The list of radio stations in North Korea lists all the national and regional radio stations in North Korea.
Radio is the most commonly used broadcast media in North Korea. All stations are subject to the strict control of the government and carry no advertising. Some of the transmitters carry regional programmes in the afternoons, but usually relay the central programme from Pyongyang.
Pyongyang Broadcasting Station [ko]: an "all-Korea" service primarily aimed at South Koreans and ethnic Koreans in China and Japan, broadcast on mediumwave and widely available on FM and shortwave. Closed in January 2024.
Echo of Unification / Tongil Voice: Propaganda station beamed to South Korea, Shortwave and FM frequencies close to the DMZ. Closed in January 2024.
Voice of Korea, a multi-lingual shortwave broadcaster aimed at audiences worldwide, also available on mediumwave in the Pyongyang area[2]
Noise jamming: blocking South Korean and other Korean language foreign broadcasts
Korean Central Broadcasting Station
Mediumwave
702 kHz, Chongjin (50 kW)
720 kHz, Kanggye (500 kW)
765 kHz, Hyesan (50 kW) (DRM tests, irregular)
810 kHz, Kaesong (50 kW)
819 kHz, Pyongyang (500 kW) (Shared with DRM tests)
873 kHz, Sinuiju (250 kW)
882 kHz, Wonsan (250 kW) (Sahred with DRM tests)
927 kHz, Sariwon (50 kW) (Shared with DRM tests, irregular)
999 kHz, Hamhung (250 kW)(Shared with DRM tests)
1080 kHz, Haeju (1500 kW)(inactive)
Shortwave
2350 kHz, Sariwon (5 kW) (inactive)
2850 kHz, Pyongyang (50 kW) (Moved to 3250 in May 2020)
3205 kHz, Pyongyang (100 kW) (DRM tests)
3220 kHz, Hamhung (5 kW) (inactive)
3250 kHz, Pyongyang (100kW - Ex 2850)
3920 kHz, Hyesan (5 kW) (irregular)
3959 kHz, Kanggye (5 kW) (irregular)
3978 kHz, Chongjin (5 kW) (inactive)
3985 kHz, Chongjin (10 kW) (irregular, bad modulation, drifting, probably for Jamming)
6100 kHz, Kanggye (250 kW)
6140 kHz, Pyongyang (250 kW) (DRM tests)
9665 kHz, Kanggye (50 kW) (inactive)
11680 kHz, Kanggye (50 kW)
FM
106.5 MHz, Pyongyang (50 kW)
102.3 MHz, Kaesong (10 kW)
102.6 MHz, Unknown location. Heard by Japanese DX'ers recently.
Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (Defunct)
Mediumwave
621 kHz, Chongjin (500 kW) Shared with Voice of Korea Japanese service
657 kHz, Pyongyang (1500 kW)
801 kHz, Kimchaek (500 kW) (drifting)
855 kHz, Sangwon (1000 kW)
1053 kHz, Haeju (1000 kW) (inactive)
Shortwave
3320 kHz, Pyongyang (50 kW) (inactive or closed*)
4557 kHz, Pyongyang (50 kW)
Kanggye (50 kW) (sometimes irregular due power cuts, replaced 6400 kHz since March 23 2021, possibly inactive*)
(*Note: Shortwave Info's page on Pyongyang Broadcast System only shows only the 4557 kHz (P'yongyang) service to be active)
FM
91.1 MHz, Kangson (0.19 kW/190 W)
96.7 MHz, Pyongyang (50 kW)
98.5 MHz, Pyongyang (50 kW)
104.5 MHz, Pyongsong (2 kW)
103.5 MHz, Pyongyang (50 kW)
106.5 MHz, Pyongyang (50 kW) (Now carries KCBS according reports)