DIRECTION OF 15805 BEAM DUE TO BE CHANGED

For the past few weeks World Music Radio has been broadcasting on 15805 kHz 
with 200 W every Saturday and Sunday at 07-20 UTC beamed north from Randers, 
Denmark, in other words towards Northern Scandinavia, Western North America and 
Japan. Signal strength has been quite good in Northern Scandinavia and the 
signal has also been audible in Japan (from around local sunset in Japan) and 
Western North America (Alberta and British Colombia).  

Weather permitting – the direction of the 3 element yagi used on 15805 kHz - on 
top of a 30 m mast - will be changed to due south within the next few days – 
most likely this coming week.

That means that this weekend – August 3-4 2019 – will be the last chance of 
having good chances of picking up WMR on 15805 kHz in Japan and Western North 
America.  Right now 0745 UTC the band is open in North America and 15805 
propagates into Western Canada - even though with a weak signal.

Please note, there is a slight change of broadcasting hours this weekend: The 
transmitter on 15805 will be on the air continuously from Saturday morning 
August 3 at 07 UTC - until Sunday  afternoon August 4 at 16 UTC.  (The coming 
weeks the sign off time on Sundays will be back to 20 UTC).

Reception reports are welcome at [email protected] and by snail mail to World Music 
Radio, PO Box 112, DK-8960 Randers SØ, Denmark (return postage appreciated). I 
will try my best to reply to all reports with an eQSL for e-mail reports and 
with a printed QSL card for reports sent by snail mail . 

Best 73s, 
Stig Hartvig Nielsen,
World Music Radio – www.wmr.radio




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