Greece has over 1,000 radio stations operating with a certificate of temporary legality. Most broadcast on the FM band; the AM band has been almost entirely abandoned by broadcasters, with the exception of State-run media and a few other stations.

The Greek broadcast licensing process came under legal scrutiny as a result, and in 2002, eight of the closed stations reopened. In 2004 and 2005, several more stations reopened as the result of a judicial order. Stations have continued to open since then. Most of them are unlicensed and lack legal permission to broadcast; many of these stations were among those shut down by the Greek government in 2001. Throughout the country, no radio station is operating with a formal license as of March 2019; instead, stations are operating with temporary permits of legality with no expiration date, or simply operate without any legal status whatsoever.


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In the Thessaloniki region a licensing bid for 27 FM frequencies has been on hold for several years, while engineering studies have shown that up to 19 more radio stations could possibly broadcast safely in the region, though how many if any, additional frequencies will be tendered remains uncertain.

Most radio stations in Thessaloniki broadcast from Mount Chortiatis, slightly northeast of the city. A very small minority broadcast from or have repeaters in other points throughout the region. Most stations broadcast in stereo, but a small (but slowly growing) number uses the Radio Data System. Like in Athens, most stations use excessively high wattage. Temporarily, most, but not all, stations are broadcasting with legal "permission"[clarification needed] from Greek National Council for Radio and Television, until and if new licenses are issued.

All the state-run radio stations still broadcast their programs on the MW band, except the Third Programme which gave its frequency (666 kHz) to an ERA Filia (Friendship) which has been suspended since 2013. The program is shared with another state station Kosmos. Since unlicensed broadcasting on the AM in Greece is illegal but tolerated, some pirate radio stations broadcast full-fledged radio programs, some with commercials and some experimental. An example is on 1098 kHz, broadcasting experimentally in C-QUAM, AM Stereo, one of the few AM Stereo radio stations in Europe. Other unlicensed radio stations on the MW include those on 909 kHz, 1017 kHz, 1035 kHz and 1188 kHz.

Occasional experimental DAB broadcasts were reported in the Athens and Thessaloniki areas on channels 13A, 13B, 13C since 2003. Since January 2018, ERT transmits a DAB+ multiplex on channel 12C (227.360 MHz) from their transmitter site on Mount Ymittos, near Athens. The multiplex contains: "First Programme", "Second Programme", "Third Programme", "ERA Sport", "ERA Kosmos", "Voice of Greece", "Zeppelin", "Deytero Laika", "Deytero Paradosiaka", "Kosmos Jazz" & "Trito Maestro". Most radio stations in Greece stream their audio on the Internet.

I know I'm late for this map but can anyone tell me where is the radio at Trikala . I already found two which was at a blown up convoy and another one near a farm leaning at a fence but the last one is hard to find.

All physical DRM radios must decode Emergency Warnings 

For reliable reception the receiver must be in the target area jus like using AM for minimum noise & interference. A South African trial proved that DRM decoding occurs when the same signal is received in AM.

DRM is not good on HF, not in the emergency thing we are talking. DRM requires decoders and these radios are not cheap. DRM has a very high signal to noise ratio. Either you receive great quality audio, or no reception at all. Just like the digital TV rubbish. Go and tell that to people in urban areas, where SWL is mostly needed. I do not agree about the DMR and I do not like scanning the bands with my cheap receiver and all that I hear is digital rubbish. I expect to listen to voice and music programs.

No, DRM does NOT require an abnormally high SNR to decode if the transmission is properly configured for a MSC of 16 QAM. DRM HF is also viable for emergency warnings if the broadcast is properly configured as previously mentioned. DRM radios are finally becoming available for reasonable sums, i.e. < $100. Granted, the world needs to cut its dependency on China for production.

i am a younger,newer swl listener. From 2014 , to now, Voice of Greece had music that i never hear in the US. It may have been a less supported voice, but compared to our radio, VOG was/is very interesting. For some of us, music is an ambassador, not economic reports, and dry political reporting.

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We (US citizens) will be vacationing in Greece with friends. It would be handy to have a License-free radio for communication and rendezvous purposes. I see the RADIODDITY PR-T1 (PMR 446) as an equivalent to the US FRS service. Am I reading this right? Can I buy these in the US for use in Greece & EU generally? Short range is fine for my purposes.

In 1971, The Greece Central School District sought out community involvement in the establishment of a community FM radio station. On August 31, 1971, the Greece Central School District Board of Education approved the concept of launching a community radio station, and the process to apply for a FCC license began.

Jazz90.1 is one of the last full-time community jazz radio stations left in the United States, and relies solely on donations from listeners, and area businesses. The station continues providing its listeners unique local programming such as the Live Studio Concert Series, Greece Central Jazz Radio Hour, and more. Jazz90.1 prides itself on also providing great learning opportunities to Greece students who wish to pursue careers in media and broadcasting. Staff of Jazz90.1 work hand in hand with district teachers and leaders, giving Greece students a one of a kind learning opportunity both behind the scenes, and on the air.

At Jazz90.1, they believe that jazz is a living music. Half of their broadcast hours are focused on current artists who are committed to moving the music forward. Jazz90.1 plays more new music than any radio station in the U.S., but also offer a heaping portion of the classics, like Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Wayne Shorter, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, and many more.

There is also the ERT Contemporary Orchestra which is a smaller orchestra that focuses on light classics. A link for it is on the same website. (Smaller second radio orchestras that play light music are not uncommon in large continental European cities.) With the ERT Contemporary Orchestra, there are still four clearly full time groups (two radio orchestras, the opera orchestra, and the state orchestra,) and with the Philharmonia at least over half time (17 programs in 2022.) The status of Armonia remains to be determined. Even if it were only half time, combined with the Philharmonia that would make the total equal to five orchestras with full seasons.

We are music people. Just like you. This radio is a mirror of our souls. Our mission is to search out and expose great new music to people who otherwise may never encounter it. So please enjoy our vibes, cause our music never ends.

Medical Physics Department (Medical School, University of Thessaly) participated in a Greek National EMF research program (EDBM34) with the scope to measure and evaluate radiofrequency (RF) exposure (27-3000 MHz) in areas of sensitive land use. A thousand (1000) measurements were carried out at two "metropolitan locations" (Athens and Thessaloniki: 624 points) and several rest urban/rural locations (376 points). SRM 3006 spectrum analyzer manufactured by Narda Safety Test Solutions was used. The broadband mean electric field in metropolitan areas was 0.41 V/m, while in the rest of Greece was 0.36 V/m. In metropolitan areas, the predominant RF source was the TV and Radio FM signals (36.2% mean contribution to the total RF exposure level). In the rest areas, the predominant source was the systems of the meteorological and military/defensive service (31.1%). The mobile sector contributed 14.9% in metropolitan areas versus 12.2% in the rest of Greece. The predominant mobile source was 900 MHz in both cases (4.5% in metropolitan areas vs. 3.3% in the rest of Greece). The total exposure from all RF sources complied with the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 2020 safety guidelines [ICNIRP, 2020]. The maximum exposure level was 0.129% of the limit for the metropolitan areas vs. 0.110% for the rest of Greece. Nonremarkable differences between metropolitan areas' exposure and the rest of Greece. In most cases, new 5 G antennas will be added to the existing base stations. Thus, the total exposure may be increased, leading to higher safety distances.  2023 Bioelectromagnetics Society.

Greece is expected to adopt national regulation in line with the EECC directive. Adopted by the EU in December 2018, the EECC directive requires all new car radios in the EU to be capable of receiving digital terrestrial radio by the end of 2020.

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