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Vision Radio Network : ウィキペディア英語版
Vision Radio Network

Vision Christian Radio (formerly Vision Radio Network and Vision FM) is a Christian media ministry of Vision Christian Media (United Christian Broadcasters Australia Ltd.). Vision's motto is "Connecting Faith to Life" and the radio network is a means to that end. It aims to make Christian media easily accessible for every Australian. As of 2015, Vision operates on 600+ licences, the majority being low powered FM services reaching into suburban areas of large cities plus many small country towns. It also broadcasts on almost 30 higher powered services including Western Sydney, Western Melbourne and Adelaide on 1611 AM.
==History==
Vision began broadcasting from small studios in Springwood, Brisbane on 1 February 1999. In 2001 Vision moved into larger premises in nearby Underwood to better provide a 24-hour 7-day broadcast to relay stations across the nation, plus listeners on the Internet and via satellite.
UCB Australia (as it was then known) was able to acquire around 500 high and low powered open narrowcast licenses and quickly set up a national network of relay stations to meet the needs of listeners all over the country. Vision Christian Radio reaches listeners in places ranging from Australia's larger cities to regional centres and tiny isolated towns in The Bush. Many small to medium-sized country towns in Australia have benefited from the cost-effective approach of using low powered FM transmitters. Although typically only one to ten watts, they usually give quite adequate residential coverage in small towns, depending on the antenna height above local terrain. The setup cost is achievable for most communities. The ongoing cost is minimal due to low maintenance equipment with low power consumption – some stations in remote areas even use solar power.

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