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What is the AFN radio station in Japan?

What is the AFN radio station in Japan?

AFN-Japan’s radio services consist of AM and FM stereo operations at Yokota Air Base (810 AM & cable FM), MCAS Iwakuni (1575 AM), FLTACTS Sasebo (1575 AM), Okinawa (648 AM & 89.1 FM) and Misawa Air Base (1575 AM).

What station is AFN Tokyo?

AFN The Eagle Listen Live – 810 kHz AM, Tokyo, Japan | Online Radio Box.

Can I stream AFN online?

AFN Go, the new streaming audio service of the American Forces Network is now available. The service delivers the best AFN music, news, talk radio programming and local information to internet connected computers or to Apple or Android mobile devices via the AFN Go application.

When did Armed Forces Network become American Forces Network?

In 1969, officials changed it to the American Forces Radio and Television Service. They changed it back to Armed in 1982 before once again changing it to American in 2000. From there, one more adjustment was made; it was officially changed to its current iteration, American Forces Network, in October 2017.

What frequency is Armed Forces radio?

Frequency Power Location
1107 kHz 10 kW Otterbach
1107 kHz 40 kW Ismaning
1143 kHz 1 kW Bitburg
1143 kHz 5 kW Bremerhaven

What are the military air frequencies?

Spectrum Engineering & Policy – Radio Frequency Bands Supporting Aviation

Frequency Band Name
118 – 137 MHz VHF Air / Ground Communications
138 – 150.8 & 162 – 174 MHz Fixed, Mobil
225 – 328.6 & 335.4 – 400 MHz UHF Air / Ground Communications (U.S. Military)
328.6 – 335.4 MHz ILS Glide Slope

What radio frequency do planes use?

Aeronautical radio stations provide analogue voice and data link communications with aircraft operating in the Very High Frequency (VHF) Aeronautical Mobile (R) Service allocation 117.975 MHz to 137.000 MHz, using Double Sideband (DSB), Amplitude modulated (AM), full carrier, with 8.33Khz channel spacing.

How can I listen to local aircraft?

If you’ve got nothing better to do on one night, visit LiveATC.net, where anyone with a computer or smartphone and a passing interest in aviation can listen to control towers live, worldwide, and in full action. Student pilots use it to listen to their local airport to get accustomed to the myriad radio calls required.