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Last chance to hear WMR on 5840 and 15805 kHz   
Saturday, September 14 2019

HCDX
In a completely unexpected move the Danish authorities has withdrawn the
permission to use out of band frequencies (on a non interference basis) for
World Music Radio (WMR). This means that WMR will be ceasing operations on
5840 and 15805 kHz tomorrow Sunday September 15th 2009 at 2200 UTC.
WMR may return to shortwave ? using frequencies inside the official SW bands
? but this may take several months.

Meanwhile WMR continues being available via internet streaming at www.wmr.dk
? and hopefully also soon on medium wave 927 kHz in Copenhagen.

Reception reports may be sent to wmr@wmr.dk - or to World Music Radio, PO
Box 112, DK-8960 Randers SØ, Denmark (please enclose return postage).

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


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