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Fu Hsing Broadcasting Station

Coordinates: 25°5′13.15″N 121°31′41.63″E / 25.0869861°N 121.5282306°E / 25.0869861; 121.5282306
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Fu Hsing Broadcasting Station
復興廣播電台
TypeRadio network
BrandingVoice of Revival
Country
AvailabilityNational, through regional substations.
OwnerMinistry of National Defense
Launch date
1957
Official website
Fuxing Radio

Fu Hsing Broadcasting Station (FHBS; Chinese: 復興廣播電台; pinyin: Fùxīng Guǎngbō Diàntái) is a state-run radio station sponsored by Republic of China Armed Forces, located on the campus of Ming Chuan University in Taipei, Taiwan and is operated by the Ministry of National Defense. Its website is currently blocked in the People's Republic of China.

History and overview

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Fu Hsing Broadcasting Station headquarters

Fu Hsing Broadcasting Station was founded on 1 August 1957, with units in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. The station currently operates two radio networks. The first network acts as a "cross-strait" information service for domestic audiences. The second network and a shortwave network provides mainland Chinese audiences with propaganda about Taiwan and the Republic of China.[1]

Frequency

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Taipei

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  • AM558, 909 kHz, the second radio network: AM594, 1089 kHz

Taichung

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  • FM107.8 MHz (10 KW 24h); second radio network: AM594, 1089 kHz

Kaohsiung

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  • AM594 kHz (10 KW 24h), the second radio network: AM846 kHz

Mainland China

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  • HF Net: 9410, 9774, 15375 kHz (10 KW) From UTC 0500 - 0900

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Intro". Archived from the original on 2010-10-07. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
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25°5′13.15″N 121°31′41.63″E / 25.0869861°N 121.5282306°E / 25.0869861; 121.5282306