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Tony Meloche wrote:
I also pulled CMBV from Wajay, Cuba not long ago, which was my first foreign (excluding Canada) AM broadcast. That's about 1350 miles from where I live now, but it is listed as a 500,000W station! But it was a heck of a kick to know I was listening to an ordinary AM station from another part of the world. Most observers believe many of the Cuban stations listed with extremely high powers are not using anywhere near as much power as listed. (with the loosening of relations between Russia and Cuba, they're having an electricity crisis and power for operating broadcast transmitters is scarce) It's quite likely CMBV's power was a lot close to 50,000W, making it an even better catch! -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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