Regular Broadcast
times of Encore are:
10:00 - 11:00 UTC
Saturday 6070 kHz Channel
292 to Europe - Simulcast on 9670 kHz
Repeated:
01:00 - 02:00 UTC Sunday 7730 & 5850 kHz WRMI to Europe
US and Canada (Note
change from 7780 to 7730)
16:00 – 17:00 UTC
Sunday 9670 kHz Channel 292 to
Europe
21:00 - 22:00 UTC Sunday 3955 kHz Channel 292 to
Europe
02:00 - 03:00 UTC Monday 5950 kHz WRMI to the US and Canada
13:00 - 14:00 UTC Tuesday 15770 kHz WRMI to Europe, east coast of US
and Iceland. RTTY continues to be heard on 15770 in
some areas. Suggest listening using USB or notch
filter in LSB if available.
19:00 – 20:00 UTC
Friday 6070 kHz Channel
292 to Europe (Note time change.)
Some
additions to the website:
Important
information about funding of Encore - Radio
Tumbril.
Up to date transmission times and
frequencies
The playlists for the most recent
programmes
An email link
Informal reception reports as well as
those requesting eQSL cards are welcome.
You can help keep
Encore on the air:
Encore is a one-man
operation. WRMI and Channel 292 are very
generous with their air-time but Encore still
costs around 200 Dollars/Euros a month to
broadcast.
If you can - send a small contribution to
help Encore keep going.
There is a PayPal donation button on the
homepage of the website - www.tumbril.co.uk -
which folks can use if they want to. If PayPal is
no good for you then send me an email and we'll
sort something else out.
Thank you.
A big thanks to the folks who have donated
already.
This week's
Programme - First broadcast this coming Saturday on
Channel 292 - starts
with a Finnish song, some of a recorder concerto by
Telemann, and a curiosity by Leoš Janáček.
Next
some music from a video game that won awards by
Austin Wintory, the last complete piece written by
Benjamin Britten, and part of a modern cornet sonata
by Edward Gregson.
The
programme finishes with the first movement of
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto.
Channel
292 can be pulled live off the internet if the
reception is poor in your location. Easy to find
their site with a google search.
A very good site for online SDR
receivers all over the world is: http://kiwisdr.com/public/ Click
the 'Map' button in the top left of the screen.