The network is called FM-93 Network with 22 stations across Pakistan.

Who is the best RJ in Pakistan?

Adeel Azhar won the Best Male RJ Award while Sulmeen Ansari bagged Best Female RJ Award — yet another landmark for the Samaa FM – which has left a deep impact on the radio industry in Pakistan since its launch in December 2012.

Which is the highest railway station in Pakistan?

Kan Mehtarzai
At 2224 meters above sea level, it was the highest railway station in Pakistan until service was discontinued in 1986….Kan Mehtarzai railway station.

Kan Mehtarzai کان مہترزئی اسٹیشن
Station codeKZZ
History
Opened1921
Closed1986

Which is the largest railway station in Pakistan?

Lahore Junction railway station
Lahore Junction railway station in Lahore is Pakistan’s largest railway station in terms of area.

How many radio channels are there?

The average commercial-grade radio offers 2 to 16 channels, which is typically more than enough for most handheld-to-handheld operations. Heavy-duty radios, like the type used by fire and police departments, may have up to 256 different channels.

How many junctions are in Pakistan?

633 stations
The Pakistan Railways (PR) network is comprised of 7, 791 route kilometers; 7, 346km of broad gauge, and 445 km of metre gauge. There are 633 stations in the network, 1,043km of double-track sections (in total) and 285 km of electrified sections.

What is the frequency range of Pakistan Airwaves?

0100-0300 via Khuzdar 567 kHz; Loralai 1251 kHz; Bahawalpur 1341 kHz; Dera Ismail Khan 1404 kHz; Zhob 1449 kHz; Turbat 1584 kHz 2345-0505 & 0700-1800 via Islamabad 585 kHz (English programme: 1200-1300)

What is the frequency of NBS in Pakistan?

National Broadcasting Service (News and Current Affairs Programme) in Urdu and English. 0100-0300 & 1200-1700 via Karachi 639 kHz; Quetta 855 kHz; Lahore 1080 kHz; Hyderabad 1098 kHz; Islamabad 4835 kHz; Larkana 101.0 MHz.

What are the radio frequencies for Bangladesh?

ON THIS PAGE: Radio stations, frequencies and contact details for Bangladesh. Local time in Pakistan is UTC + 5 hours. The national language in Pakistan is Urdu, but Pakistani radio stations also broadcast in English and other languages. 0100-0300 & 1200-1700 via Karachi 639 kHz; Quetta 855 kHz; Hyderabad 1098 kHz; Larkana 101.0 MHz