Voice of the Strait

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Voice of the Strait
TypeInternational public broadcaster
Country
AvailabilityInternational
OwnerPeople's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force
Key people
Zhong Zhigang (钟志刚)
Launch date
August 24, 1958
Affiliation(s)Chinese Communist Party
Official website
www.vos.com.cn Edit this at Wikidata

Voice of the Strait (

People's Republic of China. is composed of People's Liberation Army opened stations, mainly for the Taiwan radio, broadcast radio the Mandarin and Minnan
language dialect program, now has 5 broadcast channels, also set up Chinese classical network radio. The platform is provided with the official website of the network.

The radio's wave power is very large; waves mainly cover Taiwan and

Mediumwave
of power is very small, in the daytime distance near the launch site, almost can not receive.

The interval signal is a bell rendition of "Three Rules of Discipline and Eight Points for Attention".[1]

In 2015, the unit which operates Voice of the Strait was transferred from the

People's Liberation Army General Political Department to the People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force becoming PLASSF Base 311.[2] Base 311 (also known as PLA Unit 61716) is primarily responsible for psychological warfare operations against Taiwan.[3]

Frequency

  • News Radio: MW 666 kHz, SW 4940 kHz
  • Minnan Radio: MW 783 kHz, SW 6115 kHz
  • General Radio: FM 97.9 MHz
  • Car & Life Radio: FM 90.6 MHz
  • Sunshine FM: FM 99.6 MHz

See also

References

  1. ^ Interval Signals Online [1] Voice of the Strait News Radio interval signal
  2. ^ Kania, Elsa (2017-02-15). "The Role of PLA Base 311 in Political Warfare against Taiwan (Part 3)". Global Taiwan Institute. Retrieved 2023-12-09.
  3. ^ Beauchamp-Mustafaga, Nathan; Drun, Jessica. "Exploring Chinese Military Thinking on Social Media Manipulation Against Taiwan". China Brief. Jamestown Foundation. Retrieved 15 April 2021.

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