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Hello Gentlemen ... & Lovely Ladies: 1.) Are we sure that the interference is aimed toward the South Florida market? No, but a lot of it gets there. 2.) Is this a directional antenna used in Cuba? 3.) Is it a modification to the directional antenna in Cuba? No, it's a single stick, I believe. 4.) Is it intentional? Depends on how you think about it. No doubt they are intentionally running higher power on 560, but whether they are doing it to try and get their signal out to the US or to jam US stations, I don't know. I'd rather doubt it in this case... I rather suspect that they are doing it in an attempt to improve coverage in Cuba without the expense and difficulty of a proper directional array. I think if they _had_ a proper east-west array they could get good coverage without the interference issues. I have not noticed the change in Ft. Myers, but then again, it is not one of my button stations. It comes in nicely here in Virginia. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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