AFN-Wiki
Japan
AFN-Japan, formerly the Far East Network (FEN), has one full-power VHF terrestrial TV outlet. Located on Okinawa atop the Rycom Plaza Housing area in the central part of the island, AFN-Okinawa's (U.S. channel 8) TV signal serves Marines, Airmen, Sailors, Soldiers, and their families stationed on-island. AFN-Japan also operates three low-power UHF terrestrial transmitters at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Commander U.S Fleet Activities Sasebo, and Misawa Air Base. TV viewers on military bases in the Tokyo and Kanto Plain area of Japan can view AFN via contractor-operated base cable TV services, or through AFN Direct-To-Home (DTH) dishes if they reside off-base.
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 (89.1 FM & 648 AM) and Misawa Air Base (1575 AM).
20121218 1820UTC 810kHz AFN TOKYO
Date : 18/Dec/2012 1820UTC
Freq : 810kHz AM filter 5k
Rig : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT : LOOP(for 20m not enough Gain)
PC recording
AFN 掲示板
Japan
- 648 kHz AM
- Camp Kinser: Urasoe, Okinawa. 10 kilowatts (kW).
- 810 kHz AM
- Yokota Air Base: Western Tokyo. 50 kW transmitted from Wakō, Saitama. Serves the Greater Tokyo Area.
- 1575 kHz AM
- 89.1 MHz FM
- Kadena Air Base: Kadena, Okinawa. 20 kW.
- US Television channel 11
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