FM OSAKA - Station Data

Station Data

  • The head office and a studio / performance place
    • Minatomachi River Place, 3-1, Minatomachi Itchome, Naniwa-ku, Osaka, 556-8510, Japan
  • Tokyo branch office
    • JFN Center Building, 1-7, Kojimachi, Chiyoda, Tokyo, 102-0083, Japan
  • Iimoriyama transmitting station
    • 2337, Hokujo, Daito, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
    • Call sign: JOBU-FM, JOBU-FCM (visible radio)
    • Frequency:85.1 MHz
    • The output:10 kW
    • A building of a transmitting station and an antenna for transmission of a message are shared with FM802 / NHK Osaka FM broadcast
  • A telephone exchange
    • The location: Nomami-Nishiyama, Nose, Toyono District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
    • frequency:77.4 MHz
    • the output:10w
  • Transport cafe
    • Local, in a part area of whole Osaka and Shiga / Kyoto / Hyōgo / Nara / Wakayama / Tokushima / Kagawa / Okayama, can receive a part of Mie / Hiroshima. But it is originally the local broadcasting station which assumes Osaka a broadcast area for.

In Keihanshin district area and Nara, there are many places that were able to hear opening of an office from the first.

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