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RTR (RADIOTOWERS of RUSSIA) RTR (RADIOTOWERS of RUSSIA) Country: Russia Parent company: Federal State-owned Enterprise «Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network» (RTRN) Website: http://www.rtrs.ru Further details: [email protected] The RTR diploma established by the Television and Radio Broadcasting Network (RTRN) is issued for carrying out QSO/SWL with radio stations in the large square of the QTH locator with one of the RTRN radio towers/masts located within, as well as with RTRN collective radio stations or radio stations of the amateurs employed in the RTRN. This diploma is issued to all operators and listeners for carrying out communications/listenings within any amateur bands and with any modes of communication. Communications/listenings are counted from 13 August 2001 (the date of RTRN establishment). One needs to score 100 points to get a diploma. The points for radio communications/listenings are scored as follows: 1) Two points for radio stations working from the corresponding large square of the QTH locator 2) Three points for RTRN collective radio stations and radio stations of the amateurs employed in the RTRN 3) Ten points for RTRN anniversary radio stations The anniversary diplomas are issued for fulfilment of conditions of the basic diploma within the period from 1 to 31 August and at least one radio communication/listening carried out with an RTRN anniversary radio station. The basic and anniversary diplomas may be obtained in arbitrary order. The application for diploma is to be prepared as per the prescribed form (specifying QTH locator) based on QSL cards obtained in confirmation of carried out QSO/SWL. QSL cards are not required to be attached to the application. Repeated QSO/SWL will be counted only within different bands and with the different modes of communication. The diploma is issued free of charge. The application duly is to be submitted to the diploma manager to the following address: p/o box 1534b, city of Krasnodar, 350080, V. EFIMTSOV (RU6AX) Appendix 1. QTH Locators with RTRN Radio Towers/Masts Appendix 2. RTRN Collective Radio Stations and Radio Stations of the Amateurs Employed in the RTRN Appendix 1 QTH Locators with RTRN Radio Towers/Masts (as of 01/06/2021) QTH Locator Height Location No. large square (m) KN64 Sevastopol 225 1 KN65 Krasnoperekopsk 198 2 Simferopol 180 3 KN74 Annovka 190 4 KN75 Chapaevka 185 5 KN85 Kerch 243 6 KN97 Rostov-on-Don 180 7 KO04 Kaliningrad 151 8 KO14 Veselovka 151 9 KO38 Trutnevo 183 10 KO46 Glubokoye 180 11 Pskov 183 12 KO47 Vaulino 180 13 Dedovichi 244 14 KO48 Luga 226 15 KO49 Kingisepp 226 16 Pozhary 360 17 KO56 Velikie Luki 148 18 KO57 Zaluche 250 19 Veliky Novgorod 150 20 KO58 Proletary 348 21 Olgino 205 22 Saint Petersburg 326 23 KO59 Krasny Bor 271 24 Krasny Bor 257 25 KO62 Unecha, Bryansk region 220 26 Smolensk 180 27 KO63 Roslavl 225 28 KO65 Smogiry 350 29 KO66 Kozlovtsy 350 30 KO68 Borovichi 243 31 KO69 Tikhvin 226 32 KO72 Shvedchiki, Bryansk region 180 33 KO73 Bryansk 180 34 KO74 Sukhinichi 180 35 KO76 Tver 160 36 KO77 Seltsy 250 37 Kaluga 148 38 KO84 Tula 352 39 Tula 180 40 Obninsk 200 41 KO85 Moscow 540 42 Shishkino 250 43 Severny 192 44 KO86 Severny 250 