

During the summer period the transmitter is often kept on the air continuously from Saturday morning at 0700 until Sunday at 2100 or 2200 UTC. The transmitter site is north of Randers, and this transmitter is on the air regularly every Saturday and Sunday at 0700-2000 UTC. WMR also continues using 15790 kHz with 200 Watts into a 3 element yagi beamed south.

Luckily 5930 kHz is a clear channel all day except 2100-2400 UTC. The work on installing a 500 Watts PA, which was purchased 1½ years ago, has seen little progress but hasn’t been given up.

WMR continues broadcasting on 5930 kHz with almost 200 Watts from Bramming in SW Denmark. Unfortunately a very powerful, Italian pirate station (supposedly from SW of Milan) began using 927 kHz a short while after WMR was launched on 927, making reception of WMR impossible in most parts of Europe, and even causing severe interference to WMR on 927 kHz in Denmark during evenings and night time. The transmitter provides excellent reception in the larger Copenhagen area and in parts of Zealand and SW Sweden during daytime. Within the next few weeks the power will be increased to 500 Watts. Initially with 50 Watts only power was gradually increased, and is now 250 Watts. As the sunspot number is increasing – until the maximum is reached (probably) in the Summer of 2025 – long distance reception on 25800 kHz will improve.Īfter four years of struggle, WMR finally began broadcasting on MW 927 kHz from Hvidovre, Copenhagen, on April 14 th 2021. Occasionally the signal can also be heard much further afield when conditions are good. The transmitter will be on the air 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing very good coverage to Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark. The power is 100 Watts – or some 250 Watts ERP – and the transmitter site is a 110 m tall mast in Mårslet in the southern outskirts of Aarhus, Denmark. World Music Radio (WMR) has now commenced broadcasting in the 11 metre band on 25800 kHz as of today, June 14 th 2021 at 11 UTC.

Of this 110 m mast located in Mårslet, Aarhus The aerial for 25800 kHz is at the top position
