Today on 19th May 2024, I conduct new series of FM radio DXing in Lukut and Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. This radio DXing convoy is classified as revisit series because I never been conducting radio DXing there for 7-8 years, somewhat the previous radio DXing recordings in Port Dickson were audio only videos. Hence, I decide to record the videos of receiving distant radio stations.
In Port Dickson, basically I only target to DX radio signal from Gunung Ulu Kali and Gunung Ledang, however unexpectedly I tune to an Indonesia language radio station on the frequency FM 102.0MHz at a beach near Port Dickson town center.
It is very difficult of me to identify the radio station's name of FM 102.0MHz because I couldn't get the name at all when I listen to that frequency.
As I suspect that I may hear this Indonesia radio station from Sumatra Island, therefore I search the existing radio stations which are using FM 102.0MHz within Sumatra Island.
In terms of geographical condition, possibly I may tune Radio Niaga dan Budaya Simalungun (RBS FM) from Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra Province on the frequency FM 102.0MHz.
When I listen to RBS FM 102.0MHz in Port Dickson, the radio station plays Indonesian Dangdut songs and the radio has call-in program from its listeners for songs request, intermittently it airs the information about the health.
* Frequency: FM 102.0MHz
* Power: unknown
* Transmission site: Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia
* Receiving site: Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
* Distance: 309km
* Receiving date/time: 19th May 2024 between 1000-1100 hours (UTC+8)
RBS FM 102.0MHz from Pematangsiantar, Indonesia becomes the furthest radio station received in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
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