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Author Topic: Thanks for the memories Radio Havana Cuba  (Read 983 times)

Offline shadypyro

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Thanks for the memories Radio Havana Cuba
« on: November 09, 2024, 0522 UTC »
Due to the damage from Hurricane Rafael the antennas of RHC from what I read is unfortunately destroyed and RHC has left shortwave. A sad day for me as a long time listener for 8 years, least I still have the qsl cards and the Granma newspapers.
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Re: Thanks for the memories Radio Havana Cuba
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2024, 2023 UTC »
and what of their employees............Pedro jury-rigging a 1957 NYC Checkered Cab to broadcast gloom and doom to the capitalistic pigs on fruited plain?  The Numbers Lady with only a part time gig and no benefits reciting números over an intercom system in the bingo hall of St. Sister Mary Elephant in Cienfuegos?  The inhumanity of it all...... ;)

Truth be told......They did have some fine music programs, decent English sports reports, and Arnie's DX program was entertaining
« Last Edit: November 09, 2024, 2046 UTC by Ct Yankee »
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Re: Thanks for the memories Radio Havana Cuba
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2024, 2142 UTC »
And worth mentioning,  all those marvelous Montecristo  No. 2's wallowing in their watery graves. .. "Oh the horror... the horror....."
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Re: Thanks for the memories Radio Havana Cuba
« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2024, 2350 UTC »
Just read Radio Rebelde (5025 AM) is also OTA, my attempt to receive showed no transmission
« Last Edit: November 11, 2024, 0952 UTC by Ct Yankee »
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Re: Thanks for the memories Radio Havana Cuba
« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2024, 0116 UTC »
I don't see anything from RHC or other Cuban sites or social media to indicate that they don't intend to restore it. Whether they can, given that it's a waste of electricity (and barely intelligible half the time for technical reasons) even when operating, is another thing entirely.
Big into SWDX late 70s through early 90s, then forgot about it and when I returned via SDRs it wasn't at all what I remembered, but I'll deal with it. Grumble, grumble. All SDRs acknowledged, nothing is from my own radio.

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Re: Thanks for the memories Radio Havana Cuba
« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2024, 1405 UTC »
Is there a GoFundMe page yet?  ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Thanks for the memories Radio Havana Cuba
« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2024, 0451 UTC »
I believed this at first and read the more detailed article, but it seems this wasn’t true. It was off for a while but I’m listening to it right now on 6000 kHz with an S9 signal here and the typical nonexistent modulation.
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Re: Thanks for the memories Radio Havana Cuba
« Reply #7 on: November 16, 2024, 0355 UTC »
~S9+40 carrier with hum and garbled modulation at 0334z. 6000am is a waste of power and resources for an island with limited resources.

I would rather RHC on 6000am run even just 1-2KW with narrow audio than whatever has been happening for a long time now. I am talking like even an amateur radio driving an OM4001HF or similar amp feeding a half-wave dipole or quarter-wave vertical.



Radio Rebelde is on air at 0358z but at a fraction of its usual signal strength here. Just ~S9 instead of usually like S9+40 or more.
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