LLBC Local Radio Laotian City

LLBC Local Radio Laotian City (official callsign LLBC-FM) is the LLBC local radio station for Laotian City, and the first local radio station in the Laotianlands, paving the way for commercial radio in 1931.

Launch
In December 1929, LLBC announced the launch of a local radio network, and launched the first station in Laotian City on February 23rd 1930, the original AM frequency was 1025 KHz (announced on air as 293 metres).

The AM frequency was changed to 1268 KHz (announced on air as 236 metres), before shifting to 1269 (still announced as 236 metres) in 1976 due to the Geneva Frequency Plan 1975.

LLBC Laotian City launched on FM in 1968.

Closure of AM transmissions
In 1994, following the announce of LLBC Radio 5's launch, LLBC would switch off the AM transmissions of all it's national and local stations, with LLBC Radio en Francais and LLBC ilo Kalama ion Toki Pona still broadcasting on AM. LLBC Laotian City's AM frequency went to LLBC Radio 5.

In 2000, all the LLBC Local Radio stations including LLBC-FM launched on DAB Digital radio, LLBC rebranded all of their local radio stations to LLBC Local Radio 4 years later, retaining the call signs.