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R.Rebelde?
Old ILG says R. Rebelde 5025 at 10:25utc, sio 333, some fading at
times, but not bad, if it is R.Rebelde (like I said, I'm using an outdated ILG) at 10,000 watts. All discussions in Spanish, with some discussion of Guantanamo around 10:15utc. Ever notice how station id is difficult, even when they say who they are? Well, whatever it is, received in SoMo on a yb400pe, on whip, as well as the dx-402, again, on whip. Continues to do well at 10:34utc. thanks ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis |
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 05:37:28 -0500, yachtboy!
wrote: Old ILG says R. Rebelde 5025 at 10:25utc, sio 333, some fading at times, but not bad, if it is R.Rebelde (like I said, I'm using an outdated ILG) at 10,000 watts. All discussions in Spanish, with some discussion of Guantanamo around 10:15utc. Ever notice how station id is difficult, even when they say who they are? Well, whatever it is, received in SoMo on a yb400pe, on whip, as well as the dx-402, again, on whip. Continues to do well at 10:34utc. thanks Just heard station id at 11:00utc, it is indeed R. Rebelde. ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis |
"yachtboy!" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 05:37:28 -0500, yachtboy! wrote: Old ILG says R. Rebelde 5025 at 10:25utc, sio 333, some fading at times, but not bad, if it is R.Rebelde (like I said, I'm using an outdated ILG) at 10,000 watts. All discussions in Spanish, with some discussion of Guantanamo around 10:15utc. Ever notice how station id is difficult, even when they say who they are? Well, whatever it is, received in SoMo on a yb400pe, on whip, as well as the dx-402, again, on whip. Continues to do well at 10:34utc. thanks Just heard station id at 11:00utc, it is indeed R. Rebelde. My latest ILG (May 2005) shows this for R.Rebelde out of Havana 5025 khz 0000-2400 non-directional 6120 khz 0300-0400 non-directional 9600 khz 1000-1300 230 degrees 11655 khz 1500-1730 230 degrees 11655 khz 1000-1300 230 degrees |
Actually, I understand via Arnie Coro last winter that R. Rebelde has a
newish 50 kW Transmitter nowadays... Bruce Jensen |
On 29 Jul 2005 07:17:42 -0700, "bpnjensen"
wrote: Actually, I understand via Arnie Coro last winter that R. Rebelde has a newish 50 kW Transmitter nowadays... Bruce Jensen Which may explain why I could still get it after sunrise. LOL! ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis |
bpnjensen wrote: Actually, I understand via Arnie Coro last winter that R. Rebelde has a newish 50 kW Transmitter nowadays... Bruce Jensen I was vacationing in Cuba in February and got to tour RHC courtesy of Arnie Coro. At one point, he asked how reception was for the various RR and RHC frequencies and I mentioned that Radio Rebelde came in quite strong on 5025 kHz and he mentioned that some transmitter/antenna improvements had been made. Regards John Barnard |
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