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SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
1 min.
broadcast
$10

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Producing
$5
Transmitting
$5
How Your Donations Will Be Used
For just $0.33/day, you can personally sponsor
10 minutes of our broadcast time per year, reaching out
to hundreds of thousands of people in North Korea.
Help us create 2 hours of exclusive, quality radio content for North Korean listeners every day.
Our Vision

At present,
we utilize shortwave frequencies to broadcast our programs to North Korea,
transmitted all the way from Uzbekistan.
Shortwave radio frequencies, in theory, can reach anywhere on earth by bouncing off the ionsphere and rebounding back to earth hundreds and thousands of miles from their point of origin.
This is the most cost-effective solution currently at our disposal.
Atmosphere
Ground
Your Donations and the Bigger Picture
Tashkent
NK
HOWEVER,
Shortwave transmissions are both weak and easily affected by atmospheric conditions, jamming from the North Korean authorities, and other uncontrollable factors.
Therefore, in the future,
we aim to broadcast on a medium wave frequency
in order to expand our audience
and effect greater change in the North.
Medium Wave (AM)
is more...
Powerful (frequency)
Audible (sound)
Present (sound)
...than
Short Wave (HF)


We believe this is an indispensable part of reaching 1 million listeners in North Korea...
1 million people who can change the future of both Koreas.
AM Frequency
(This is what our broadcasts currently
sound like to North Korean listeners tuning in via shortwave.)