What is the frequency of Sri Lanka?

What is the frequency of Sri Lanka?

Siyatha FM is available on 98.2 MHz, 98.4 MHz Islandwide in Sri Lanka….Siyatha FM.

Broadcast area Sri Lanka
Frequency FM: 98.2MHz Kikiliyamana 98.4MHz Colombo, Hanthana, Gongala, Gammaduwa
Programming
Language(s) Sinhala
Ownership

What is FM radio frequency range?

The FM broadcast in the United States starts at 88.0 MHz and ends at 108.0 MHz. The band is divided into 100 channels, each 200 kHz (0.2 MHz) wide. The center frequency is located at 1/2 the bandwidth of the FM Channel, or 100 kHz (0.1 MHz) up from the lower end of the channel.

What is Derana FM frequency?

92.2 MHz
FM Derana

Colombo, Sri Lanka
Broadcast area Sri Lanka
Frequency 92.2 MHz Kikiliyamana, Nayabedda, Ratnapura, Jaffna 92.4 MHz Colombo, Gongala, Hanthana, Gammaduwa
Programming
Language(s) Sinhala

What is the frequency range of FM radio?

What is the frequency of Y FM?

107.9
List of radio stations in Greater Accra Region

Name Frequency (MHz) Town or City
Y FM 107.9 Accra
Marhaba FM 99.3 Kokomlemle, Accra
Radio XYZ 93.1 Accra
Radio Ada 93.3 Ada

Where is Angel FM located?

Angel FM, 96.1 FM, Kumasi, Ghana | Free Internet Radio | TuneIn.

What station is YFM?

YFM broadcasts from Johannesburg using the frequency 99.2 FM and is also available on channel 859 on DSTv and via online live streaming.

What frequency is Sun FM?

Sun FM

Sunderland
Frequency FM: 103.2 MHz (Darlington) FM: 102.8 MHz & 106.8 MHz (Durham) FM: 103.4 MHz (Sunderland & Wearside)
Branding Across Wearside and County Durham
Programming
Format Contemporary

What is the frequency of FM radio in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lankan FM Radio Frequency List Channel language frequency (FM) Lite FM EN 87.6 / 87.8 EFM EN 88.3 Ran FM SI 88.1/100.5 Sitha FM SI 88.6/88.8

What is the frequency range of SLBC in Tamil?

SLBC Commercial Service in Tamil (Thendral) 104.7 MHz (Colombo) 104.7 MHz (Deniyaya) 104.7 MHz (Hunasgiriya) 104.7 MHz (Jaffna) 104.7 MHz (Karagahatenna) 104.7 MHz (Radella/Nuwara Eliya) 104.9 MHz (Haputale) 104.9 MHz (Kokavil) 104.9 MHz (Yatiyanota)

What is the history of radio broadcasting in Sri Lanka?

Radio broadcasting in Sri Lanka has long history. The first radio station was started using parts of warship destroyed during World War II, and initially required license to listen to the radio. Later radio broadcasting was developed, and radio broadcasts were done by an island wide broadcasters using an analog technology.

What are the main languages used in Sri Lanka?

The main languages used in Sri Lanka are Sinhala (Sinhalese), Tamil and English. Special thanks to Dihan Ratnayake for providing information for this page. All shortwave transmissions are via Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. SLBC also operates a mediumwave transmitting station at Puttalam using 882 kHz 200/400 kW (see Trans World Radio below).