Moscow Octod Tower | |
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Steel lattice television tower |
Location | Moscow |
Coordinates | 55°46′53″N 37°29′23″E / 55.78139°N 37.48972°E |
Completed | 2006 |
Height | 258 m (846 ft) |
Moscow Octod Tower is a 258 metres (846 ft) tall[1][2] lattice tower in Moscow, Russia. The Moscow Octod Tower is a lattice tower used for FM- and TV-transmission in an unusual octagonal cross section, it is one of the tallest Hyperboloid structures in the world. Construction work on Moscow Octod Tower started in 2004. It was completed in 2006. The owner of the tower is the broadcasting company "Octod". The company and tower are situated on the territory of the former "October radio center." The address is "Demyana Bednogo str. 24, Khoroshevo-Mnyovniki district," in the western part of Moscow.
Components were made completely of steel at a machine-building plant in Syzran. The lower sections of the Moscow Octod Tower were assembled using a crane; the top was lowered by helicopter Mil Mi-26TM.
Stations
Radio
FM stations that transmit from the Moscow Octod Tower include the following:[3]
Callsign/Name | Frequency | Format | Owner |
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Radio Cottage | 92.40 | ||
Radio East FM | 94.00 | ||
Radio Spring FM | 94.40 | ||
Radio Taxi FM | 96.40 | ||
New Radio | 98.40 | ||
Radio Silver Rain | 100.10 | ||
Our radio | 101.70 | ||
Radio beacon | 103.40 | ||
Radio 7 on seven hills | 104.70 | ||
Radio Book | 105.00 | ||
Capital FM | 105.30 | ||
Love radio | 106.60 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Octode Moscow, Moscow | 1226945". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
- ↑ "Octode Moscow, Moscow". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
- ↑ "Радиостанции в Москве, Россия / Radio stations in Moscow, Russia". Radiomap.eu (in Russian). Retrieved 9 December 2023.