RADIO INSTALLATION NEAR LIUSBORGIS
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October 21, 1949
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CLASSIFICATION sLc sT c 1 RoL us Orb ICIALS Cz,LY 25X1 A
CENTRALANTELLIGENCE AGENCY
INFORMATION REPORT
COUNTR' USSR (Lithuanian. SSR) CONFIDENTIAL
REPORT NO.
CD NO.
DATE DISTR.:
21 Oct. 1949
SUBJECT Radio Installation noar Liuab?rE;is
NO. OF PAGES
2
25X1X
NO. OF ENCLS. 2
(LISTED BELOW)
SUPPLEMENT TO 25X1 A
REPORT NO.
1 The LTuSBLRGIS radio station was reached by proceeding southward
along the road from KAUNAS (P-3055 1PE/54053 ?N) in the direction
of i'RYENAI (23?56 ' E/54038' N) k Balt Je IM). After 11 miles, about
half -way betvveen. PIZIENAI and KATJ AS (see Annex 2), a corduroy
road branched off to the east . After 1.3,350 feet this corduroy
road crossed a brook; then, running south* passed the LIU5DLRGI3
estate, and after 2,650 feet met the so-called headquarters
building. From this point the center of the antenne system
was 4,000 feet further away, to the northeast, on the site
of a former airfield.
2,. For distribution of the installations. see Annex 2..
36 Recee1.vin artdTransz ittin -Installations
Transformer 1 had a feed line consisting of four wires sus..,
pended from 25--foot-high wooden masts This feed line came from
the center of KAUNk S. The line reading to transformer 2 came
from the PBTRAS J1I suburb,, The so.-called object. -'ro',~ 56
consisted of an engine department (200x50 feet) and a wi ig
(50x84 feet), A second nearby engine house was abort 200x65
feet. One hundred and sixty masts nere set up star-wise around
Object No,, 66, the farthest mast being about 6,500 feet
away from this building. These ,,Yooden masts were about 85 to
]. 80 feet high and from each of them an antenna i^,i re of 16 mm.
diameter led to o', ect '~o a 6E o The i tres ran over several
10-foot-high wooden structures and, v ere mounted with insulators
or which they converged successively. The first insulator
trestle had three plexiglass disks. Near Object No. 66: there
was another such trestle with twelve plexiglass disks. Two
groups of eighty wires each led through underground tubes of
about 70-inch diametAr into the interior of this building on
'both sides of the engine house. Besides these antenna systems
there were several overhead antennae of from 5,300 to 8,500
feet length in the area
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4. Chief of the construction staff of 30 men -as Capp n POYCV, .
an engineer.* It vas F,enerally believed that the instal ration
Taas a receiver and transrlittor to be operated by the Soviet
Army. This assumption is- supported by the fact that the chief
of a construction staff eras a Soviet officer w d that the area
?~ xs Cua, rdcd by a military unit. 'o civilians tJere observed
during the reported period.
25X1X 5, 1wcordinC a radio jariming, station 'Aras located
In G11111M V!", r:?st*^reen LIUS1 RGIS and I>: Tr'T.H
25X1A Consent
a< :Ronort, -hich does not contain any nar; information, sup-
plements previously received reports, particularly t,'ith regard
to the location of this radio station.
b,; C .ief of construction staff POYOV is probably the same as
Capto POPOV0 ?-Tho has been mentioned repeatedly.
V, Annexes: 1. Radio Installation of LIUSBERGIS (sketches of me6sts)
21, Radio Installation of LIi BRGIS
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