Radio Trinitas boosts broadcast range in Bucharest with new antenna on National Cathedral

Starting Thursday, the official radio station of the Romanian Patriarchate, Radio Trinitas, is broadcasting in Bucharest from a new antenna installed on the main dome of Romania’s National Cathedral.

The new transmission station has a power of 4 kW, significantly expanding the reception area and improving signal quality across the capital and its surroundings.

The programs of the Romanian Patriarchate’s radio station can continue to be heard in Bucharest on 88.5 MHz.

Radio Trinitas now broadcasts on 57 frequencies nationwide. The newest frequency, launched in September, serves Bistrița-Năsăud County and parts of the Mureș, Cluj, and Alba counties.

About Radio Trinitas

The Romanian Patriarchate’s Radio Station was founded in 1996 at the initiative of Patriarch Daniel, who was then Metropolitan of Moldavia and Bukovina.

On December 11, 2013, Radio Trinitas received the Diploma of Excellence for Culture from the National Audiovisual Council.

Radio Trinitas can be listened to live online on its website, via Android and iOS apps, and on its SoundCloud channel.

Listeners can also tune in via the EUTELSAT 16A satellite, which provides coverage across Europe.

Photo: Basilica.ro


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