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Lew January 2nd 04 10:25 PM

Portable SW receiver for Cuba trip
 
I'm taking a LEGAL trip to Cuba in a couple of months. I assume I can
get CNN World Service on the hotel's TV, but I would like to carry
along a very portable shortwave receiver to pickup English news
broadcasts when I'm out and about.

I've looked at some reviews, but the tiny, new (and not reviewed -
that I can find) Kaito KA-105 seems like it would fit the bill.

Other suggestions? Stations (frequencies and times) most likely of
use?

Thanks.

Sanjaya January 2nd 04 11:40 PM

"Lew" wrote...
I'm taking a LEGAL trip to Cuba in a couple of months. I assume I can
get CNN World Service on the hotel's TV, but I would like to carry
along a very portable shortwave receiver to pickup English news
broadcasts when I'm out and about.

I've looked at some reviews, but the tiny, new (and not reviewed -
that I can find) Kaito KA-105 seems like it would fit the bill.

Other suggestions? Stations (frequencies and times) most likely of
use?

Thanks.


Hi Lew,

I just ordered a KA105 from Kaito's website
http://www.kaitousa.com/KA105.htm

There are no reviews that I can find either, but
I took a chance, and Walter (kaitosales at earthlink dot net)
said if I'm not satisfied I can send it back with no restocking fee.

I should have it next week sometime.

For frequencies and times I think you'd do OK if you
got Monitoring Times magazine's issue that coincides
with your trip... going it March? Get the March issue.
They come out around the last day of each month in
bookstores (or did) and I get my subscription issue during
the last week of each month.

Also, Passport To World Band Radio 2004 would come
in handy. Amazon.com has it for about $17 US.

I listen to BBC from Antigua on 15190 kHz everyday.
I'd say you have a good shot of hearing a lot of stuff
targeted at the Americas... which you can find easily
in Monitoring Times. The real experts here will undoubtedly
have more specific suggestions.

Please post again and let us know what radio you got and when
your trip is. And when you get back be sure to let us know
how it went and what you heard.

Best wishes.




Diverd4777 January 3rd 04 12:11 AM


Jwin JX -m14;
-Picks up all frequencies & has a digital readout;

if it gets stolen , your only out $15 or so,...


In article ,
(Lew) writes:

n 2004 14:25:29 -0800

I'm taking a LEGAL trip to Cuba in a couple of months. I assume I can
get CNN World Service on the hotel's TV, but I would like to carry
along a very portable shortwave receiver to pickup English news
broadcasts when I'm out and about.

I've looked at some reviews, but the tiny, new (and not reviewed -
that I can find) Kaito KA-105 seems like it would fit the bill.

Other suggestions? Stations (frequencies and times) most likely of
use?

Thanks.





Maximus January 3rd 04 02:44 AM

What does the cuban government think about short wave radios ?
V
"Diverd4777" wrote in message
...

Jwin JX -m14;
-Picks up all frequencies & has a digital readout;

if it gets stolen , your only out $15 or so,...


In article ,
(Lew) writes:

n 2004 14:25:29 -0800

I'm taking a LEGAL trip to Cuba in a couple of months. I assume I can
get CNN World Service on the hotel's TV, but I would like to carry
along a very portable shortwave receiver to pickup English news
broadcasts when I'm out and about.

I've looked at some reviews, but the tiny, new (and not reviewed -
that I can find) Kaito KA-105 seems like it would fit the bill.

Other suggestions? Stations (frequencies and times) most likely of
use?

Thanks.







Diverd4777 January 3rd 04 03:12 AM

In article k.net, "Maximus"
writes:


What does the cuban government think about short wave radios ?
V


- I think they like it;
- Always broadcasting the Wolds Dullest Newscast to The U.S.;
- But if your in Cuba, there's probably less RF, so you can pick up Al Sorts of
stuff
- But from my point of view,

it's a very worthwhile SCUBA diving destination;
( Now if it were only Cheap & Legal...)


David Eduardo January 3rd 04 03:47 AM


"Diverd4777" wrote in message
...
In article k.net,

"Maximus"
writes:


What does the cuban government think about short wave radios ?
V


- I think they like it;
- Always broadcasting the Wolds Dullest Newscast to The U.S.;
- But if your in Cuba, there's probably less RF, so you can pick up Al

Sorts of
stuff


I do not know about present times, but up until a few years ago, tourists
could not bring SW radios into Cuba. The government saw them as possible
subversive hand-ons to local residents, who could then hear the truth.



Maximus January 3rd 04 03:31 PM

The cubans love to jam :)
V "David Eduardo" wrote in message
m...

"Diverd4777" wrote in message
...
In article k.net,

"Maximus"
writes:


What does the cuban government think about short wave radios ?
V


- I think they like it;
- Always broadcasting the Wolds Dullest Newscast to The U.S.;
- But if your in Cuba, there's probably less RF, so you can pick up Al

Sorts of
stuff


I do not know about present times, but up until a few years ago, tourists
could not bring SW radios into Cuba. The government saw them as possible
subversive hand-ons to local residents, who could then hear the truth.





Tom Welch January 3rd 04 04:11 PM

If I was going to Cuba, I would buy
a $100 worth of cheap SW radios and
then give the radios to Cubans during
my visit.

Tom Welch

RedOctober90 January 3rd 04 04:46 PM

"David Eduardo" wrote in message om...
"Diverd4777" wrote in message
...
In article k.net,

"Maximus"
writes:


What does the cuban government think about short wave radios ?
V


- I think they like it;
- Always broadcasting the Wolds Dullest Newscast to The U.S.;
- But if your in Cuba, there's probably less RF, so you can pick up Al

Sorts of
stuff


I do not know about present times, but up until a few years ago, tourists
could not bring SW radios into Cuba. The government saw them as possible
subversive hand-ons to local residents, who could then hear the truth.


Plus, Cuba operates a number station that transmits to the USA nightly.

Al Dykes January 3rd 04 04:55 PM

In article ,
RedOctober90 wrote:
"David Eduardo" wrote in message

om...
"Diverd4777" wrote in message
...
In article k.net,

"Maximus"
writes:


What does the cuban government think about short wave radios ?
V

- I think they like it;
- Always broadcasting the Wolds Dullest Newscast to The U.S.;
- But if your in Cuba, there's probably less RF, so you can pick up Al

Sorts of
stuff


I do not know about present times, but up until a few years ago, tourists
could not bring SW radios into Cuba. The government saw them as possible
subversive hand-ons to local residents, who could then hear the truth.


Plus, Cuba operates a number station that transmits to the USA nightly.



Donating the radio to someone as you leave is a nice idea,
but don't be insulted if they decline.

Check with your State Dept (or whatever it's called in your country)
for restriction about bringing things into Cuba.

--
Al Dykes
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