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WWL simulcast on WHRI Schedule

http://www.wwl.com/Article.asp?id=114239

Following is the tentative schedule WHRI will follow. They employ a split feed from a 250KW transmitter to two antennas to cover North America.

WWL Simulcast on Shortwave Radio Station WHRI
Monday

10PM-Midnight on 5.835 MHz


Tuesday-Friday

Midnight-6AM on 5.835 MHz
7AM-9AM on 11.785 MHz
9AM-3PM on 15.285 MHz
5PM-7PM on 9.840 MHz
Saturday

Midnight-7AM on 5.835MHz
9AM-Noon on 15.285 MHz
6PM-7PM on 9.840 MHz
7PM-9PM on 5.835 MHz
10PM-7A on 5.835 MHz
Sunday


Midnight-7AM on 5.835 MHz
9AM-Noon on 15.285 MHz
1PM-5PM on 15.285 MHz
 
I'm surprised that WWL isn't broadcasting over WRNO, considering that they come from New Orleans. Is WRNO worldwide owned by Clear Channel, or is it seperate now from the FM that it once simulcasted?

> http://www.wwl.com/Article.asp?id=114239
>
> Following is the tentative schedule WHRI will follow. They
> employ a split feed from a 250KW transmitter to two antennas
> to cover North America.
>
> WWL Simulcast on Shortwave Radio Station WHRI
> Monday
>
> 10PM-Midnight on 5.835 MHz
>
>
> Tuesday-Friday
>
> Midnight-6AM on 5.835 MHz
> 7AM-9AM on 11.785 MHz
> 9AM-3PM on 15.285 MHz
> 5PM-7PM on 9.840 MHz
> Saturday
>
> Midnight-7AM on 5.835MHz
> 9AM-Noon on 15.285 MHz
> 6PM-7PM on 9.840 MHz
> 7PM-9PM on 5.835 MHz
> 10PM-7A on 5.835 MHz
> Sunday
>
>
> Midnight-7AM on 5.835 MHz
> 9AM-Noon on 15.285 MHz
> 1PM-5PM on 15.285 MHz
>
 
Posted by: fybush

Posted on: 09/06/05 04:52 PM

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I attempted to hear WWL several times Monday, with no luck.
> The shortwave transmitter they are using comes in here
> during the day frequently, but no luck this time. Anybody
> else pull them in?
>
> Also, is this the old WRNO-international transmitting
> facility? They had a powerhouse signal into my area
> (northern Delaware)when they were simucasting WRNO-FM.

No, this is a relay via WHRI Cypress Creek SC, apparently pulling the signal right off the webcast. WRNO Worldwide has been off the air for several years.
 
I googled WRNO worldwide, to see about the stations demise, and it looks like they were making plans to start testing just this month. I would imagine that has now been derailed or at least postponed. It will come back as another religious outlet if it ever makes it back on the air.

> Posted by: fybush
>
> Posted on: 09/06/05 04:52 PM
>
--------------------> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > I attempted to hear WWL several times Monday, with no
> luck.
> > The shortwave transmitter they are using comes in here
> > during the day frequently, but no luck this time. Anybody
>
> > else pull them in?
> >
> > Also, is this the old WRNO-international transmitting
> > facility? They had a powerhouse signal into my area
> > (northern Delaware)when they were simucasting WRNO-FM.
>
> No, this is a relay via WHRI Cypress Creek SC, apparently
> pulling the signal right off the webcast. WRNO Worldwide has
> been off the air for several years.
>
 
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