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Old September 4th 04, 03:27 PM
Stig Hartvig Nielsen
 
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Default WMR back on the air on 5815 kHz

World Music Radio (WMR) is now back on the air - broadcasting on 5815 kHz
with a power of 6 kW from a transmitter in the Western part of Denmark. We
have now fixed the problem with low modulation - and the audio should now be
fine again. A damaged low pass filter has also been repaired.

E-mails with details on the modulation quality, as well as comments on the
signal strength - compared to the situation in May-June - would be
appreciated at this address:


Best 73s

Stig Hartvig Nielsen

World Music Radio -
www.wmr.dk






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