After this week’s very successful trial broadcast WRMI will be continuing the Tuesday 13:00 UTC repeats of Encore to Europe on 15770 kHz for the time being.
Regular Broadcast times of Encore are:
10:00 – 11:00 UTC Saturday 6070 kHz Channel 292 to Europe
Repeated
01:00 – 02:00 UTC Sunday 5850 kHz and 5010 kHz WRMI to the US, Canada and Central America.
08:00 – 09:00 UTC Sunday 7440 kHz Channel 292 to Europe
02:00 – 03:00 UTC Monday 9455 kHz WRMI to the US and Canada
10:00 – 11:00 UTC Saturday 6070 kHz Channel 292 to Europe
Repeated
01:00 – 02:00 UTC Sunday 5850 kHz and 5010 kHz WRMI to the US, Canada and Central America.
08:00 – 09:00 UTC Sunday 7440 kHz Channel 292 to Europe
02:00 – 03:00 UTC Monday 9455 kHz WRMI to the US and Canada
13:00 – 14:00 UTC Tuesday 15770 kHz WRMI to Europe
19:00 – 20:00 UTC Friday 6070 kHz Channel 292 to Europe
19:00 – 20:00 UTC Friday 6070 kHz Channel 292 to Europe
Our email is [email protected]. Informal reception reports as well as those requesting eQSL welcome.
The website is www.tumbril.co.uk where we show transmission times and frequencies, the playlist for the most recent programme, more information about Radio Tumbril and the email link.
This weekend the programme contains music for stringed instruments. A violin piece by Prokofiev first, then a harp sonata by Petrini, the whole of Beethoven’s string Quartet No. 1, some Liszt, and finally part of a cello concerto by Schumann.
The playlist is on the website and will be updated as soon as possible after Saturday’s broadcast of the new show by Channel 292 at 11:00 UTC.
Channel 292 can be pulled live off the internet if the reception is poor in your location. Easy to find their site with a google search.
In the meantime – thank you for spreading the word about Encore – Classical Music on Shortwave on Radio Tumbril. And thank you to everyone for letting us know how well the signal is received where you live.
Brice Avery – Encore – Radio Tumbril – Scotland
Classical music can be very soothing and relaxing – much needed in these days of stress and high anxiety. Add the comforting fade of shortwave radio, and you have a winning combination.