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or 5065 but soon settled on 5070.<br />

Another check of WWCR-1 found it going strong on 7465 kHz after 2300 UT<br />

Feb 5, but almost like someone threw a switch, it became quite weak after<br />

0000 Feb 6. I'm sure propagation would have been inbooming on previous<br />

3240 but who knows, another interference complaint may have knocked them<br />

off that too like 3230 before it, which was used only briefly. After 0100,<br />

7465 again had switched to 7490.<br />

WWCR's homepage now says:<br />

"WWCR's Transmitter #3 will broadcast on 4.775 MHz from 0300-1200 UTC<br />

until further notice. WWCR's Transmitter #1 will broadcast on 7490 kHz<br />

(moved from 7465 kHz) for 1 hour daily, 0100-0200 UTC. These changes are<br />

noted in the program gui<strong>de</strong>, updated 5 February."<br />

All these frequencies on 3, 4, 5 and 7 MHz are "out of band", really fixed<br />

bands in the US, and broadcasters trying them must take the risks<br />

associated with their usage being on a non-interference basis (NIB) to<br />

higher-priority transmissions, however sporadic.<br />

Complaints from utility stations at home or abroad seem to count for more,<br />

or be more likely, than from broadcasters which are in-band tropical<br />

stations in their own areas.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 6)<br />

Frequency change of WWCR#3 from Feb 3 until further notice:<br />

0300-1200 NF 4775 WCR 100 kW / 040 <strong>de</strong>g to NoAm, ex5070<br />

(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Feb 8)<br />

Re WWCR on 4775 kHz. 4775, 2300-1200 UT.<br />

Wi<strong>de</strong>ly reported to be on 4775 kHz soon, due of complaint to FCC authority.<br />

WWCR Nashville TN has this announcement on its website:<br />

"WWCR's Transmitter #3 will broadcast on 4.775 MHz from 0300-1200 UTC<br />

until further notice. WWCR's Transmitter #1 will broadcast on 7490 kHz<br />

(moved from 7465 kHz) for 1 hour daily, 0100-0200 UTC. These changes are<br />

noted in the program gui<strong>de</strong>, updated 5 February. "<br />

(Transmitter schedule updated 4-Feb is at:<br />

)<br />

However last night (Mon 8-Feb) I heard 4775 with a strong signal earlier<br />

than above, at 2347 UT (and 5070 was silent) - lady preacher (presumably<br />

Sylvia Pearce per schedule) then hymns with harmonium accompan<strong>im</strong>ent. At<br />

0003 UT though, 4775 cut off abruptly. Retuned to 5070 and heard live<br />

preacher (Joe Anthony) telling listeners his programme (Voice of the<br />

Wil<strong>de</strong>rness scheduled Mon and Fri 0000 UT) would soon be on 4775 kHz<br />

instead of 5070 and to check 4775 if you couldn't hear h<strong>im</strong> on 5070. So<br />

maybe 5070 will soon be dropped altogether by WWCR?<br />

This morning had the misfortune to catch Alex Jones' 'Infowars' at 0630 UT<br />

on 4775 in accordance with the revised schedule (5070 was silent).<br />

(Alan Pennington-UK, BrDXC-UK Feb 9)<br />

WRMI Radio Miami International - Broadcast and Program Schedule -<br />

effective February 12, 2010<br />

see XLS WRMI 9955 kHz program schedule file on<br />

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