW,<br />

R Rossii, 1125 MW, R Orfej.<br />

Relay center 3 (St.-Petersburg). Covers St.-Petersburg and a nearby parts<br />

of Leningrad region: 1<strong>05</strong>3 MW, R Maria, 1188 MW, DW / RFI (France),<br />

1260 MW, B<strong>BC</strong>, 1440 MW, R the Star.<br />

Radiocenter 11 located at a settlement in the Red Pine forest of area<br />

Tosnenskogo in the Leningrad region: Covers St.-Petersburg and most parts<br />

of Leningrad region on 549 MW, R Majak (Beacon) and 1089 MW R Teos.<br />

[Location Krasnyy Bor, at Tosnenskogo rayona, - Popovka is the name of the<br />

nearby railway station. wb]<br />

Its Foreign Service relays also covers St.-Petersburg, a southwest part of<br />

Leningrad region, the Baltics and northern Europe on 1494 MW, and the CIS<br />

countries, the Europe, northwest Africa, the Near East and Latin America<br />

on SW. Their schedule of the broadcasting to foreign countries for the<br />

Season Summer <strong>2007</strong> (?07) as of Mar 25, <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

To the Baltics and northern Europe on 1494 MW at 1500-1700 Russian<br />

International R in Russian, 1700-1730 Voice of Russia (VOR) in Finnish Mo-<br />

Fr, English Sa/Su, 1730-1800 Swedish Mo/We/Fr, Norwegian Tu/Th, English<br />

Sa/Su, 1800-1900 VOR Russian service " Commonwealth " and // 5900 at 0100-<br />

0300 VOR Russian till Jul 31.<br />

To Central and Eastern Europe on 7210, 7340, 7345, 12060 at 1500-1700 and<br />

2000-2130 VOR in Albanian, Serbo Croatian, Hungarian, Czech and Slovak,<br />

and TWR in Czech and Romanian.<br />

To northwest Africa on 9710 and 12060 at 1700-2000 VOR in French and<br />

Arabic.<br />

To the region of Caucasus and the Near East on 7130, 11645, 12035, 12<strong>05</strong>5,<br />

12065 and 13650 VOR in Arabic 1500-1800, Farsi 1400-1600 and Russian 1500-<br />

1600 and 1700-2100. CRI 1600-1657 in Arabic, 1800-1827 in Farsi.<br />

To Latin America on 5900 and 6180 VOR in Russian from Aug 01 at 0100-0300.<br />

(Bochkov, Mar 22; dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Apr 3)<br />

St. Petersburg RTRS branch described via link:<br />

<br />

Googe Earth imagery.<br />

Olgino site LW 198, 873, 1125, and 1323 kHz near ?<br />

59 59 27.06 N 30 07 25.69 E in the wood near the highway E18 towards<br />

Helsinki.<br />

Popovka - Krasnyi Bor MW 549, [801], 1089, 1494 kHz, latter looks like a<br />

2.4 km long directional mediumwave Zarya antenna, in approx. 258 degr<br />

direction.<br />

59 39 30.<strong>05</strong> N 30 42 00.97 E<br />

lower power 684 828 1<strong>05</strong>3 kHz in downtown St.Petersburg near

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