Broadcasting services temporarily halted in four localities.
Scheduled interruptions in your TV and radio signals coming up in Khabarovsk Region, Russia!
Brace yourself, folks, because there's a bit of a tech hiccup coming our way from June 17 to 20! The "Far Eastern RTC" branch of RTRS is up to some maintenance work on our broadcasting equipment, and it's gonna cause some signal interruptions in several settlements across the Khabarovsk Region. Here's what to expect:
Short-Term Disruptions from June 17 to 20:
June 17:
- Komsomolsk-on-Amur: Say goodbye to "Vostok Rossii SV" Radio from 07:00-15:00 local time.
- Kukhan, Khabarovsk District: Get ready for a pause in RTRS-1 Digital Channel Package, RTRS-2 Digital Channel Package, and "Radio Rossii" Radio Program from 11:00-17:00 local time.
- Troitskoye, Nanaysky District: Yeah, these folks will experience the same downtime as Kukhan from 10:00-16:00 local time.
June 18:
- Naumovka, Khabarovsk District: Swipe right to RTRS-1 Digital Channel Package, RTRS-2 Digital Channel Package from 11:00-17:00 local time, if you wish.
June 19-20:
- Oglonki, Polina Osipenko District: It's a digital channel package kind of double-date from 08:00-17:00 local time.
June 19:
- Dogordon, Khabarovsk District: No RTRS-1 Digital Channel Package, RTRS-2 Digital Channel Package for you from 11:00-17:00 local time.
- Khabarovsk: "Russkoe Radio" is taking the day off from 09:00-15:00 local time.
Need to know more about these outages? Want to find the best sources for future updates? Here's a few tips:
- Check local news sources for announcements about service disruptions.
- Look for updates on service provider websites, especially those operating in the region.
- Don't forget to visit official government or telecommunications regulatory agency websites.
Stay tuned for more details! We'll continue to bring you the latest news and updates when we get 'em!
Despite the scheduled technology maintenance work on broadcasting equipment in Khabarovsk Region, Russia from June 17 to 20, television and radio signals may still be disrupted. To keep updated on service outages, check local news sources, service provider websites, and official government or telecommunications regulatory agency websites.