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HSK9 B17 : Radio Thailand World Service

HSK9 B17Radio Thailand is a public radio station of Thailand. National Broadcasting Service of Thailand operates this. Radio Thailand World Service (RTWS) is the international service of NBT. Radio Thailand started its journey on 28 October 1938. It was under call sign HSK9. Radio Thailand is still using this call sign on its broadcast. HSK9 B17 schedule of Radio Thailand World Service shows it’s replaced 15590 kHz by 13745 kHz.

Radio Thailand World Service HSK9 B17 schedule 

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Radio Free Asia RFA B17 Schedule

RFA B17Radio Free Asia- RFA B17 schedule effective from 29 October 2017 to 28 March 2018.  Radio Free Asia is a private international broadcasting service, RFA founded by BBG of USA.

RFA B17 Schedule

All times are Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which are same as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Frequency mentioned in RFA B17 is in kHz.

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RVA Sanchoye Sabolombon October 2017 Quiz

Sabolombon October 2017 QuizRadio Veritas Asia, Bangla Service has a weekly show Sanchoye Sabolombon. Each of this show carried out a quiz question focusing that day’s feature. Here in this article, RVA Sanchoye Sabolombon October 2017 Quiz, I would like to compile months question. It might be helpful for them who missed those show, and have not much more time to listen online programs.

Sanchoye Sabolombon October 2017 Quiz

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Madagascar World Voice B17 schedule

Madagascar World Voice B17Madagascar World Voice B17

World Christian Radio launched Madagascar World Voice B17 winter broadcasting schedule. This schedule is effective from October 30, 2017.

Madagascar World Voice B17 Winter schedule:

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Switzerland 2025: No FM only DAB

Switzerland 2025: No FM only DABThe Swiss Government has taken the decision to facilitate the transition from FM to DAB+.  The Federal Council of 25 October 2017, shows, “ Switzerland 2025: No FM only DAB + “.

Radio broadcasting history of Switzerland started from 1935. This year Swiss Radio International came to air as pub lic service broadcasting. Swiss Radio International ceased all of her radio broadcast from the end of October 2004 (B04).

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