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BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945

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giving a speech, in Spanish, about Colombia. // 13680 kHz very poor under<br />

QRM. Very good, Nov 8.<br />

(Harold Sellers-<strong>BC</strong>-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 9)<br />

Log of Oct 31 by wb. At same time RHabanaCuba San Felipe/Quivican En 6150,<br />

Sp 6060 kHz both at 8-9! UT, S=8-9. 15120 RHC in Spanish S=9, and // 15360<br />

little bit stronger S=9+10dB, at 1250 UT: "Hola Ustedes Amigos" ...<br />

festival mundial de juventud y estudiantes.... - on 15120 kHz tiny<br />

underneath co-ch BSKSA Bengali towards SoAS target.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> Oct 31)<br />

Re: About poor information you are announcing on the HC<strong>DX</strong> list about RHC<br />

and possible remedy.<br />

OK amigo ! Would you like to receive the complete B10 schedule, with all<br />

the languages, as well as the ALO Presidente transmission ?<br />

73 and <strong>DX</strong><br />

Your friend in Havana<br />

Arnie Coro CO2KK<br />

Host of Dxers Unlimited radio hobby program.<br />

Radio Habana Cuba.<br />

(Prof Arnaldo Coro Antich-CUB CO2KK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> Oct 31)<br />

Dear Mr. BueschelW<br />

I wonder from where did you obtained the wrong information about Radio<br />

Havana Cuba broadcasts that is circulating on the HC<strong>DX</strong> list? Below are<br />

the two most recent examples that I saw today on the HC<strong>DX</strong> Internet E-mail<br />

list.<br />

> Quivican ?<br />

Radio Havana Cuba transmissions are broadcast by RadioCuba, and the sites<br />

can be changed as required, because there is interoperability of antenna<br />

facilities.<br />

For example, our San Felipe site [2 kilometers west of TXsite], that you<br />

are wrongly naming as Quivican is on the air using the 6150 kHz frequency<br />

with a much modified PKB'250M transmitter and with the possibility of<br />

selecting different antennas ... Typically the 6150 kHz broadcast is done<br />

using a QUADRANT antenna, that is essentially omnidirectional , but it can<br />

be switched to other antennas.<br />

If there is need to do maintenance work at the San Felipe site, we can put<br />

on the air the 6150 kHz frequency from the Bauta site, using a similar<br />

QUADRANT antenna with a 100 kW transmitter.<br />

15120 is normally on the air from Bauta, using the transmitter site<br />

curtain array antennas, typically HR4,4,0,8 . The local morning broadcast<br />

is directed towards South America.<br />

If we need to do maintenance to the Bauta transmitter or antennas, we can<br />

use the San Felipe station, with a similar antenna HR4,4,1,0 that is<br />

aiming in the same azimuth, that is 160 degrees.<br />

Many years ago, I directed the modification of one of the two HR4,4,1,0<br />

arrays of the San Felipe site, so that the main beam is now at 172<br />

file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WW<strong>DX</strong>D-<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>/2010/<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>989.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:30]

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