V2

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This station typically starts broadcasting at the zero minute mark with a YL announcing "Atencion" several times.  During the message section, Spanish numbers (cero uno dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete ocho nueve) are arranged in groups of five digits.  The end of the broadcast consists of the word "final" repeated.
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This Cuban station typically starts broadcasting at the zero minute mark with a YL announcing "Atencion" several times.  During the message section, Spanish numbers (cero uno dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete ocho nueve) are arranged in groups of five digits.  The end of the broadcast consists of the word "final" repeated.
V2 is often heard in North America at night, on frequencies such as 5800, 5883, and 5898 kHz. Broadcasts typically last 30-40 minutes.
V2 is often heard in North America at night, on frequencies such as 5800, 5883, and 5898 kHz. Broadcasts typically last 30-40 minutes.

Revision as of 17:12, 11 February 2019

This Cuban station typically starts broadcasting at the zero minute mark with a YL announcing "Atencion" several times. During the message section, Spanish numbers (cero uno dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete ocho nueve) are arranged in groups of five digits. The end of the broadcast consists of the word "final" repeated.

V2 is often heard in North America at night, on frequencies such as 5800, 5883, and 5898 kHz. Broadcasts typically last 30-40 minutes.


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