[HCDX] World Music Radio and Radio208

2023-04-13 Thread Stig Hartvig Nielsen
 

World Music Radio (WMR) has commenced using a new 300 Watts transmitter from
April 12 2023 on 15700 kHz after several months with 10 Watts only here. The
transmitter is currently being run on a test basis 24/7 – but from next week
it will be Saturdays and Sundays only. Occasionally on weekdays (I can put
the transmitter on - by request, should anyone want it).  So far results
have been good. The signals has been monitored via KiwiSDRs in South Africa,
Kenya, Argentina, Brazil, Bonaire, USA, Iceland, Russia, Ireland, many
places in Central and South Europe, the Middle East, Australia and New
Zealand. The aerial is a three element yagi beamed south. The transmitter is
slightly off channel (a bit below 15700.0 kHz); this will be adjusted as
soon as possible. Works will also be done to improve the audio quality on
15700 kHz. 

 

WMR is still on the air on 927 kHz (150 Watts), 5930 kHz (100 Watts), and
25800 kHz (60 Watts). These three frequencies are on the air 24/7. Power on
5930 kHz will soon be increased to 200 Watts. In the last few months 25800
has been monitored almost all over the world - at times - due to the current
high sunspot numbers. 

 

Radio208 has had some issues with a new 300 Watts transmitter on 5970 kHz –
replacing the old 100 Watts transmitter, which was running around 75 Watts
only. The new transmitter has been on and off for the past few weeks.  It
was put back into service again today at  10 UTC, the power lowered to 200
Watts, and hopefully it will continue now. Later, plans are to improve the
dipole aerial for 5970, and thus increase power to 300 Watts again.  Also
problems with the aerial for 1440 kHz. Currently 1440 is running low power
(around 20-30 Watts), so still audible locally. It may take a couple of
weeks until 1440 can return to full power, which may be 500 Watts instead of
the ‘normal’ 400 Watts.  We are considering a new aerial, which would
improve reception in central Copenhagen. Both 5970 and 1440 kHz are on the
air 24/7.

 

I am very late sending out QSL’s. Sorry! The new WMR 2023 QSL is currently
being designed, and will hopefully be ready by the end of the month.  Kindly
– please – notice that reports using remote receivers are not wanted, and
they are not QSLed. E-QSLs are free of charge of course, but if a printed
QSL card is desired, kindly send five euro – or two IRCs to cover return
postage. Donations are always VERY welcome. Address is: World Music
Radio/Radio208, PO Box 112, DK-8960 Randers SØ, Denmark.  Paypal via
w...@wmr.dk.  E-mail addresses are: w...@wmr.dk and m...@radio208.dk  

 

If you want to listen via the internet – you can listen here:  

http://radio.garden/listen/world-music-radio-classic-am-927/g27WAsrY

http://radio.garden/listen/radio-208/JhdGV04A

 

J

Best 73s
Stig Hartvig Nielsen 

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[HCDX] World Music Radio and Radio208

2020-12-11 Thread Stig Hartvig Nielsen
World Music Radio (WMR) has a new frequency in the 19 mb:  15790 kHz.
(Previously on 15805) On the air every Saturday and Sunday 0700-2000 UTC.
Power is 200 W into a 3 element yagi (due South). 
Testing from today Friday if everything works ok. I will probably leave the
transmitter on all weekend - from now continuously until Sunday 20 UTC.
Reception reports are welcome to World Music Radio, PO Box 112, DK-8960
Randers SØ, Denmark (for a printed QSL-card, pennant and stickers - please
enclose return postage 2 IRCs or 5 euro if you can) or via email to
w...@wmr.dk (for an eQSL).  Please note that reception reports using remote
receivers are not QSLed. I try to reply to all reports within 1-2 months.
5840 kHz (24h) will be changed to 5930 kHz (0700-1745) before the end of
December 2020.
927 kHz (24h) is due on the air in January 2021. 

 
Radio208 has transmitter problems. 5805 kHz (250W) from Hvidovre went silent
late on November 22nd. Back on the air on the new frequency of 5970 kHz
(200W) December 9th - but nothing on December 10th. Today December 11th from
1030 UTC the transmitter is back on the air, but we have lowered power to 50
Watt only, hoping that the transmitter can work with this. So Radio208 now
on 5970 kHz (50W) daily 0700-1600 UTC. 
1440 kHz (24h) remains on the air from Ishøj, Copenhagen. 
Reception reports are welcome to Radio 208, PO Box 112, DK-8960 Randers SØ,
Denmark (for a printed QSL-card and stickers - please enclose return postage
2 IRCs or 5 euro if you can) or via email to m...@radio208.dk (for an eQSL).
Please note that reception reports using remote receivers are not QSLed. I
try to reply to all reports within 1-2 months.  



Best 73s
Stig Hartvig Nielsen 
www.wmr.dk 
www.radio208.dk 









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