Radio M1 München 92.4 MHz

Above Photo: Olympiaturm (Olympic Tower) München

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The friendly Radio M1 staff gave me a tour of their studio in 1987. They also gave me the sticker on the left as a souvenir of my visit.

Radio M1 format was reminiscent of US radio stations of the 1960’s, with a mixture of mostly U.S. pop music with some German selections. It was a fun station to listen to.

Radio M1 format was reminiscent of US radio stations of the 1960’s, with a mixture of mostly U.S. pop music with some German selections. It was a fun station to listen to.

The transmitter was located on the Olympiaturm (Olympic Tower) in München.

This station is no longer on the air and the frequency of 92.4 MHz in Munich is now occupied by at least three stations on a shared time basis.

(Click on the arrow below to listen to the recording of the station I made.)

Radio M1
Munich
92.4 MHz
1989

Radio Gong 2000 München

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I visited Radio Gong 2000 in Munich in June 1989 and got a nice tour of the studio. They gave me the sticker you see to the left here. I never sent them a reception report, so no QSL.

The transmitter was located on the Olympiaturm (Olympic Tower) in München.

You can listen to a recording of the station by clicking on the arrow below.

Radio Gong 2000
Munich
96.3 MHz
June 1989
Music, DJ talk, identification, and ad string

Radio Charivari Rosenheim

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Radio Tele Rosenhiem sent this QSL letter for a 19 May 1989 reception of Radio Charivari Rosenheim on 96.7 MHz. The German Bundespost operated the transmitter which was located on a 60 meter tower at the Rosenheim train station. In addition to the QSL letter in German, they sent a handwritten note and a sticker.

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Radio_Charivari-Rosenheim_96.7b

Radio_Charivari-Rosenheim_96.7d

Linksrheinischen Rundfunk

Linksrheinischen Rundfunk was a private radio station in the Mainz area. We tuned into them while passing through the area in July 1988. I am not sure on what frequency we heard them, but I believe it was 103.6 MHz. According to a couple of websites, the station has gone through several name changes before being integrated into the RPR1 radio network. The transmitter was reportedly located at Kalmit. It was also one of the first FM private radio stations in Germany.

If you can confirm the frequency, or know any details about the station, such as its transmitter power and studio location, please contact me (philcobill (at) verizon.net.)

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