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Description: Gives information about the AM broadcast band stations of ZNS (Radio Bahamas) which are easily heard in south Florida.
ZNS, Radio Bahamas -- 810, 1240, 1540 kHz AM "Because there's nothing on TV!" * NOW IN OUR 12TH YEAR * ESTABLISHED DECEMBER 7, 1995 * That's "Zed-N-S" -- the British pronounciation -- of course.
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Page title:ZNS, Radio Bahamas -- 810, 1240, 1540 kHz AM
Keywords:ZNS, radio, AM, DX, DXing, DX-er, DX-ing, Miami, Florida, 810, 1540, 1240, ZNS Network Bahamas, ZNS Network, Fla., Fla, Bah., Bah, Bahamian, travel, Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas, local, religious, Inspiration 1240, Broadcasting Corporation, inspiration, broadcasting, cruises, vacations, cruise, cruise ships, tourist, Florida, vacation, Bahamas, Freeport, Grand Bahama, Radio Bahamas, Caribbean, port, seaport, Nassau, Kirby, Brooks, New Providence, Bahama-ized, Bahamaized, Bahamian music, news, sports, talk, BBC news, Caribbean music, oldies, jazz, music, BBC, Kirby Brooks, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Port Everglades, WGBS, 710, ZNS1, ZNS-1, tech writer, technical writer, editor, reporter, writer, journalist, ZNS2, ZNS-2, ZNS3, ZNS-3, 1540
Description:In the Bahamas, there are three AM broadcast band stations -- ZNS-1, ZNS-2, and ZNS-3 -- (pronounced Zed-N-S), that can eaily be heard in Florida. Also known as Radio Bahamas and ZNS Network Bahamas. For DXers and casual listeners. Topics Include Introduction to ZNS Radio Bahamas, DXing ZNS Radio, Long-Time ZNS Fan, Bahama-ized Playlist, and What Does ZNS Stand For?
IP-address:67.227.170.145

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Creation Date: 24-feb-2006
Expiration Date: 24-feb-2014