Radio Novi Probni is from Despotovac from Central Serbia. This station's power today is around 200 watts but on these photos you can see elder 50 W transmitter. The frequency area is 1650 - 1780 kHz.

I have once tried to hear Novi Probni but no luck with conditions.

I have these photos directly from the station.
I have heard this station once shortly when Radio Barones from Holland had QSO with Serbians around 1700 kHz (Mp3-clip). That happened two years ago on 19.1.2008, late evening on 1702 kHz .
Later I got more information about the transmitter: Power is 500 Watts with 3 x GK71-tubes with 1500 V anode Voltage. Antenna is 76 m about 12 m high (1,5mm wire). (So, the comment from UU1CC below, under these photos, was perfectly right! Great knowledge!)


I have also contact from 3rd new Serbian MW-pirate. That station is Radio Sony near Kragujevac, Central Serbia. He is interested in to test signal to Finland when new tx is ready.
3 comments:
It seems like 3x GK-71 - more than 300W in the amplifier or 150W in AM modulated transmitter each. So that it is 0.5-1 kilo radio.
73! Andy UU1CC
OK. Thanks for comment. Let's see if I get a repy from the station. You use BIG tubes in Russia and also in Greece. -harri-
this station is from my city,in serbia,and i know this man...hes station name now is "radio sumadinac"...73 from YT3KTT
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