Radio Dacha is one of the most popular Moscow radio stations broadcasting in the FM range. It broadcasts Russian-language music tracks, but there are also a number of thematic and informational programs. Every hour here you can hear brief information about the traffic situation in Moscow and changes in the schedule of electric trains. The horoscope is announced every day, useful or funny advice is given, the stories and lives of famous Russian performers are told, and the creation of popular songs.
Instructions
Step 1
If you have a radio receiver, player, telephone or any other device capable of receiving radio signals in the FM range, use it to listen to Radio Dacha. In Moscow, this station broadcasts at a frequency of 92.4 MHz, while in other regions the receiver must be tuned to a variety of waves. The specific frequency value for more than seven dozen cities can be found on the radio station's own website.
Step 2
The link to the main page of this web resource is given below, and to get to the list of cities and frequencies, find and click the section with the name "Regions" in the menu. If your region or region is not on the list, you can find out the broadcast frequency by e-mail [email protected] or by phone in Moscow (495) 925 33 18.
Step 3
If you have Internet access, you can do without a radio receiver - the Radio Dacha website broadcasts online in real time. To use it, click the appropriate link on the main page of this Internet resource - it is placed in the upper left corner of the page ("Listen to Radio Dacha Online"), duplicated in the main menu ("Listen") and again repeated with the same name in the very bottom of the page.
Step 4
Clicking on the link will open the built-in player in a separate tab, the controls of which you can adjust the volume or temporarily interrupt the broadcast. Here you can also choose one of two sampling rates - this parameter determines the sound quality and the traffic spent on receiving it.
Step 5
You can listen to "Radio Dacha" online not only on the server of the radio station itself, there are also aggregator sites that make up lists of Internet radio stations and relay them. For example, on the Moskva. FM website, you can listen not only to the current broadcast of Radio Dacha, but also to previously recorded broadcasts. In addition, the player offered by this site allows you to select or skip sounded tracks, and also cuts out almost all commercials from recorded radio broadcasts.