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Radio Titanic International via Shortwave Gold, Sticker, Station History





 QSL and Sticker Contributed by Ivan Lebedev (Russia)

Station Information - The never-ending story finally comes to an end:

"Germany's longest-serving free radio station," RADIO TITANIC INTERNATIONAL, which last contaminated the airwaves with its free radio programs 25 years ago, is back on shortwave for you, offering you the unique opportunity to hear the station again, or rather for the first time.

Thanks to the outstanding service provided by the makers of Shortwave Gold and shortwaveradio.de, who gave us the opportunity to celebrate this unique comeback of RTI via their transmitters!

The station was active on various pirate radio frequencies from 1975 to 2000 – some old-timers may still remember this – and is now celebrating its unique comeback on shortwave exactly 50 years after its broadcasting launch in August 1975.

In the first 25 years of its existence, RTI broadcast more than 250 times with its own transmitters and those of its friends, and sent out more than 1,500 printed QSL cards during that time.

In addition to a current programme segment, there will be a retrospective of RTI's station history, as well as various recordings from almost all of the DJs who were hired on the broadcasting ship TITANIC at the time.

The program blocks will be in German, English, Swedish, and Spanish, among others, hosted by all the DJs who contributed announcements and programmes in the years before the millennium. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all our friends and many helpers; without your enthusiasm, this project would never have survived 25 years!

Station founder Mark Brown

Station History Contributed by Bill  McDavitt (USA)