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Lately at 18:20 local time I've been logging 590khz with a strong signal
from the car radio. It plays European Classical music. Tonight it ID'd as "Radio Musical Nacional from Cuba." By 18:50 local time it is drowned out by WDWD Radio Disney in Atlanta, GA. What was surprising was the Classical music being played by the Cuban sation. I didn't know they were broadcasting serious music like this from Havana. Very loud and clear here in Brevard County, FL. Has anyone else logged it from home or in the car? 73's K4JDP-Viera, FL |
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Almost every night at least one Cuban radio station can be heard in
Virginia. John, Go to rec.radioshortwave newsgroup :-) |
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Go to rec.radioshortwave newsgroup :-)
your reaction to his post is understandable. However, he is probably technically on-topic if his scanner's frequency range covers the AM broadcast band like mine does. However, I kind of doubt that his scanner covers the AM broadcast band like mine does. In that case, he is indeed off-topic. However, my scanner has very poor sensitivity in the AM broadcast range. I probably get about 3 stations on it in that range in normal daytikme conditions, while on most other regular non-scanner radios, I get several stations in that range in normal daytime conditions. I have only recently gotten back into the radio scanner hobby after many years of absence. I haven't really started listening again, much, but I'm about to start to. And as I'm interested in all radio that can be herd on it, I will probably start scanning at the lower frequencies (AM broadcast band and the little tiny bit of longwave it covers. It doesn't really cover longwave in any substantial way), and go up to the highest frequencies it covers. It's best sensitivity is in the lower frequencies of the standard scanner bands. which is one of the reasons that I decided to start scanning at the lower frequencies on it instead of the higher frequencies. and although the AM broadcast band on mine has poor sensitivity, the frequencies are close to where my scanner starts having it's best sensitivity, so I decided to include the AM and SW bands at the start of my scanning on it and go up in frequency instead of starting at higher frequencies where the scanner has poorer sensitivity. |
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your reaction to his post is understandable.
However, he is probably technically on-topic if his scanner's frequency range covers the AM broadcast band like mine does. Ah, the only reason I said that was because I thought (it looked like he wasn't getting any help here) that someone would give him a hand over there is all. It 'could be' on topic, just wanted him to know there is another place to ask. :-) |
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