K 6 schrieb:
Weiß im übrigen jemand, auf welcher UKW-Frequenz OPS – Out Post Station gesendet wurde? (Wer jetzt fragt, was das war [nämlich das Spitzenerzeugnis von RBI], der möge diese Frage gleich wieder vergessen. In dem Fall sind selbst alte Cracks überfragt, aber irgendwer draußen an den Lautsprechern muß das doch mitbekommen haben...)
OPS - Out-Post-Station was a special service from RBI-GDR Radio towards US soldiers serving in West Berlin
and Western Europe. Started service on August 25, 1961 as "Berlin Island Station". Renamed from August 26,
1961, on air till Januar 1972 as "Out Post Station". RBI MW frequencies at this time span: 1133, 1430, or 1511
kHz. But OPS used 1430 kHz from 1961, and some SW broadcasts also, like 6080 7185 7300 9730, not 6115;
from 1968: 6080 6115 7185, and 9730. All at 2300-2330 UT.
Also a small FM transmitter was on air in East Berlin-GDR on UKW 98.6 MHz, targeted towards the American
Sector of (West) Berlin. In German "IHRF Handbook 1965/1966" also a noon service at 1100 UT was
mentioned on 1430 kHz.
"This is OPS Berlin, the program which entertains and informs. We broadcast nightly to Americans in West
Germany and Europe." And after a transmitter switching procedure from 1430 to 1511 kHz of 15 minutes,
a similar program in French language registered: MW 1511 kHz 198.5 mb 2345-0015 UT "Cette nuit à Berlin"
SW 6080 6115 7300 9730
Quelle:
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxld3003.txt
Beim DRA scheint ausserdem ein Mitschnitt rumzuliegen, siehe
http://www.dra.de/online/dokument/2011/dok2011-2.html