KNR, which I picked up last winter on 3815 kHz USB on the LEM206 DXpedition in the Finnish Lapland, has finally confirmed my reception report by email. Contact information for KNR can be found on their website. Also a list of email addresses for each division can be found on another page. The transmission actually comes from a coastal radio station, Ammassalik Radio (OZL), in Tasiilaq on the Eastern coast of Greenland. Broadcasts are aimed at fishermen out at sea. KNR programming is (still) heard at 12:00-13:15 and at 18:00-19:15 local time. The latter time (2100-2215 UTC) is much better for long-distance reception.
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To add to my posting, right now at 2100 UTC (on Sat. Oct. 15) KNR is heard really well on 3815 kHz USB. This was quite a surprise, because never before have I heard even a trace of the station here in Southern Finland with my short antennas. I suspect that MW conditions to North America will be excellent tomorrow morning!
