🎙️ Exploring Peru's Radio Stations: A Journey Through Time 📻🇵🇪
🎯 Radio Marañón: The Voice of Jaén
Radio Marañón, broadcasting from Jaén, Peru, was heard on shortwave 4835 KHz in the 62-meter band on February 2, 2009, at 11:18 UTC. This station has been a steadfast voice in the region, providing information and entertainment. Listen here
🎯 Radio Programas del Perú - RPP Chiclayo: A Legacy of News
Radio Programas del Perú - RPP Chiclayo, one of the country's most important stations, was received on February 14, 2009, at 04:42 UTC on 870 KHz. RPP is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of news and international events. Enjoy the broadcast here
🎯 Radio Los Andes: Echoes from Huamachuco
A Peruvian station heard in 1989, Radio Los Andes from Huamachuco, Peru, broadcasted on shortwave 5030 KHz in the 59-meter band. They confirmed my reception report, making this experience unforgettable. Relive it here
🎯 Radio Norperuana: A 1988 Gem
In 1988, this Peruvian station, Radio Norperuana, was heard on shortwave in the 31-meter band. Listen to it again here
@montreyedg shared an emotional message: "The voice in that video is my mother... total emotion hearing her after years... I hope you have more recordings."
🎯 Discover the Story Behind RPP: The Echoing Voice Across Peru
Join us for a fascinating journey through the 60 years of history of Radio Programas del Perú (RPP), the station that has set the standard in news, sports, and entertainment throughout the country! Since its first broadcast on October 7, 1963, RPP has been the faithful companion of the Peruvians, covering stories that have shaped the nation. With unparalleled coverage, its main station in Lima, 89.7 FM, and 730 AM, has resonated in the hearts of millions. Discover their story here
📻✨ Tune in and let the magic of radio take you away! #RadiosOfPeru #RadioMemories #ShortwaveRadio #PeruvianRadio
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