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Offline East Troy Don

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Radio Rebelde
« on: May 16, 2019, 0425 UTC »
5025 KHZ @ 0420 UTC (23: 20 CDT local)  16 May 19 in Spanish.   Good, solid signal tonight with outstanding music with female vocals.      Very minor fading  here in South Central Wisconsin.

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TX:   Bauta
Target:   Caribbean Region
Primary: ICOM R75 W/WV-601 passive loop masted @ 20'  Secondary: Yaesu  FRG 7700 W/MLA-30+ indoors. Tertiary: Grundig  750. Tecsun PL-990X, Tecsun PL-880 . Malahit DSP SDR V3,  . : Also, Qdosen DX-286, 1940 Mantola am/sw tube. CountyComm GP-5/SSB hand held, Tecsun PL-380 ,et al.  QTH: FONTANA, WI  USA.  Sea Level: + 990' .  75 miles (but not far enough) NW of Chicago

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Re: Radio Rebelde
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2019, 1251 UTC »
Radio Rebelde's 5025 kHz / 5.025 MHz signal is a blowtorch to the East Coast of the USA too.  One of the high power shortwave signals I can hear on my $20 analog Tecsun portable with the stock telescopic antenna.
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