I'm testing a new audio feed for the 15805 kHz transmitter. Hopefully more
stable than the previous one, which sometimes would run 24 hrs without a
single drop out - at other times produce drop outs almost continuously.
Something`s always wrong at WMR!My plan is to keep 15805 kHz (200 W) on the air 24/7 for the next week or
two. Should give DXers around the world a chance to catch 15805 when
conditions on 15 MHz in some rare cases might improve. Currently propagation
on 15 MHz is usually poor with a few fair days, but right now at this time
of the years I suppose chances are the best.
WMR on 15805 kHz (200 W) - transmitter site: Randers
WMR on 5840 kHz (100 W) - transmitter site: Bramming
F.pl.: Power increase to 500 W on 5840 kHz. And new transmitter on 927 kHz
(500 W) in Hvidovre
Stig Hartvig Nielsen
www.wmr.radio
Keeping Short Wave Radio Alive!
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