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The transmitter for 5815 kHz has been running half power (6 kW) till July
5th and the test transmission on this frequency provided very good reception up till around 1,000 km from Denmark. At night the signals travelled even further. From August 15th 2004 the transmissions on 5815 kHz have been resumed. The results from the test transmission on 15810 kHz (500 W) - which ended June 17 - were less successful. Transmissions on 15810 kHz may resume mid September from a new transmitter site. Besides shortwave, WMR is also available worldwide via the Internet, and will be available locally in Eastern Jutland, Denmark on FM 104.2 MHz from mid September 2004. www.wmr.dk (via Bernd Trutenau-LTU) |
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The transmitter for 5815 kHz has been running half power (6 kW) till July
5th and the test transmission on this frequency provided very good reception up till around 1,000 km from Denmark. At night the signals travelled even further. Good! The results from the test transmission on 15810 kHz (500 W) - which ended June 17 - were less successful. Transmissions on 15810 kHz may resume mid September from a new transmitter site. Very good!!! ....but they are too busy to reply to our email!!! Roberto Scaglione http://www.bclnews.it |
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