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Sept. 13 - 5954.18, 2122, down to 5954.14 at 2153, back to 5954.18 2156.<br />

Cuba jammer #1 up at 2158:25, second jammer a few seconds later.<br />

Sept. 14 - 5954.18, 2126, Cuba jammers up 2158:25.<br />

Sept. 15 - 5954.18, 2137. Cuba jammers up 2158:08 and 2158:25.<br />

Sept. 16 - 5954.18 at 2117, 5954.14 at 2152.<br />

Cuba jammers up 2158:20 and 2158:25 UT.<br />

Sept. 20 - 2150, no trace of ELCOR, but the first jammer blindly<br />

showed at 2158:16 UT.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, dxld Sept 22)<br />

I heard ELCOR / Radio Republica on Sept 18th, at 0345 UT on 5954.173 kHz.<br />

They s/off at 0348 UT after a very clear ID. No jammers, clear channel.<br />

(Arne Nilsson-SWE SM2EJB, Northern Swe<strong>de</strong>n, DXplorer Sept 21)<br />

2859.8 tnx to a tip from Brian Alexan<strong>de</strong>r reminding us of the harmonic,<br />

last heard 6+ months ago, it's still there, and oncoming fall / winter<br />

conditions should audiblize it better. Sept 23 at 1117 UT I hear some<br />

Mexican music, stronger than North Korea 2850 kHz; 1119 UT a brief<br />

announcement may have mentioned San Carlos, for this is surely R. San<br />

Carlos, off-frequency as before, 2 x 1429.9 kHz.<br />

WRTH 2010 says it's TIRDVC, 3 kW on 1430 UT from Ciudad Quesada at 1115-<br />

0200 UT, but no mention of the harmonic! making this CR's only active SW<br />

station, if you don't mind fudging HF a bit below 3 MHz. By 1135 UT, it<br />

had become weaker than 2850 and bothered by intermittent local line noise<br />

bursts.<br />

[later] There is of course also ELCOR, 5954+ kHz, with Radio Republica,<br />

believed to be from Costa Rica, lacking any hard confirmation, and it's<br />

absent from WRTH 2010, altho it was in 2009 but lacking <strong>de</strong>tails, not even<br />

a number) address entry.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Sept 24)<br />

CROATIA 6164.65 odd frequency, Croatian Radio Zagreb Deanovec at<br />

0620 UT on Sept 25, S=9+10dB, Talk in Croatian language.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 25) see also HRT CR relay via M&B Germany.<br />

CUBA Is this already known? <br />

Seems to me worth to check out if this data is plausible, since it looks<br />

like real stuff.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Sept 23)<br />

No, that R. Cuba MW list is new to me, and very interesting. Since it's<br />

jpg and uncopiable I started to hand copy all the locations for 1180 kHz<br />

(really to jam Radio Marti), until I realized there were several in almost<br />

every province!<br />

Totaling about 35, R. Rebel<strong>de</strong> except for one R. Reloj, in Marti(!),<br />

Matanzas, and some 'emergency' listings. If all these are really on the<br />

air, there should be an even bigger mess on 1180 kHz than Florida monitors<br />

are hearing. Of course most are low power and do their job only in a<br />

l<strong>im</strong>ited radius around their towns. Listings for Holguin and Santiago <strong>de</strong><br />

Cuba are blurred, so any entries for 1180 or 1620 kHz there may have been<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/bcdx981.txt[06.01.2011 12:40:38]

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