This is a list of
South Korean radio stations. these stations can be heard on free-to-air terrestrial radio (which requires an outdoor antenna to receive FM radio clearly since radio stations in Seoul are broadcast nationwide via propagation broadcast.) or via the internet via the station's websites or PC apps.[citation needed]
Seoul (HLSA-FM): FM 106.1 MHz (South Korea's most powerful FM radio station at 25 kW.)
Chuncheon (HLCE-FM) : FM 98.7 MHz
Wonju (HLCE-FM/relay) : FM 100.5 MHz
Gangneung (HLAH-FM) : FM 102.1 MHz
Daejeon (HLQT-FM) : FM 100.9 MHz
Boryeong (HLQT-FM/relay) : FM 89.5 MHz
Cheongju (HLAC-FM) : FM 90.9 MHz
Jeonju (HLAS-FM) : FM 92.9 MHz
Gwangju (HLAA-FM) : FM 95.5 MHz
Mokpo : FM 88.1 MHz
Daegu (HLQH-AM/HLQH-FM) : FM 102.3 MHz, AM 558 kHz
Gimcheon (HLQH-FM/relay) : FM 88.9 MHz
Busan (HLKE-FM) : FM 97.1 MHz
Changwon (HLKD-FM) : FM 106.1 MHz
Suncheon (HLKZ-FM) : FM 102.7 MHz
Jeju (HLKS-FM) : FM 91.9, FM 89.7, FM 92.7 MHz
Note : KBS Local 2Radio carries
KBS 2Radio at 07:00–11:00, 14:00–18:00, and 20:00–05:00 the next day KST and
KBS 2FM at 05:00–07:00, 11:00–14:00 and 18:00–20:00 KST.
KFN FM (HLSF/Gukpang FM) : FM 96.7 MHz (Military Radio Broadcast)
TBN FM (HLSU) : FM 100.5, 105.5 MHz
Seongnam FM : FM 90.7 MHz (Low Power Station, Gyeonggi)
Gwanak FM : FM 100.3 MHz (Low Power Station, Gwanak-gu Area)
Mapo FM : FM 100.7 MHz (Low Power Station, Mapo-gu Area)
OBS Radio (HLMD) : FM 99.9MHz
Busan
HLDW-FM : FM 101.1, 94.3, 101.5 MHz
HLQJ-FM : FM 104.9 MHz
HLDA-FM : FM 89.9, 89.5, 88.1 MHz
HLDN-FM : FM 94.9 MHz
Busan e-FM (HLSX) : FM 90.5 MHz (English-language radio station)
Jeonbuk
HLDV-FM : FM 97.9 MHz
HLCM-FM : FM 102.5 106.1 MHz
Ulsan
HLQU-FM : FM 88.3 MHz
HLCV-FM : FM 104.1 MHz
Gongju
Geumgang FM : FM 104.9 MHz (Low Power Station)
HLDT-FM : FM 102.9 MHz
Chuncheon
HLQM-FM : FM 100.1, 93.5, 97.1, 104.3 MHz
Gangwon
HLSV-FM : FM 105.9, 103.7, 105.5, 95.1, 95.3, 89.3 MHz
Cheongju
HLDJ-FM : FM 96.7, 106.7 MHz
Chungbuk
HLEO-FM : FM 103.3, 93.5 MHz
Gyeongnam
HLEE-FM : FM 95.5, 100.1 MHz
Daejeon
HLQO-FM : FM 106.3 MHz
HLDT-FM : FM 102.9, 103.9 MHz
HLEK-FM : FM 90.5, 101.7, 99.3 MHz
Daeɡu
HLDK-FM : FM 93.1, 100.5, 100.7, 96.9 MHz
HLCS-FM : FM 98.3 MHz
HLDI-FM : FM 94.5, 97.7, 105.5 MHz
SCN FM : FM 89.1 MHz (Low Power Station)
HLDU-FM : FM 103.9, 95.9 MHz
Gyeongbuk
HLEF-FM : FM 103.5, 103.7 MHz
Gwangju
HLDL-FM : FM 99.9, 99.5 MHz
HLQN-FM : FM 107.9 MHz
HLDB-FM : FM 89.7, 105.7, 105.1 MHz
CBN Radio : FM 88.9 MHz (Low Power Station)
GFN (HLSY-FM): FM 98.7, 93.7 MHz (English-language radio station)
HLDM-FM : FM 97.3, 103.5 MHz
HLEG : FM 99.3 MHz
Yeongju
Yeongju Community radio : FM 89.1 MHz (Low Power Station)
Jeju
Arirang Radio : FM 88.7, 88.1, 101.9 MHz (English-language radio station)
HLEL-FM : FM 94.9, 100.5 MHz
HLEH-FM : FM 105.5, 105.9 MHz
Low Power Stations are stations that broadcasts at the power of between 1 and 50 watts.
South Korean Jammer (Blocking North Korean broadcasts)
Medium Wave:
657 kHz, Goyang and Hwaseong area
810 kHz, Hwaseong area
819 kHz, Goyang and Hwaseong area
855 kHz, Goyang and Hwaseong area
FM
89.4 MHz, Seoul and Cheonan Area
92.5 MHz, Seoul Area
92.8 MHz, Seoul Area
93.6 MHz, Seoul and Cheonan Area
97.0 MHz, Seoul and Cheonan Area
97.8 MHz, Seoul and Cheonan Area
102.3 MHz, Incheon Gangwha Area
103.7 MHz, Seoul Area
Defunct radio stations
Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation : FM 89.1 MHz, AM 639 kHz and local stations. (In 1980 the station was Forced merged to
KBS Radio the result of this Seoul TBC Radio was split into two and became
KBS 2FM and
KBS Radio 3 and Provincial TBC Radio stations became the KBS Local FM network that retransmits
1FM and 2FM from 1980 until 2001 and 1FM full time from 2001 onwards.)[citation needed]