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World Music Radio (WMR) is now back on the air - broadcasting on 5815 kHz
with a power of 6 kW from a transmitter in the Western part of Denmark. We have now fixed the problem with low modulation - and the audio should now be fine again. A damaged low pass filter has also been repaired. E-mails with details on the modulation quality, as well as comments on the signal strength - compared to the situation in May-June - would be appreciated at this address: Best 73s Stig Hartvig Nielsen World Music Radio - www.wmr.dk |
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