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  2. List of radio stations in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    AMFM Philippines Easy listening, adult contemporary International Crossover Online Mareco Broadcasting Network: smooth jazz: 32 International Fresh FM Philippines Dan Cabisada contemporary hits: Manila Green Giant FM: De La Salle University: college radio, contemporary hits, indie: 32 International IDMZ Sayaw Pinoy dance music, remixed music ...

  3. 2-meter band - Wikipedia

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    The 2-meter amateur radio band is a portion of the VHF radio spectrum that comprises frequencies stretching from 144 MHz to 148 MHz [1] in International Telecommunication Union region (ITU) Regions 2 (North and South America plus Hawaii) and 3 (Asia and Oceania) [2] [3] and from 144 MHz to 146 MHz in ITU Region 1 (Europe, Africa, and Russia).

  4. List of radio stations in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    See also: List of radio stations in the Philippines § Stations by region or province The following is a list of NTC -licensed radio stations in Metro Manila, a region of the Philippines, current as of 2024. The tables can be sorted by call sign, branding, frequency, location, owner, languages and radio format. Also included below are defunct radio stations and Internet-only stations. Radio ...

  5. Broadcast band - Wikipedia

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    Standard time frequencies can be heard here. VHF low 54–88 MHz: vestigial sideband modulation for analog video, and FM for analog audio; 8-VSB or OFDM for digital broadcast very high frequency (VHF) band I: Channels 2 through 6 are from 54–88 MHz (except 72–76 MHz). FM radio: 87.5–108 MHz, 76–90 MHz in Japan Frequency Modulation (FM)

  6. Radio in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The AM broadcast band in the Philippines is on 531–1701 kHz with 9 kHz spacing (530–1700 kHz with 10 kHz spacing from the American colonial era and post-independence up to 1978), and is predominantly used for news and public service broadcasting. The FM band is the most commonly used broadcast band, with most music radio stations in the ...

  7. List of MBC Media Group stations - Wikipedia

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    Frequency Power (kW) Station Type Location Licensee DZRH Manila DZRH: 666 kHz 50 kW Originating Metro Manila: MBC Media Group DWRK: 96.3 MHz (HD3) 25 kW DZRH Laoag DZMT 990 kHz 10 kW Relay Laoag: Pacific Broadcasting System DZRH Baguio DWSP 612 kHz 10 kW Relay Baguio: MBC Media Group DZRH Dagupan DWDH 1440 kHz 10 kW Relay Dagupan: DZRH Tuguegarao

  8. List of radio stations in the Bicol Region - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Broadcasting Corporation (an affiliate of Manila Broadcasting Company) 1044 AM: Bombo Radyo Naga: News, Public Affairs, Talk, Drama DZNG Naga City Newsounds Broadcasting Network, Inc. (part of Bombo Radyo Philippines) 1296 AM: RMN DWNX Naga: News, Public Affairs, Talk DWNX Naga City Radio Mindanao Network: 1332 AM: RPN Radyo Ronda Iriga

  9. List of radio stations in Southern Tagalog - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of NTC-licensed radio stations in Southern Tagalog, which includes the current regions of Calabarzon and Mimaropa regions in the Philippines, [1] [2] current as of 2024. The table can be sorted by call sign, frequency, location, owner, name, languages and radio format. Also included below are defunct radio stations and ...