Strășeni TV Mast

General view
General view

Străşeni TV Mast is one of the tallest architectural structures in Europe and the tallest in Moldova. It was built in 1984–85,[1] and is a 355-meter (1165') tall guyed mast (lattice steel structure with square cross section) situated near Străşeni in Moldova used for FM radio and TV broadcast.[2]

Broadcasting programs

TV

Program Channel number Frequency Polarization Max. dBW Output, real / max
Moldova 1 3 77.25 MHz horiz. 59,6 40 kW/50 kW
2 Plus (Antena 1) 11 215.25 MHz horiz. 51,8 40 kW/50 kW
Euro-TV Chisinau 23 487.25 MHz horiz. 55,5 1 kW
Prime (Perviy Kanal) 30 543.25 MHz horiz. 57,8 20 kW
NIT (TVCi) 48 687.25 MHz horiz. 55,5 1 kW

Radio

Program Frequency Polarization Max. dBW Output, real / max
Antena C 67,58 horiz. 42,3 4 kW
RFE/RL 68,48 horiz. 4 kW
Radio Moldova 100,5 horiz. 43,0 4 kW
Vocea Basarabiei 102.3 horiz. 40 1 kW / 4 kW
Radio France International 107,3 horiz. 40,0 1 kW / 4 kW

47°07′18.50″N 28°33′55.07″E / 47.1218056°N 28.5652972°E / 47.1218056; 28.5652972

  1. ^ "Start". TRM (in Romanian). Retrieved 2025-08-17.
  2. ^ Craig, R. Stephen (June 1988). "American forces network in the cold war: Military broadcasting in postwar Germany". Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 32 (3): 307–321. doi:10.1080/08838158809386704. ISSN 0883-8151.