Telecommunications in Anguilla - Radio

Radio

Radio broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 7, shortwave 0 (2007)

Radio Stations of Anguilla
Band / Freq. Call Sign Brand City of license Notes
AM 690 kHz Unknown Caribbean Beacon The Valley Religious broadcaster
AM 1500 kHz Unknown Radio Anguilla The Valley Public broadcaster
AM 1610 kHz Unknown Caribbean Beacon The Valley 200 kW repeater
FM 92.9 MHz Unknown Klass 92.9 The Valley
FM 93.3 MHz Unknown Rainbow FM The Valley Caribbean Music, News
FM 95.5 MHz Unknown Radio Anguilla The Valley Public broadcaster
FM 97.7 MHz Unknown Heart Beat Radio/Up Beat Radio The Valley 30 kW, Caribbean Music, News
FM 99.3 MHz ZNBR-FM NBR - New Beginning Radio / Grace FM The Valley 5 kW, Religious broadcaster
FM 100.1 MHz Unknown Caribbean Beacon The Valley Religious broadcaster
FM 100.9 MHz Unknown CBN - Country Broadcast Network The Valley 3 kW
FM 103.3 MHz Unknown Kool FM The Valley Religious broadcaster, Urban Caribbean
FM 105.1 MHz ZRON-FM Tradewinds Radio The Valley 5 kW, Caribbean Music, News
FM 106.7 MHz unknown VOC - Voice Of Creation Sachasses Religious broadcaster
FM 107.9 MHz unknown GEM Radio Network The Valley Repeater (Trinidad)
SW 6090 kHz Unknown Caribbean Beacon The Valley Religious
SW 11775 kHz Unknown Caribbean Beacon The Valley Religious

Radios: 3,000 (1997)

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