45 Severny 257 46 Sludno 248 47 KO89 Cherepovets 209 48 Voronezh 180 49 KO91 Bobrov 331 50 Kuzminskiye Otverzhki, Lipetsk 51 KO92 region 355 Lipetsk 180 52 KO93 Efremov, Tula region 246 53 Novomoskovsk, Tula region 180 54 KO94 Zaraysk 199 55 Ryazan 180 56 Avsyunino 257 57 KO95 Shatura 246 58 Vologda 183 59 KO99 Vologda 180 60 KP40 Vyborg 185 61 KP59 Zapolyarny 148 62 KP62 Naistenjärvi 253 63 KP63 Muezerky 235 64 KP67 Kirovsk 226 65 KP68 Murmansk 180 66 KP69 Murmansk 257 67 KP70 Podporozhie 184 68 Petrozavodsk 180 69 KP71 Pegaselga 205 70 KP72 Pindushi 184 71 KP73 Nadvoitsi 184 72 KP80 Lipin Bor 350 73 KP93 Porog 180 74 LN04 Maikop 200 75 LN05 Stavropol 350 76 LN06 Salsk 332 77 Kamensk-Shakhtinsky 246 78 LN08 Morozovsk 239 79 Boguchar 245 80 LN09 Degtevo 293 81 Kalininsky 239 82 LN13 Nalchik 180 83 LN14 Cherkesk 150 84 LN15 Ipatovo 253 85 Volgodonsk 200 86 LN17 Chilekovo 226 87 LN19 Kletskaya 250 88 LN24 Neftekumsk 225 89 LN26 Elista 148 90 LN27 Sadovoye, Republic of Kalmykia 225 91 LN28 Volgograd 180 92 Gergebil 172 93 Derbent 160 94 LN32 Leninkent 155 95 Makhachkala 180 96 LN34 Kochubey 200 97 LN35 Ulan Khol, Republic of Kalmykia 246 98 LN36 Utta, Republic of Kalmykia 239 99 LN37 Tambovka 219 100 LN38 Chyorny Yar 245 101 LN46 Astrakhan 180 102 Donskoye 360 103 LO02 Tambov 180 104 Ulyanovsk 180 105 LO04 Molosovo 351 106 LO06 Vyazniki 350 107 LO07 Rodniki, Ivanovo region 350 108 LO10 Mikhailovka 235 109 Borisoglebsk 200 110 LO11 Pinerovka 332 111 LO13 Pachelma 250 112 Atyurievo 183 113 LO14 Sarov 151 114 Vilya (Vyksa) 235 115 LO15 Arzamas 180 116 LO16 Nizhny Novgorod 180 117 LO18 Galich 153 118 LO20 Kamyshin 332 119 LO22 Meshcherskoye 246 120 LO23 Penza 180 121 LO24 Saransk 183 122 Lukoyanov 246 123 LO25 Sergach 245 124 LO27 Krasnye Baki 235 125 LO28 Sharya 204 126 LO29 Kurilovo 246 127 LO32 Balakovo (Shiroky Buerak) 225 128 Blagodatka 250 129 LO33 Novospasskoye 180 130 Ardatov 250 131 LO34 Veshkayma 235 132 Ogonek 247 133 LO35 Tsivilsk 354 134 LO36 Cheboksary 180 135 LO37 Shakhunya 235 136 LO38 Shmelevo 180 137 LO40 Aleksandrov Gay 246 138 LO41 Ershov 332 139 Syzran 246 140 LO43 Zhigulevsk 246 141 LO44 Dimitrovograd 250 142 LO45 Kazan 180 143 LO48 Kirov 180 144 LO51 Perelyub 226 145 LO52 Bolshaya Glushitsa 246 146 Samara 180 147 LO53 Seogievsk 246 148 Bolshiye Polyanki 246 149 LO55 Nizhnekamsk 180 150 Shemordan 253 151 LO56 Kizner 198 152 Tsepochkino 180 153 LO57 Klyuchi 246 154 LO62 Buzuluk 241 155 LO64 Leninogorsk 183 156 LO65 Naberezhnye Chelny 180 157 LO66 Izhevsk 345 158 LO67 Balesino 180 159 LO69 Kirs 246 160 LO71 Orenburg 183 161 LO76 Barda 247 162 LO77 Ocher 180 163 LO79 Egva 220 164 LO81 Kuvandyk 226 165 LO87 Kungur 246 166 LO88 Perm 180 167 LO89 Berezniki 180 168 LO91 Yasny 220 169 LO93 Magnitogorsk 180 170 LO94 Yuryuzan 213 171 LO95 Zlatoust 213 172 Afanasievskoye 180 173 LO96 Nizhniye Sergi 204 174 LP01 Nyandoma 235 175 LP02 Plesetsk 235 176 Arkhangelsk 151 177 LP04 Arkhangelsk 200 178 Emelyanovskaya 210 179 LP10 Totma 220 180 LP11 Ivanskoye 246 181 LP12 Vazsky 235 182 LP24 Tayozhny 250 183 LP25 Kozmogorodskoye 246 184 Verkhnee Yakutino 171 185 LP30 Pinyug 248 186 LP31 Kotlas 148 187 LP41 Urdoma 198 188 LP43 Usogorsk 192 189 LP50 Koygorodok 226 190 LP51 Syktyvkar 180 191 LP61 Ust-Kulom 225 