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RADIO HAVANA CUBA OFF THE AIR
I have noticed the absence of Radio Havana Cuba for the past day or so. I do
not find this to be so unusual considering the Hurricane that went thru Cuba. However I do find it strange that 1180-AM Radio Rebelde is still going, and the Cuban jamming of Radio Marti Shortwave still continues. George Thurman |
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GSthurman wrote: I have noticed the absence of Radio Havana Cuba for the past day or so. I do not find this to be so unusual considering the Hurricane that went thru Cuba. However I do find it strange that 1180-AM Radio Rebelde is still going, and the Cuban jamming of Radio Marti Shortwave still continues. They have their priorities! dxAce |
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Diverd4777 wrote: Where is the transmitter / Antenna / Power lines in relation to the Hurricanes path..? Transmitters are located at Bauta, 82.30W 23.00N, just west of Habana proper. There are approximately 14 shortwave transmitters there, ranging from 7.5 to 100 kw. That is about where Charley went through. dxAce |
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