List of radio stations in North Korea
The list of radio stations in North Korea lists all the national/regional radio stations in North Korea.
Radio is the most commonly used broadcast media in North Korea. All stations are subject to the strict control of the government and carry no advertising. Some of the transmitters carry regional programmes in the afternoons, but usually relay the central programme from Pyongyang.
KCBS Chosun Jungang Pangsong
Mediumwave
- 621 kHz, Chongjin (500 kW) Shared with Voice of Korea Japanese service!
- 765 kHz, Hyesan (50 kW)
- 819 kHz, Pyongyang (500) In Europe regularly heard on this frequency!
- 882 kHz, Wonsan (250 kW)
- 927 kHz, Sariwon (50 kW)
- 999 kHz, Hamhung (250 kW)
- 1080 kHz, Haeju (1500 kW) Beamed to 123 deg.
Shortwave
- 2350 kHz, Sariwon (5 kW)
- 2850 kHz, Pyongyang (50 kW) In Europe regularly heard on this frequency!
- 3220 kHz, Hamhung (5 kW)
- 3959 kHz, Kanggye (5 kW)
- 9665 kHz, Kanggye (50 kW)
- 11680 kHz, Kanggye (50 kW) [Currently inactive - 2016-03]
FM
- 103.7 MHz KCBS Pyongyang FM (100 kW)
- 93.8 MHz, Pyongyang (20 kW)
- 102.3 MHz, Kaesong (2 kW)
KCBS Pyongyang Pangsong
Mediumwave
- 657 kHz, Kangnam (1500 kW)
- 684 kHz, Samgo (250 kW)
- 702 kHz, Chongjin (50 kW)
- 720 kHz, Kanggye (500 kW)
- 729 kHz, Sepo (50 kW)
- 801 kHz, Hwadae (500 kW)
- 810 kHz, Kaesong (50 kW)
- 855 kHz, Sangwon (1000 kW)
- 873 kHz, Sinuiju (250 kW)
Shortwave
- 3319.7 kHz, Pyongyang (50 kW)
- 6100 kHz, Kanggye (250 kW)
- 6400 kHz, Kanggye (50 kW) [Currently inactive - 2016-03]
FM
- 91.1 MHz, Kangson (0.19 kW)
- 104.5 MHz, Pyongsong (2 kW)
- 106.5 MHz, Pyongyang TV tower (20 kW)
- 89.2, 91.2, 92.9, 93.3, 93.9, 94.5, 96.7, 97.3, 97.7, 98.1, 99.6 and 101.8 MHz, Unknown locations countrywide.
KCBS Pyongyang FM Pangsong
- 90.1 MHz, Pyongsong (2 kW)
- 92.5 MHz, Kaesong (2 kW)
- 93.3 MHz, Kanggye (5 kW)
- 93.8 MHz, Hyesan (2 kW)
- 95.1 MHz, Wonsan (5 kW)
- 97.8 MHz, Haeju (100 kW)
- 101.3 MHz, Sinuiju (10 kW)
- 102.1 MHz, Komdok (1 kW)
- 103.0 MHz, Sariwon (2 kW)
- 105.2 MHz, Pyongyang (20 kW)
- 105.5 MHz, Chongjin (10 kW)
- 106.0 MHz, Hamhung (20 kW)
- 107.2 MHz, Nampo (2 kW)
KCBS Voice of Korea
- 621 kHz, Chongjin (500 kW)
- 1368 kHz, Pyongyang (2 kW)
- 3250 kHz, Pyongyang (100 kW)
- 3560 kHz, Kujang (15 kW)
- 6070 kHz, Kanggye (250 kW)
- 6170 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 6185 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 7210 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 7220 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 7235 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 7570 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 7580 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 9425 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 9435 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 9445 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 9650 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 9730 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 9850 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 9875 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 9890 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 11635 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 11645 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 11710 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 11735 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 11910 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 12015 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 13650 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 13760 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 15100 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 15180 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
- 15245 kHz, Kujang (200 kW)
See also
References
External links
- Northkoreatech.org
- Northkoreatech.org
- Fmscan.org
- Fmscan.org
- Fmscan.org
- Fmscan.org
- Fmscan.org
- Fmscan.org
- Fmscan.org
- Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (Korean)
- Schedule and frequencies for Voice Of Korea
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