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[HCDX] World Music Radio - antenna change
Our two dipoles for 5815 and 15810 kHz are not very far apart from each
other and we have had a feeling that the radiations from both aerials
were affected. This morning (Monday 7th) we have changed the directions
of our dipole for 15810 kHz and hopefully reception has improved on this
frequency in the prime coverage area (which is + 1,000 km from Denmark).
The change might also have improved reception during the hours of
darkness on 5815 kHz - again in areas approx. +1,000 km from Denmark. We
don't expect daytime coverage to be affected.
We kindly invite monitoring observations by e-mail to this address:
wmr@xxxxxx from listeners who can compare reception now with reception
as it used to be.
Thanks in advance
Best 73s
Stig Hartvig Nielsen
World Music Radio (WMR)
www.wmr.dk
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