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Radio Havana Cuba-Extended Broadcast

Saturday, November 28 2020



B-19 / B-20 only a guess:

{1200-1300 6000 QVC 250 n-d NCAm Spanish non-dir. deleted in B-20
TITAN Quivican San Felipe antenna HQ2/2/0.2 non-directional }

1200-1400 6100 BAU 100 340 WeNoAM Spanish Chicago ex11950 kHz

1200-1600 9535 BEJ 100 230 CeAM Spanish MEX-GTM-CTR-Panama
1200-1600 9650 BEJ 050 110 Ant Spanish Antilles ex7350 kHz
1200-1600 11760 BAU 100 n-d NoCeAM Spanish non-directional
1200-1500 13740 BEJ 050 160 SoAm Spanish Buenos Aires ex13780 kHz B-18
1400-1600 15140 BAU 100 130 SoAM Spanish Rio de Janeiro
1300-1600 15230 QVC 250 305 SoAm Spanish San Francisco
1400-1600 13700 BAU 100 310 WeNOAM Spanish San Francisco

1600-1630 11760 BAU 100 n-d NoCeAM Esperanto Sun only
1600-1630 15140 BAU 100 10 ENAm EsperantoNew York Sun only, irregular
1600-1630 11760 BAU 100 n-d NoCeAM Spanish non-dir Mon-Sat
1600-1630 15140 BAU 100 10 EaNoAM Spanish New York Mon-Sat
1630-1900 15140 BAU 100 10 EaNoAM Spanish New York daily
1630-1900 11760 BAU 100 n-d NoCeAM Spanish non-directional

but not always exact time schedule,

It is just the product of an inaccurate process,
that is tolerated in the Latin world.
73 wolfie df5sx

----- Original Message -----
From: "C Gessner" <w3on@comcast.net>


Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 5:50 PM
Subject: [WOR] Radio Havana Cuba-Extended Broadcast

While trying to check my recently assembled shortwave broadcasts coming from
Cuba,

I listened this morning starting at 1410 UTC, to a broadcast coming from
Radio Havana. I found them on 6000 kHz and 13740 kHz on time slots when they
should have been off the air.

The current Radio Havana B20 schedule, posted on their web site, showed the
hours as 1200 UTC to 1400 UTC in Spanish. I heard both of them until just a
few minutes after 1500 UTC.

After the broadcasts ended, I could still detect their transmit carriers
with no modulation.

I thought that it might mean that the RHC schedule was still on Daylight
Savings Time.

So, I checked the A20 Radio Havana schedule and found that it still showed
1200-1400 UTC.

Another thought entered my mind. I thought maybe they had extended
broadcasts to celebrate the death of Fidel Castro, some four years ago. I
could not tell what was being said, mostly because I do not understand the
Spanish language.

So, is this some sort of scheduling error? I don't know.

Take Care
Stay Safe

Chuck Gessner W3ON

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