Station News: January 27th, 2012

Winter Broadcast Schedule Beginning (August 17, 2011)

Starting September 1st, 2011, Radio Station WWRB starts the winter broadcast season using the frequencies 3.215 MHz and 3.195 MHz. It is very important to note that during the winter broadcast season, any shortwave broadcast station located in the western hemisphere of the earth may suffer from excessive signal skip, and may not be able to supply reliable coverage to your intended audience using frequencies over 4.000 MHz.

Radio Station WWRB currently has several prime-time nighttime slots available for broadcasters on 3.215 MHz and 3.195 MHz. If you would like to optimize your ministry or radio program's coverage, our frequency coordinators can help. For your convenience, you can contact them seven nights per week between 8:00 pm - 12:00 am Eastern Time at (931) 563-3783 or (931) 728-6087.


New Images in Photo Gallery (June 26, 2011)

The Radio Station WWRB photo gallery has been updated with images of some of the latest developments in aircraft navigational aids by our parent company, Airline Transport Communications, Incorporated. We hope that you enjoy them.

If you would like to see more of Airline Transport Communications' work in aviation, please see our Youtube video on the historical recreation of a four course range system.


Summer Broadcast Schedule (May 5, 2011)

Effective as of Monday May 9th, 2011, Radio Station WWRB is switching to its summertime frequency schedule. All broadcasts currently carried on our winter frequency 2.390 MHz will be carried on our summer frequency 5.050 MHz. If you would like to help Radio Station WWRB better reach you with your favorite programs, click here to send us reception reports.


Testing Begins on New Frequency 2.390 MHz (February 26, 2011)

International Radio Station WWRB has begun testing on our new frequency, 2.390 MHz, using our 340° Dual Feed Rhombic Antenna. Currently, we operate the new frequency from 8:00 pm to 12:00 am eastern time simulcasting the content broadcast from 5.050 MHz. We would appreciate reports on how 2.390 MHz is coming in in your area. Your reports allow us to fine-tune the antenna to ensure better coverage and signal for listeners like yourself. If you have a report for us on how 2.390 MHz is coming in, click here to contact us.

The station rate card has also been updated to reflect new special pricing for broadcasters.