‘We fixed it!’ AFN moving to 105.1

by Airman 1st Class Lane T. Plummer 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

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Staff Sgt. Benjamin Smith, radio NCO in charge with Armed Forces Network Kaiserslautern, keeps informing listeners about the move to 105.1 FM scheduled for Wednesday. U.S. specs cars will be able to tune to the station, fixing an issue plaguing listeners for years.

For residents of the Kaiserslautern Military Community who love to cruise down the autobahn listening to American Forces Network Kaiserslautern, don’t be discouraged if the station doesn’t play on radio frequency 100.2 FM starting Wednesday.

According to a news release from the Defense Media Activity, AFN Kaiserslautern will move to frequency 105.1 FM to allow cars with American specifications to pick up the station.

“This change is a long time coming,” said Master Sgt. Christina Nelson, AFN Kaiserslautern station manager. “We felt our audience’s frustration at not being able to access their local radio station in their cars, and we wanted to fix it.”

The original signal was established when you could easily adjust the analog car stereos to tune in any station on the dial. However, with today’s digital U.S. car stereos, you can only tune in the odd-numbered frequencies.

“We are excited to expand our audience reach and look forward to providing the entire Kaiserslautern Military Community with relevant traffic, weather and command information during their daily commutes,” Nelson said. “So tune in!”

AFN is expected to broadcast at the new frequency at approximately 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Audience members will still be able to access AFN Kaiserslautern from their computers using AFN360 or stream it from their portable devices using the AFN Europe application found at www.afneurope.net.

Since 1943, AFN has been providing American service members, families and Defense Department civilian employees stationed in Europe with the best of American radio and television services.

For questions regarding the change or AFN, call their customer line at 06371-47-7206.