192 LP65 Ust-Tsilma 178 193 LP80 Krasnovishersk 200 194 LP82 Troitsko-Pechorsk 239 195 LP83 Buktyl 199 196 LP85 Pechora 239 197 MO03 Kartaly 241 198 MO04 Stepnoye 266 199 Kyshtym 213 200 MO05 Chelyabinsk 180 201 Chelyabinsk 205 202 MO06 Yekaterinburg 180 203 Yekaterinburg 210 204 Yekaterinburg 258 205 MO07 Nizhny Tagil 150 206 MO09 Serov 183 207 MO15 Shumikha 232 208 MO16 Shadrinsk 245 209 MO17 Zaikovo 180 210 MO25 Kurgan 180 211 MO27 Tyumen 180 212 MO28 Azanka 246 213 MO35 Makushino 245 214 MO36 Shabanovo 246 215 MO46 Gagarino, Tyumen region 225 216 MO48 Tobolsk 180 217 MO54 Usilkul 173 218 MO55 Nazivaevsk 233 219 MO57 Letnie (Ust-Ishim district) 266 220 MO65 Omsk 180 221 MO66 Khutora 226 222 MO74 Cherlak 248 223 MO75 Kalachinsk 240 224 MO76 Tara 192 225 MO84 Bagan 207 226 MO85 Tatarsk 202 227 MO94 Dovolnoye 253 228 MO95 Kuybyshev 204 229 MP05 Inta 225 230 MP27 Vorkuta 150 231 Rabochaya industrial zone, Surgut 232 MP61 district 259 Bely Yar 192 233 MP80 Nizhnevartovsk 197 234 NO14 Novosibirsk 180 235 Raduga 244 236 NO15 Raduga 214 237 NO18 Kolpashevo, Tomsk region 219 238 Tomsk 180 239 NO26 Anzhero-Sudzhinsk 180 240 Gorno-Altaysk 143 241 NO32 Tashtagol 180 242 NO33 Novokuznetsk 180 243 NO34 Leninsk-Kuznetsky 180 244 NO35 Kemerovo 180 245 NO43 Mezhdurechensk 180 246 NO46 Klyuchevaya 225 247 NO53 Abakan 180 248 Achinsk, Bolshaya Salyr 193 249 NO56 Ufa 150 250 NO61 Shagonar 247 251 NO65 Krasnoyarsk 180 252 Krasnoyarsk 204 253 NO66 Krasnoyarsk 210 254 NO71 Kaa-Khem 183 255 NO76 Novaya Solyanka, Krasnoyarsk Krai 227 256 NO95 Tayshet 239 257 OO04 Bulyshkina (Tulun) 145 258 OO06 Bratsk 180 259 Odinsk 259 260 OO12 Angarsk 200 261 Delyur (Zima) 239 262 OO13 Zmurovki (Cheremkhovo) 239 263 OO18 Ust-Ilimsk 219 264 Meget 141 265 OO22 Irkutsk 180 266 Zheleznogorsk-Ilimsky 148 267 OO26 Ust-Kut 152 268 Chita 183 269 OO62 Chita 246 270 OO71 Orlovsky 239 271 OO80 Khada-Bulak 239 272 OO81 Kholbon 226 273 OO82 Kokuy 245 274 OO90 Krasnokamensk 145 275 PN49 Progress 193 276 Vladivostok 180 277 PN53 Tavrichanka 200 278 Razdolnoye 259 279 PN54 Novozhatkovo 226 280 PN57 Bidzhan 246 281 PN62 Nakhodka 253 282 PN64 Chkalovskoye 250 283 Birobidzhan 150 284 PN68 Birobidzhan 226 285 PN76 Dalnerechensk 247 286 Khabarovsk 180 287 PN78 Khabarovsk 164 288 Skovorodino 247 289 PO23 Bolshoy Never 200 290 PO25 Tynda 244 291 PO26 Neryungri 201 292 PO28 Lebediny 239 293 PO30 Blagoveshchensk 180 294 PO32 Shimanovsk 266 295 PO33 Zeya 239 296 Konstantinogradovka 257 297 PO40 Belogorsk 152 298 Belogorsk 151 299 Svobodny 171 300 PO41 Svobodny 152 301 PO61 Chegdomyn 145 302 Komsomolsk-on-Amur 152 303 PO80 Komsomolsk-on-Amur 257 304 PP42 Yakutsk 241 305 Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk 183 306 QN16 Vestochka 258 307 QN19 Poronaysk 227 308 QO13 Okha 185 309 Raduzhny 249 310 QO59 Magadan 246 311 Magadan 152 312 QO93 Elizovo 255 313 Appendix 2 RTRN Collective Radio Stations and Radio Stations of the Amateurs Employed in the RTRN amateur call signs R1NI, RV1AG, RZ1AA, UA1AFO, UA1AOS, UA1CLR, UA1NAH, UA1RC, UA1TDA, UA1WFU, UA1ZFL, UA1ZNT R2QM, R2WAT R3CW, R3EAI, R3KAB, RA3AVW, RA3FY, RA3GLW, RA3QHF, RA3QK, RA3QWY, RA3VLZ, RA3WLD, RA3WVB, RA3ZBR, RK3GXT, RA3ZY, RK3WE, RN3AT, RN3GB,
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