• Radioropa Info was the name of various German-language privately owned longwave radio stations. They were mainly active in the 1990s, with break in the...
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  • 1990, transmitting time was rented to the German-language news station Radioropa Info, broadcasting on 261 kHz. Soviet Central Television's main channel...
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  • 818417°N 49.1735111°E / 55.818417; 49.1735111 (Kazan longwave mast) 261 Radioropa Info  Germany Burg Omnidirectional aerial, cage aerial on 324 m high guyed...
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    it could also broadcast the program of Radio Wolga (and later also of Radioropa Info) in the long-wave range. There are still some remains of the basements...
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    broadcast to the world from radio stations like Radio Luxembourg, AQLN Radio, Radioropa and Starsat. Today the region houses numerous wind energy projects and...
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    paper edition. The podcast was subsequently picked up for broadcast on Radioropa. Following his award win, Fallis signed with McClelland & Stewart, which...
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    Main 2006, ISBN 3-8218-5631-9. Additionally: 1 CD (MP3). Read by Gerd Alzen. Radioropa Hörbuch, Daun 2007, ISBN 978-3-8368-0013-6. Horst Fascher at IMDb...
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    Verlag Antje Kunstmann, Munich. Jenseitsnovelle (Mit Nina Petri) (2009). Radioropa/Technisat, Daun. Das Schiff. Erlebnisse einer Weltreise mit Matthias Politycki...
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  • broadcast on AM frequency 261 kHz: Germany: Formerly Radio Wolga and Radioropa Info from Burg Bulgaria: Formerly Radio Horizont Russia: Formerly Radio...
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  • transmitted on 603 kHz, that of RTL Radio on 891 kHz, and until 1994 Radioropa Info on 693 kHz. The latter frequency was used for the Voice of Russia...
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