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  2. Category:Radio stations in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Radio stations in Iceland" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ...

  3. List of transmission sites - Wikipedia

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    In the following there are lists of sites of notable radio transmitters. During the early history of radio many countries had only a few high power radio stations, operated either by the government or large corporations, which broadcast to the population or to other countries. Because of the large number of transmission sites, this list is not ...

  4. Rás 2 - Wikipedia

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    Rás 2 (Channel 2) is an Icelandic radio station belonging to the National Icelandic Broadcasting Service, RÚV. Launched on 1 December 1983, it is currently the highest-rated radio station in Iceland, [ citation needed ] with a schedule composed chiefly of news, current affairs, and pop and rock music.

  5. Category:Radio in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Radio stations in Iceland (4 P) Pages in category "Radio in Iceland" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Code of Conduct;

  6. Category talk:Radio stations in Iceland - Wikipedia

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  7. RÚV - Wikipedia

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    RÚV's radio stations, Rás 1 and Rás 2, are broadcast on FM through a network of 230 FM transmitters. [10] RÚV intends to strengthen its FM network over the coming years in light of their plan to closing their longwave services in 2024. [7] The radio stations are also broadcast via terrestrial DTV radio on DVB-T2, as well as through internet ...

  8. Telecommunications in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    As of 1933, there were 55 telephones for every 1000 inhabitants on the island. The first short-wave radio station was established in Iceland in 1935–36, linking the country up to international radio-telephone services. By January 1936 there were 106 radio-licence holders for every 1000 Icelandic inhabitants. [3]

  9. Rás 1 - Wikipedia

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    Rás 1 ([rauːs'ejtʰ]; Channel 1) is an Icelandic radio station belonging to and operated by Ríkisútvarpið (RÚV), Iceland's national public service broadcaster. Broadcast throughout Iceland on FM (92.4 and 93.5 MHz in Reykjavík), via DTV radio ( DVB-T2 ) and is also streamed on the Internet .