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  2. Sentech - Wikipedia

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    The Sentech Tower in Brixton, Johannesburg. Sentech began operations in 1992 as the signal distributor of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). Sentech's mandate also included providing services to M-Net, Radio 702, Radio Ciskei, Radio Transkei and the Bophuthatswana Broadcasting Corporation.

  3. List of radio stations in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radio stations in South Africa. M Note: The list of commercial stations tends to be more stable, with few additions or removals. The list of community stations tends to change quite a bit, with many changes over time (mainly due to funding issues).

  4. South African Radio League - Wikipedia

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    The SARL advocates on behalf of its membership and all licensed amateur radio operators in South Africa as the representative of amateur radio to the South African government. This has included the promotion of deregulation and simplification of the amateur radio service, and expansion of the number of amateur radio operators in Southern Africa ...

  5. Amateur radio call signs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The conference held in 1927 assigned call prefixes to Morocco (CNA–CNZ), Egypt (SUA–SUZ), Republic of Liberia (ELA–ELZ), Ethiopia (ETA–ETZ), and the Union of South Africa (ZSA–ZUZ). These, however, did not necessarily include amateur radio operation. [9] African areas administered politically by colonizing countries (i.e.

  6. List of Afrikaans-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    List of Radio Stations (South Africa) List of Radio Stations (Africa) This page was last edited on 20 February 2023, at 11:24 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Jozi FM - Wikipedia

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    Jozi FM (formerly known as Soweto Buwa Radio) [1] is a local radio station that started in 1995 as Soweto Community Radio. In 1999–2000, Soweto Community Radio and Buwa Radio merged to form Jozi FM, to form the largest community radio station in South Africa, broadcasting in several languages including: English, isiZulu, Sesotho, Sepedi, Setswana and Xitsonga.