European Music Radio
Pirate Legal
1976 - 2002 VERIFICATION OF RECEPTION - QSL 2002 - 2015
This is to confirm that Claudio Bianco listened to European Music Radio on the 19th of April 2015 via Channel 292 with 5 Kilowatts of power on a Frequency of 6070 KHz from Rohrbach Waal in Germany 15.15 UTC
E MR Transmits to Europe on 7265 - 9485 - 6190 & 6035 KHz every 2nd & 3rd Sunday
We hope you will email us again as your email’s keep us alive and kicking!
Broadcasting to Europe on 31m – 41m and 49m every 2nd & 3rd Sunday
of
the month and available worldwide 24 hours a day on the internet.
Dear Listener
of EMR,
Thank you for
your recent interest in EMR and thereby supporting the station. Your response
as
a listener is
a very important factor for our survival. With the ever-decreasing number of
short-wave stations due to station closures, we at EMR depend on your
correspondence and input, so
we can improve
our service to you the listener, and know that our service is of value to you!
EMR’s history is a rather colourful one, and many people will remember the station
as a free radio
station. Free,
not in the sense of costing you nothing, as that is true of almost all radio,
but free in
the sense that
the station was free from state control. Some would call EMR a pirate station,
but the
word pirate
implies theft of a possession. One thing is certain, EMR was once an
unlicensed, or illegal broadcaster, whose sole purpose was to demonstrate the
airwaves, could be used more effectively
to provide the
people of Europe with more choice. By means of an example, back in the 1970’s
when EMR started broadcasting, there were only 19 commercial radio stations in
the UK .
These days there are over 200, some of which started out like us, operating
illegally. Hopefully, we played a small part
in proving the
case for more choice on the airwaves.
The first EMR broadcast was heard in February 1976 with test
transmissions on 6250khz.
In May 1977 regular scheduled broadcasts commenced on the 3rd Sunday of
every month, and these continued until the station was raided in October 1980.
After the raid, we transferred all transmissions to Holland
via the Free Radio Service Holland
and continued using their services. These Dutch relays ended on the 12th of
June 1983 when the station was closed down.
EMR remained silent until 2 years later when UK-based transmissions were
heard for a short period of time up until 1986, but once again the station fell
silent. It took a further 10 years when in February 1996 it all started over
again – EMR was back on the air, but still broadcasting illegally
with it’s own 180watt transmitter.
In November 2002 the station started legal transmissions via the Italian
Radio Relay Service in Milan .
With the conversion to legal status, came a significant increase in transmitter
power to 10,000 watts (10Kw). From
February 2003, the transmitter power increased yet again to 100Kw via the
facilities of the LVRTC transmitter in Ulbroka ,
Latvia .
In January 2005 the official European Music Radio website was set up
with all the Information you
will need to Know about EMR, along with pictures and recordings of past
programming. In 2015 the website was updated to the present day with the
latest news on EMR and our programmes
Schedules. On the 18th September 2005, EMR commenced live programmers from our UK
studios, live on 9290. The first-ever
live phone-in featured a listener from Japan !
On February 12th 2006 the EMR Internet radio streaming service started.
This service is available
24 hours a day, and all of our short-wave broadcasts can now be heard simultaneously
on the internet in high-quality stereo, which means that even if conditions on
short-wave are not favourable, listeners
can still hear EMR!
Thanks go out to Jack Raats and Jarasoft in Holland for all their time and effort, and providing
the streaming servers for the internet service which are located in the Netherlands
which enables listeners from all over the world to listen to EMR.
On the 23rd of April 2006 EMR celebrated its 30th Birthday with
Transmissions on 9290 kHz from Latvia
and 5775 kHz from Milan .
Live transmissions on 9290 continued until December 2008 until the Latvian
transmitter was taken out of service.
From 2008 until 2011, EMR broadcast exclusively via the 100Kw Wertachtal
transmitter in Germany
in our first association with MV Baltic Radio.
EMR continued to broadcast in to 2015 via the fully-licensed
transmitters of MV Baltic Radio, Channel 292 and Radio Revival Sweden which are located in Germany and Sala in Sweden .
Over the years EMR has received reception reports from all corners of
the world and as far away
as Japan - New Zealand , South
Africa , Brazil ,
the USA , and of course Europe .
All Broadcasts
are in English with music, International ID's and radio related programming to Europe . Please continue listening to EMR and
corresponding with the station, and thanks for contacting us!
Good DX de IK1XPK, Claudio.
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