Radio Romania International - Short Wave Broadcasts

Short Wave Broadcasts

RRI broadcasts on shortwave with 300 kW from Galbeni (46.751667N, 26.856667E) and Tiganesti (44.7496057N, 26.1027968E) in Romania, and from NRK's 65 kW transmitter in Kvitsøy, Norway (59.066667N, 5.437500E).

English Language Broadcasts: (GMT)
0100–0200 Freq: 6150 & 9515,
0400–0500 Freq: 6115, 9515, 9690 & 11895,
0630–0700 Freq: 7180, 9690, 15135 & 17780,
1300–1400 Freq: 15105 & 17745,
1800–1900 Freq: 7120 & 9640,
2130–2200 Freq: 6055, 6115, 7145 & 9755,
2300–2400 Freq: 6055, 6115, 7105 & 9610.

Romanian Language Broadcast: (GMT)
0100–0300 Freq: 6040 & 9640
0800–0900 Freq: 11730 & 15370,
0800–1000 Freq: 15430 & 17775,
0900–1000 Freq: 17745,
0900–1100 Freq: 15380,
1000–1100 Freq: 15260, 17735 & 17825,
1300–1400 Freq: 9610, 11795 & 15170,
1500–1600 Freq: 9595 & 11970,
1700–1800 Freq: 6110 & 7220,
1800–2000 Freq: 7140 & 9595.

Schedule for English broadcasts: (GMT +1H)

WESTERN EUROPE

05.30 – 06.00-----------------------------9 655; 7 305 (DRM)
11.00 – 12.00-----------------------------15 210; 17 510
17.00 – 18.00-----------------------------11 735; 9 535 (DRM)
17.00-17.30 ------------------------------ 7 350 (DRM for Great Britain alone)
20.30 – 21.00-----------------------------11 880; 9 765 (DRM)
22.00 – 23.00-----------------------------5 960; 7 435

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