The application provides a comprehensive overview of radio station frequencies across different regions in Myanmar. It includes details on the specific frequency for each area, allowing listeners to easily find the station they are looking for. The frequencies are listed alongside their respective locations, making it straightforward for users to identify which frequency corresponds to their region.
Across the Shan State, the frequency is set at 89.8MHz, while in Naung Cho, it operates on 88.0MHz. Kyaukmae is assigned to 88.9MHz, highlighting the diversity of broadcasting frequencies across the country. Other regions, such as the Nan Khan Region, tune into 89.5MHz, which showcases the range of frequencies that are uniquely designated for each locality.
In larger urban areas, frequencies vary as well. For instance, the Yangon Region broadcasts on 89.3MHz, while Mandalay Division and Sagaing Division share a frequency set at 92.2MHz. This segmentation indicates a well-organized broadcasting system that caters to various populations, ensuring that listeners from these divisions can access their local radio services without confusion over frequencies.
Additional frequencies cover other important regions, including the Bagan Region at 93.1MHz, Ayeyarwaddy Division and Magway Division both at 91.3MHz, and several others spanning across Kayah State, NayPyiTaw Division, Bago Division, and even Mon State and Karen State which share a frequency of 88.3MHz. This detailed layout underscores the extensive reach of the radio network across Myanmar, helping to make local information and entertainment accessible to a wide audience.