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Streaming AFRTS??

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Scott Nelson

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Jan 23, 2003, 10:20:57 PM1/23/03
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Does anyone know if AFRTS has a live stream on the Web? I've been searching
but no luck.

Scott


RHF

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Jan 24, 2003, 10:16:53 PM1/24/03
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SN,

Evidently the AFIS/AFRTS does not have Streaming Audio of its Radio or
TV Transmissions. But here is what is available from AFIS/AFRTS.

American Forces News & Information
http://www.defenselink.mil/afis/cmd_info.html

American Forces Information Services (AFIS)
AFIS operates a Press Service </news/> which provides defense news
and information articles to over 900 military newspapers. The articles
are also available to a worldwide audience from the Press Service
WebSite.
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/

AFIS operates one of the largest Radio and Television Networks in the
world - the American Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS)
Network. <http://www.afrts.osd.mil/>

The AFRTS Network delivers radio and television command information
programming to service members and their families who are stationed
overseas or at sea. The AFRTS Broadcast Center, located at March Air
Reserve Base near Riverside, California, is the sole programming
source for military radio and television outlets overseas. These
services are primarily distributed by Satellite Transmission to an
overseas affiliate network of Military Broadcast Stations; In addition
AFRTS uses Shortwave Radio Transmissions to reach U.S. Navy ships in
areas not served by satellite broadcasts.
http://www.afrts.osd.mil/page.asp?pg=\gen_info\aboutbc

To listen to a radio report, go to the AFRTS Radio News. </news/radio>
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/radio/

Current AFRTS Shortwave Band Broadcast Frequencies.
Keep checking this web page for the posting of new frequencies and
transmitters when they become available.
http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/radio/shortwave/

Transmitter Location -via- Upper Side Band @ Daytime -&- Nightime
Diego Garcia -via- USB @ 12579 kHz -&- 4319 kHz
Guam -via- USB @ 13362 kHz -&- 5765 kHz
Key West, Florida -via- USB @ 2689.5 kHz -&- 12689.5 kHz
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii -via- USB @ 10320 kHz -&- 6350 kHz
RR, Puerto Rico -via- USB @ 6458.5 kHz -&- 6458.5 kHz

mkia ~ RHF

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