The National Radio on medium waves The broadcasting network of the National radio on medium waves comprises 3 stations:
The station of Jedeida provides programs broadcasted by two 300 KW transmitters which function on a 630 KHZ frequency. This station provides a large national coverage round the clock.
The station of Gafsa provides programs broadcasted with a 200 KW power and functions on a 585 KHZ frequency.
The station of Harboub (Mednine) provides programs broadcasted with a 50 KW power and functions on a 684 KHZ frequency.
[ Consult coverage ] The National Radio on short wavesThe national radio is broadcasted on short waves from the station of Sidi Mansour (Sfax), towards Europe, Middle East, and the Maghreb by means of four 500 KW transmitters. The following frequencies are retained :
| Western Europe | • On 7225 KHZ, from 18 :00 to 22 :10 UTC • On 7275 KHZ, from 07 :30 to 05 :00 UTC | | Middle East | • On 9725 & 12005 KHZ, from 04 :00 to 06 :10 UTC • On 9725 & 12005 KHZ, from 17 :00 to 21 :10 UTC | | The Maghreb | • On 7335 KHZ, from 07 :00 to 09 :10 UTC • On 7345 KHZ, from 20 :00 to 24 :10 UTC |
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The National Radio in Frequency Modulation The programs of the National radio are broadcasted in Frequency Modulation round the clock.
These programs are broadcasted through five stations that cover the Grand Tunis, the Cap Bon, and Bizerte,and one station that covers Borj el khadhra.
[ Consult coverage ] National Radio Channel on satellite The programs of the National radio Channel are broadcasted in digital mode on the four satellites that broadcast the National Television Channel "TV7".