Pahang FM

Pahang FM is a Malay language-radio station in the state of Pahang, Malaysia. It is maintained by the State Radio Televisyen Malaysia Pahang. It is broadcast from Kuala Lumpur throughout several of the country's cities.

Pahang FM
CityKuala Lumpur
Broadcast areaWest Malaysia (Pahang)
FrequencyVaries depending on its region
SloganSatu Pilihan (One Option)
Programming
Language(s)Malay
FormatTalk, contemporary hit radio
Ownership
OwnerRadio Televisyen Malaysia
Sister stationsAsyik FM, Bintulu FM, Johor FM, IKIM.fm, Kedah FM, Kelantan FM, Keningau FM, KL FM, Labuan FM, Langkawi FM, Limbang FM, Malacca FM, Miri FM, Mutiara FM, Negeri FM, Perak FM, Perlis FM, RaSa FM, Red FM, Sabah FM, Sabah Vfm, Sandakan FM, Sarawak FM, Selangor FM, Sibu FM, Tawau FM, Terengganu FM, UFM and Wai FM
History
First air date15 October 1992 (1992-10-15)
Links
Websitepahangfm.rtm.gov.my

History

A radio station was established in Pahang on July 1966 by the Government of Malaysia. In an effort to expand coverage in these areas, the station transmitting Kuala Lipis established in 1974 and completed in Depok on the year 1977. RTM, however transmission station in Jerantut AM 846 kHz is not connected to the RTM release Kuantan and eastern districts, with headquarters in Kuala Terengganu RTM instead just connect directly from the National Network RTM Kuala Lumpur. Stations Jerantut was closed on 1 April 1991. FM transmitting station was launched in Depok then connected to the RTM Kuantan broadcast. Recognising the power transmission capacity in just 10 Kilowatt Station Kuantan, then set up FM transmitters in Bukit Pelindung Mono Kuantan at the end of the year 1990 and in turn Bentung Gunung Ulu Kali in 1991. With OLTE system (Optical Line Terminal) installed on 15 October 1992. All broadcasts are received in monaural able to be followed in FM Stereo, almost the entire state can follow the travelling Pahang Kuantan.

Frequencies

  • 104.1 MHz from Bukit Pelindung covers East Pahang (Kuantan, Pekan and Jengka) and South Terengganu (Kemaman and parts of Dungun)
  • 107.5 MHz from Gunung Ulu Kali covers West Pahang (Genting Highlands, Temerloh, Kemayan, Teriang, Bentong, Bera, and Bandar Tun Abdul Razak (Keratong)), Klang Valley (Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Putrajaya), South Perak (Tanjung Malim, Slim River, Behrang, Sungkai, Trolak, Bidor, Tapah, Teluk Intan, Bagan Datoh, and parts of Manjung as well as Lumut), and Negeri Sembilan (Nilai, Mantin, Lenggeng, parts of Seremban, Port Dickson)
  • 92.7 MHz from Bukit Istana covers Jerantut and Ulu Tembeling
  • 91.9 MHz from Kuala Rompin covers Rompin, and Pulau Tioman
  • 100.3 MHz from Gunung Brinchang covers Cameron Highlands
  • 92.0 MHz from Bukit Senggora covers Maran
  • 88.0 MHz from Bukit Sembilan covers Bandar Muadzam Shah
  • 95.5 MHz from Bukit Sulai covers Gambang
  • 107.2 MHz from Bukit Botak covers Damak
  • 102.2 MHz from Fraser Hill covers Raub, Manchis, Benta, Kuala Lipis and Merapoh
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