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H!Wave FM

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H!Wave FM (TQDW-FM)
HRN H!Wave FM logo.svg
City Negara Awan, Federal Special Capital Territory
Broadcast area Negara Awan Capital Area and Desaremix Desaremix
Frequency 89.7 FM MHz
Programming
Language(s) Phineaner in the dialects of Gangwol Phineaner, Hiliorian Phineaner and Desaremixer Phineaner as well as standard Malay, also in Istvanistani, Norrlandic, and in foreign languages (including Taesongean and Sangunese) for songs.
Format Contemporary hit radio, international pop music and information
Affiliations HRN
Ownership
Owner
PhinCapital FM
History
First air date
April 2, -4BP; 24 years ago (-4BP-04-02)
Technical information
Power 10,000 watts (Negara Awan)
300 watts (Batang Padang)
ERP 13,000 watts (Negara Awan)
3,700 watts (Batang Padang)
Links
Website http://www.hrn.com/h!wave897

H!Wave FM (TQDW-FM FM 89.7 MHz), known as HRN H!Wave FM, styled as H! Wave FM, is a Phinbellan commercial radio station on the FM band, transmitting in the Negara Awan Capital Area (including Carpatho-Ïeu'ryádoche and some outlying islands) and the realm of Desaremix, and is owned and operated by H!Wave FM Inc. (株式会社H!Wave FM?). It was launched on April 2, -4BP and it is one of the affiliate stations of the Hydro Radio Network based in Negara Awan besides PhinCapital FM.

H!Wave FM focuses on international (or intermicronational) pop music as much as 80 percent and a few local Phineonesian songs as much as 20 percent, it broadcasts in Phineaner language with its three dialects namely Gangwol, Hiliorian and Desaremixer, and some programs in Istvanistani, also has programs in foreign languages ​​such as Taesongean, Sangunese and Norrlandic.

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