Radio Thailand

The National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (also known as Radio Thailand) is the public radio station in Thailand, owned by the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand. The station has six FM national radio, 65 FM provincial radio, 4 AM national radio, 46 AM provincial radio and World Service. Some Radio Thailand provincial radio stations can be received in neighbor countries of Thailand like Malaysia, Laos and Myanmar.

The National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (Radio Thailand)
TypeRadio network
Country
AvailabilityThailand, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, and International (World Service)
OwnerNational Broadcasting Services of Thailand
Launch date
1938
Official website
nbt.prd.go.th

FM stations

  • FM 88.0 MHz – Wave FM (foreign languages)
  • FM 92.5 MHz – National radio network
  • FM 93.5 MHz – Happy Time HD1 (private leases)
  • FM 95.5 MHz – Virgin Hitz (private leases)
  • FM 97.0 MHz – Quality News Station
  • FM 105.0 MHz – Happy Family Radio (for children, youth and families)

and 65 FM provincial radio stations

AM stations

  • AM 819 kHz – Radio networks for the transmission of voice
  • AM 837 kHz - Radio networks of wisdom to the listener
  • AM 891 kHz - National radio network
  • AM 918 kHz - ASEAN language radio
  • AM 1467 kHz - Educational radio

and 46 AM provincial radio stations

AM and FM Stations

CallsignFrequencyPowerTransmitter location
National network AMAM 891 kHz1000 kW236 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road {ถ.วิภาวดีรังสิต}
Khet Din Daeng {เขตดินแดง}
BANGKOK 10400 {กรุงเทพฯ}
National network FMFM 92.5 MHz10 kWBangkok

Broadcast hours

04:55-24:00 (daily)

Shortwave radio

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References

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