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Shortwave Broadcast on 6045khz at 1200 -1300 UTC + Internet stream
Internet Repeats at: 1500 -1600 UTC 1800 -1900 UTC 2100 -2200 UTC Good Listening 73s Tom (Tom Taylor) The origianl European Music Radio began in 1976 broadcasting from clandestine, mobile transmitters on various frequencies on the 48 metre Short-Wave band. Typical transmitter power was just 10 watts, but despite the low power, EMR's signal was received over most of Western Europe and Scandinavia. Today EMR is a legal international broadcast station, renting airtime on relay transmitters with considerably higher power and can be heard throughout the world. Most recently EMR has been heard via the T-Systems transmitter in Juelich, Germany on 6045khz. EMR also hires airtime from the Latvian State broadcaster (LVRTC) on 9290khz. EMR also has a 24-hour Internet service. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Music_Radio Hear audio clips of vintage EMR at http://www.simonmason.karoo.net/page478.htm For more information on EMR view http://www.geocities.com/heartland/e.../4915/emr.html |
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