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Melaka FM
Broadcast areaPeninsular Malaysia (Malacca)
Frequency102.3 MHz
Programming
Format
Ownership
OwnerRadio Televisyen Malaysia

Sister stations

National:

Regional:

History

First air date

1946

Former frequencies

AM 1008 kHz
Links
Webcastrtmklik.rtm.gov.my/radio/negeri/melaka-fm
Websitemelakafm.rtm.gov.my
Melaka FM logo (2005–2021).

Melaka FM (English: Malacca FM) is a regional Malay language radio station operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia out of the state capital of Malacca, Malaysia. Broadcasting started in 1946 from the Stadthuys building. The Station transmits on FM 102.3 MHz from Gunung Ledang. The Melaka FM transmissions were formerly on AM 1008 kHz, until 2002. The Station can be received statewide as well as in some parts of Johor, Negeri Sembilan, south west Pahang (Bandar Tun Abdul Razak and Bandar Muadzam Shah) and part of Selangor (Sungai Pelek and Tanjung Sepat).

Etymology

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The Station was formerly known as Radio Malaysia Melaka and Radio 3 Melaka.

History

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Radio Malaya Malacca began its first broadcast from the Stadthuys in 1946, which was transmitted using a 25 watt powered transmission tower in Malacca City Centre. In 1948, the Station was moved to a wooden building in Bandar Hilir when Stadthuys was repurposed as a court building, and was transmitted using a 300 watt powered transmission tower at Malacca Straits Inn. Radio Malaya Malacca was rebranded as Radio Malaysia Melaka, when Malacca became a part of the newly formed Federation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963. Radio Malaysia Melaka moved to its present location at Jalan Mata Kuching (now Jalan Taming Sari), with the building officiated by Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Malacca – Tun Haji Abdul Malek Yusof, on 17 August 1965 and broadcast using AM Frequency 1008 kHz with a power of 10 kilowatt through a transmission tower located at Batu Berendam.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Melaka FM Info".
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