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Default Radio Nacional de Venezuela on 15250 kHz @ 23.50 UTC

On Jul 25, 5:27 pm, dxAce wrote:
RHF wrote:
Radio Nacional de Venezuela (RNV) on 15250 kHz
@ 23.50 UTC with RNV, La Voz de Venezuela and
Canal Internacional Station IDs.


Via Cuba



Yep. Cuba airs most if not all of Venezuela's stuff nowadays. I
presume that it was cheaper for Hugo to use Uncle Fidel's resources to
broadcast than to maintain a tx on Venezuelan soil. Hugo still hasn't
gotten the idea that if you want to broadcast propaganda to America,
it needs to be in ENGLISH. Having RHC put in a good word for you isn't
the same as airing your own stuff, even if it is on Cuba's dime.

I suspect that if Hugo started offering asylum to American murderers
the way Fidel does that he'd get some willing announcers. Even so, no
Americans have fled to Cuba in 20 years; on the weekends RHC puts on
guys with truly atrocious Ingles. The days of flying a plane to Cuba
and hiding out are gone. It never occurs to guys who could really use
it, like the guy in Reno who killed his wife and then tried to kill
the judge who'd ruled in her favor. He fled to Puerto Vallarta, not
Havana. The Mexicans shipped him right back. The last person who
wanted to go to Cuba was a school shooter 10 years ago, and he only
got to the parking lot.

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Default Radio Nacional de Venezuela on 15250 kHz @ 23.50 UTC

On Jul 25, 8:15 pm, American Insurgent wrote:
On Jul 25, 5:27 pm, dxAce wrote:

RHF wrote:
Radio Nacional de Venezuela (RNV) on 15250 kHz
@ 23.50 UTC with RNV, La Voz de Venezuela and
Canal Internacional Station IDs.


Via Cuba


Yep. Cuba airs most if not all of Venezuela's stuff nowadays. I
presume that it was cheaper for Hugo to use Uncle Fidel's resources to
broadcast than to maintain a tx on Venezuelan soil. Hugo still hasn't
gotten the idea that if you want to broadcast propaganda to America,
it needs to be in ENGLISH. Having RHC put in a good word for you isn't
the same as airing your own stuff, even if it is on Cuba's dime.


It occurs to me that maybe Hugo is really trying to spread propaganda
to the Cubans...? Or to the growing Spanish-speaking pops in the
U.S.? Just a hypothesis...

Bruce Jensen

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On Jul 25, 8:15 pm, American Insurgent wrote:
On Jul 25, 5:27 pm, dxAce wrote:

RHF wrote:
Radio Nacional de Venezuela (RNV) on 15250 kHz
@ 23.50 UTC with RNV, La Voz de Venezuela and
Canal Internacional Station IDs.


Via Cuba


Yep. Cuba airs most if not all of Venezuela's stuff nowadays. I
presume that it was cheaper for Hugo to use Uncle Fidel's resources to
broadcast than to maintain a tx on Venezuelan soil. Hugo still hasn't
gotten the idea that if you want to broadcast propaganda to America,
it needs to be in ENGLISH. Having RHC put in a good word for you isn't
the same as airing your own stuff, even if it is on Cuba's dime.


It occurs to me that maybe Hugo is really trying to spread propaganda
to the Cubans...? Or to the growing Spanish-speaking pops in the
U.S.? Just a hypothesis...

Bruce Jensen

Heard them about a week ago with an english broadcast on 6060 kHz from 1123
tune in to 1200 s/off SIO 555 Signal is much weaker lately so maybe
transmitting from Venezuela again (?)

WR
R 75
Antenna: B&W whip indoors
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Default Radio Nacional de Venezuela on 15250 kHz @ 23.50 UTC

On Jul 26, 7:42 am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jul 25, 8:15 pm, American Insurgent wrote:

On Jul 25, 5:27 pm, dxAce wrote:


RHF wrote:
Radio Nacional de Venezuela (RNV) on 15250 kHz
@ 23.50 UTC with RNV, La Voz de Venezuela and
Canal Internacional Station IDs.


Via Cuba


Yep. Cuba airs most if not all of Venezuela's stuff nowadays. I
presume that it was cheaper for Hugo to use Uncle Fidel's resources to
broadcast than to maintain a tx on Venezuelan soil. Hugo still hasn't
gotten the idea that if you want to broadcast propaganda to America,
it needs to be in ENGLISH. Having RHC put in a good word for you isn't
the same as airing your own stuff, even if it is on Cuba's dime.


It occurs to me that maybe Hugo is really trying to spread propaganda
to the Cubans...? Or to the growing Spanish-speaking pops in the
U.S.? Just a hypothesis...

Bruce Jensen


BpnJ,

HUGO like FIDEL likes to Live Larger Than Life
in the Public's Eye.! - He may be good for
Venezuela and much of Central and South
America along with the Caribbean -but- it is
questionable 'if' his is good for the USA ?

Some people see HUGO as Fidel . . .
with Oil Money to $pend.

time will tell ~ RHF
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On Jul 26, 8:06 am, "WR" wrote:
"bpnjensen" wrote in message

ups.com...



On Jul 25, 8:15 pm, American Insurgent wrote:
On Jul 25, 5:27 pm, dxAce wrote:


RHF wrote:
Radio Nacional de Venezuela (RNV) on 15250 kHz
@ 23.50 UTC with RNV, La Voz de Venezuela and
Canal Internacional Station IDs.


Via Cuba


Yep. Cuba airs most if not all of Venezuela's stuff nowadays. I
presume that it was cheaper for Hugo to use Uncle Fidel's resources to
broadcast than to maintain a tx on Venezuelan soil. Hugo still hasn't
gotten the idea that if you want to broadcast propaganda to America,
it needs to be in ENGLISH. Having RHC put in a good word for you isn't
the same as airing your own stuff, even if it is on Cuba's dime.


It occurs to me that maybe Hugo is really trying to spread propaganda
to the Cubans...? Or to the growing Spanish-speaking pops in the
U.S.? Just a hypothesis...


Bruce Jensen


Heard them about a week ago with an english broadcast on 6060 kHz from 1123
tune in to 1200 s/off SIO 555 Signal is much weaker lately so maybe
transmitting from Venezuela again (?)

WR
R 75
Antenna: B&W whip indoors
w/40 meter coil- Hide quoted text -

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WR - IIRC this was the best signal that
I have ever received from Cuba. ~ RHF

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