FM Hanabi
FM Hanabi (FMはなび) is a Japanese FM station that is run by TMO Omagari in Daisen, Akita, Japan.[1]
City | Daisen, Akita, Japan |
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Broadcast area | Daisen, Akita |
Frequency | 87.3MHz |
Branding | FM Hanabi |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Japanese, Akita dialect |
Format | Music/Talk/Sports/News |
History | |
First air date | August 8, 2015 |
Technical information | |
Power | 20W |
Transmitter coordinates | 39°28′02″N 140°26′02″E |
Links | |
Webcast | https://fmplapla.com/fm-hanabi/ |
Website | Official website |
Stations
- Omagari 87.3 Mhz 20W 39°28′02″N 140°26′02″E
- Nangai 87.3 Mhz 20W 39°26′58.1″N 140°21′52.8″E
- Kyowa 87.3 Mhz 20W 39°36′37.6″N 140°18′46.3″E
- Kyowa Funaoka 87.3 Mhz 5W 39°41′22.6″N 140°24′34.1″E
- Ioka 87.3 Mhz 3W 39°25′46.6″N 140°25′49.8″E
Programs
- Uchiagero Go!Go!Akita Northern Happinets!!
- Aoi Inazuma Blaublitz Akita
Programs in Akita dialect
- Jisama no agura, Basama no henaga
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gollark: Because the ecosystem cares a *lot* about performance and reliability.
gollark: I mostly like Rust if I need something to be really fast or reliable.
References
- StudioASP (17 July 2017). "FMはなび". Retrieved 17 July 2017.
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