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weatherall wrote: Kevin Garrett Wrote: Hearing Radio Habana Cuba on 9550 at 0256. 9550 is targeted to Central America. I can't hear any of the frequencies for North America. Is this the same for everyone else? I live in Oregon. K Hi Kevin: I'm in San Francisco. Over here, the best time to listen seems to be 0500-0700 UTC. The frequencies would be 6000 / 9550 / 11760 khz. RHC is one of my favorite broadcasters, and I have several RHC reception reports on my weblog: http://cobaltpet.blogspot.com/ Try 9820 this has generally been their best frequency to my area for years. I heard them tonight in english on this frequency S9 +10 and they sounded pretty good except the audio was about 1/2 strength. I would not encourage them to crank it up because they will probably start to splatter or something worse. I don't listen to them but stopped long enough to note better than usual modulation (clean an undistorted) but weak. According to Passport 2006 they are english on this frequency 01:00 to 05:00 UTC. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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