Radio Wolga originally broadcast on the longwave frequency 283 kHz.
[4] After German reunification in 1990, transmitting time was rented to the German-language news station Radioropa Info, broadcasting on 261 kHz.
[5] Soviet Central Television's main channel, TSS-1, was also relayed in East Germany via satellite.
[6] With the departure of Russian troops from Germany, Radio Wolga ceased broadcasting in June 1994.
[3] Radioropa Info took over its frequency, broadcasting from late 1994 to 2000, first from Daun and then from Leipzig.