Radio_Nacional_de_la_R.A.S.D.

Radio Nacional de la R.A.S.D.

Radio Nacional de la R.A.S.D.

Radio station


Radio Nacional de la Republica Árabe Saharaui Democrática (in Arabic: الاذاعة الوطنية للجمهورية العربية الصحراوية الديمقراطية; in English: National Radio of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) is the state-owned public radio broadcaster of the Sahrawi Republic.[1]

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Background and establishment

"Radio Nacional de la RASD" started broadcasting on 28 December 1975, shortly after the beginning of the Western Sahara War. Previously, some emissions had been made from supportive radio stations in Algiers and Tripoli, as "La Voz del Sáhara Libre" (The Voice of Free Sahara). In the first months of the station and due to the war situation, the first transmissions were made from moving trucks, with very limited airplay.[2]

In 1977 the first studios and archive were inaugurated in the Sahrawi refugee camps, while in late 1978 the power of the station rose to 20 kW, transmitting to all Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria and part of Mauritania. In 1991 the station upgraded to 100 kW (its actual power), with a transmitting tower of 120 m.[2]


References

  1. "Radio Nacional de la RASD". LEFRIG.org. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2013. (in Spanish)


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