LOCATION: Avala hill, 12 km. to the south of Belgrade at an altitude of 511 metres.
EQUIPMENT: Modified Sangean ATS-909, built-in telescopic antenna
RADIOS VISIBLE HERE:
91,00--RR 1 - Radio România Actualităţi--Bihor--257--ROU
91,40--RR 1 - Radio România Actualităţi--Turnu Severin - Balota--182--ROU
102,50--RR 1 - Radio România Actualităţi--Reşiţa - Semenic--135--ROU
105,10--RR 1 - Radio România Actualităţi--Moldova Nouă--91--ROU
106,40--RR 1 - Radio România Actualităţi--Timişoara - Urseni--126--ROU
106,60--B 92--Kopaonik - Gobelja--157--SRB
106,60--Radio 21--Moldova Nouă--91--ROU
104,30--Trinitas--Moldova Nouă--91--ROU
105,60--RR 3 - Radio Reşiţa--Reşiţa - Semenic--135--ROU
105,60--B 92--Ovčar--91--SRB
Thanks for your comment Elliot!
And yes indeed, Avala is the main transmitter of Belgrade and was one of the city landmarks, but was destroyed during the NATO bombings in April 1999 and is being completely rebuilt now (should be officially opened this October). In the last 10 years all stations from there have been transmitting from a temporary location, much lower than the initial Avala tower...
Regards
fmdxbg 2 years ago
Amazing!
As far as I know Avala is the main transmitter site for the city of Belgrade (like Hortiatis is for Thessaloniki)!
I assume that underneath the transmitters you had low or no local reception thus this incredible DX as usual!
glamourservices 2 years ago