Radio Wolga

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Radio Wolga was a radio station for the Soviet armed forces in the former GDR.

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[edit] Broadcasting station

Until 1967 Radio Wolga broadcast from Königs Wusterhausen near Berlin. After 1967 the Burg AM transmitter near Magdeburg was used.

From 1967 to 1976 Radio Wolga used the 350-meter SL-3 tower, 2.2 kilometers from the studio. After it collapsed in 1976, one of the site's two 210-meter high steel tube masts was used instead. Radio Wolga broadcast on the longwave frequency 261 kHz.

[edit] Programming

Beside programs for the Soviet soldiers stationed in the GDR, Radio Wolga also occaseionally produced programming in the German language. After German reunification in 1990 part of the transmitting time was rented to the German-language news station Radioropa Info.

[edit] Shutdown

With the departure of the Russian troops in 1994, Radio Wolga was shut down. Radioropa Info took over its frequency, broadcasting from late 1994 until 2000. In 1999 a new cage aerial was mounted on the 324-m radio mast in Burg.

[edit] External links

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