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Radio station in Oberpullendorf
Radio OP
Broadcast areaOberpullendorf district
FrequencyFM 98,8MHz
History
First air date2009 –
Former call signsAntenne 4
Links
Webcast128kbps quality
Websitehttp://www.radioop.at

Radio OP is the only local and public radio station in Burgenland, Austria. Radio is aired at 98.8 MHz from one of the Telekom Austria’s tower, near Oberpullendorf. It is available on the major part of the Oberpullendorf district in Austria as well as in Bük, Kópháza, Nagycenk, Harka, Ólmod and some parts of Sopron in Hungary.

Aired

Main aim of the station is the work as a school radio in the secondary grammar school in Oberpullendorf. The second most important aim is to give an available program for the Burgenland's minorities, such as for the Hungarians and Croats in Burgenland.

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