The electromagnetic background was measured in the living quarters of the Vostok Station located on the Antarctic plateau distant from the potential sources of technogenic electromagnetic fields. The level of E-radiation in the range from 0.8 to 8 GHz was determined using a MERA integral dosimeter. Based on the results of long-term continuous (one to 4 months) measurements, the mean flux density was equal to 1.5 ± 0.8 nWt/cm, which is nearly 7000 times lower than the admissible level for population adopted in Russia. The Antarctic Vostok Station can be considered as a plausible location for biomedical investigations into the effects of low-frequency electromagnetic radiation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]