Chinese station on 15800 kHz is China National Radio-1 in Chinese vs.Taiwanese low powered Sound of Hope/Xi Wang Zhi Sheng
<http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> Virus-free. www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> На сб, 11.04.2020 г. в 9:25 <hartvig@wmr.dk> написа: > > After having been silent on SW since September 2019, World Music Radio > (WMR) is now back on 15805 kHz using a 3 element yagi beamed south - every > Saturday and Sunday at 07-20 UTC. The transmitter power is 200 Watts and > the signal is audible almost worldwide for dedicated DXers. Unless one is > in Eastern Jutland, Denmark and can get the ground wave, having a good > receiver, a good aerial and being at a site without man made interference - > as well as having patience - and listening at the right time of the day > (when propagation is best) is needed in order to catch WMR on 15805. > > Best reception usually is in Southern Europe, but it is also possible to > receive 15805 kHz in the Eastern Europe, Middle East, all over Africa, in > parts of South America and the Eastern part of North America. Also in Asia > “on a good day”. > > Sometimes 15805 suffer from some interference from a Chinese station on > 15800 kHz. > > Sometimes short skip propagation is providing excellent reception in > Central Europe. But propagation is changing all the time and catching the > low power signals from WMR on 15805 is really a challenge for DXers in most > places. It is not just switching on your receiver and tuning in – as is > often the case with big international broadcasters using 100,000 – 500,000 > Watts of power. > > Please note that the signals of WMR on 15805 kHz are only suitable for AM > listening, so don’t use SSB. > > Reception reports are acknowledged by an eQSL for reports sent to > wmr@wmr.dk - or by a QSL card (as well as stickers and as long as stocks > last: a pennant) for reports sent to World Music Radio, PO Box 112, DK-8960 > Randers SØ, Denmark (kindly enclose return postage: 2 IRCs, 5 euro or > equivalent. Sorry but 1 or 2 USD won’t do). Please note that reception > reports using remote receivers (such as remote Kiwi SDRs) are not QSLed. > > There are two reasons for WMR being off air on SW for several months. > First the Danish telecom agency refused to issue a new license to utilise > “out of band frequencies on a non-interference basis”. This issue was > however settled. Second problem was a storm which damaged the yagi aerial.. > The aerial was repaired a few days ago and it now works very well again - > from the transmitter site just north of Randers in Eastern Jutland, Denmark. > > The second SW frequency of WMR, 5840 kHz, is expected to be back on the > air from a new transmitter site by the end of April 2020. > > > Best 73s > Stig Hartvig Nielsen, > www.wmr.radio & www.radio208.dk > > > > > > > > > > _ > Hard-Core-DX mailing list > Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com > http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx > http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ > _______________________________________________ > > THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed > and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License > published by Michael Stutz at > http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html > --
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