Radio Kansai

[1] Considering that the area of reception was smaller than expected, Radio Kobe moved to AM frequency 560 and increased its output to 3W on August 1, 1953.

That year, after becoming an independent station again, it moved to 558kHz due to the passing of the new Geneva Frequency Plan.

[2] CRK started conducting Wide FM simulcasts on both the Kobe and Himeji transmitters on December 14, 2018.

[5] The main transmitter in Kobe[6] is JOCR, broadcasting on 558kHz, with relay station JOCE, 1395kHz, in Toyooka.

[7] The station's transmitter is located close to Japan's timezone meridian.