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For those enamored of Hugo Chavez....RADIO NACIONAL DE VENEZUELA,
English from Cuba, heard in Nevada about 15.2 MHz, 23:00-24:00 GMT Friday May 1, SINPO 55445. Prime Time Shortwave doesn't list any English freqs. except in 49 meter band, so this 19 meter sched might be easier. Sorry abt approximate freq, was listening on trusty 1963 transistor Royal 1000D-1 Transoceanic. |
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On Sat, 02 May 2009 18:07:16 -0700, Telamon
wrote: In article , I. P. Yurin wrote: On Sat, 2 May 2009 00:25:56 -0700 (PDT), wrote: For those enamored of Hugo Chavez....RADIO NACIONAL DE VENEZUELA, English from Cuba, heard in Nevada about 15.2 MHz, 23:00-24:00 GMT Friday May 1, SINPO 55445. Prime Time Shortwave doesn't list any English freqs. except in 49 meter band, so this 19 meter sched might be easier. Sorry abt approximate freq, was listening on trusty 1963 transistor Royal 1000D-1 Transoceanic. Does anyone know whether or not ALL of Venezuela's transmissions come from Cuba? Are there any from Venezuela proper that we can aim at? Most international broadcasts come from Cuba. That's what I assumed. I was just wondering if there was one that actually came from Venezuela. With comrade Hugo always trying to get a bigger role on the world stage, I thought he might have gotten around to setting up an independent facility. Perhaps if oil prices rise. There are some domestic Venezuela SW stations. 4939V Radio Amazonas, Puerto Ayacucho is one. Unfortunately, I can't really hope to catch those here. And even if I could, a catch is all they'd be, as I don't speak Spanish. -- Col. I.P. Yurin Commissariat of Internal Security Stakhanovite Order of Lenin (1937) Hero of Socialist Labor (1939) |
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I. P. Yurin wrote: On Sat, 02 May 2009 18:07:16 -0700, Telamon wrote: In article , I. P. Yurin wrote: On Sat, 2 May 2009 00:25:56 -0700 (PDT), wrote: For those enamored of Hugo Chavez....RADIO NACIONAL DE VENEZUELA, English from Cuba, heard in Nevada about 15.2 MHz, 23:00-24:00 GMT Friday May 1, SINPO 55445. Prime Time Shortwave doesn't list any English freqs. except in 49 meter band, so this 19 meter sched might be easier. Sorry abt approximate freq, was listening on trusty 1963 transistor Royal 1000D-1 Transoceanic. Does anyone know whether or not ALL of Venezuela's transmissions come from Cuba? Are there any from Venezuela proper that we can aim at? Most international broadcasts come from Cuba. That's what I assumed. I was just wondering if there was one that actually came from Venezuela. With comrade Hugo always trying to get a bigger role on the world stage, I thought he might have gotten around to setting up an independent facility. Perhaps if oil prices rise. There are some domestic Venezuela SW stations. 4939V Radio Amazonas, Puerto Ayacucho is one. Unfortunately, I can't really hope to catch those here. And even if I could, a catch is all they'd be, as I don't speak Spanish. It seems to me there was at least one higher powered international broadcast from Venezuela but I'm not having any luck finding it right now. They are in a good spot to broadcast to the USA but maybe using the Cuban facilities was easier and cheeper. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , I. P. Yurin wrote: On Sat, 02 May 2009 18:07:16 -0700, Telamon wrote: In article , I. P. Yurin wrote: On Sat, 2 May 2009 00:25:56 -0700 (PDT), wrote: For those enamored of Hugo Chavez....RADIO NACIONAL DE VENEZUELA, English from Cuba, heard in Nevada about 15.2 MHz, 23:00-24:00 GMT Friday May 1, SINPO 55445. Prime Time Shortwave doesn't list any English freqs. except in 49 meter band, so this 19 meter sched might be easier. Sorry abt approximate freq, was listening on trusty 1963 transistor Royal 1000D-1 Transoceanic. Does anyone know whether or not ALL of Venezuela's transmissions come from Cuba? Are there any from Venezuela proper that we can aim at? Most international broadcasts come from Cuba. That's what I assumed. I was just wondering if there was one that actually came from Venezuela. With comrade Hugo always trying to get a bigger role on the world stage, I thought he might have gotten around to setting up an independent facility. Perhaps if oil prices rise. There are some domestic Venezuela SW stations. 4939V Radio Amazonas, Puerto Ayacucho is one. Unfortunately, I can't really hope to catch those here. And even if I could, a catch is all they'd be, as I don't speak Spanish. It seems to me there was at least one higher powered international broadcast from Venezuela but I'm not having any luck finding it right now. They are in a good spot to broadcast to the USA but maybe using the Cuban facilities was easier and cheeper. Seems to me that recently I've heard something about a new SW facility for Hugo's broadcasts being built in Venezuela. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , I. P. Yurin wrote: On Sat, 02 May 2009 18:07:16 -0700, Telamon wrote: In article , I. P. Yurin wrote: On Sat, 2 May 2009 00:25:56 -0700 (PDT), wrote: For those enamored of Hugo Chavez....RADIO NACIONAL DE VENEZUELA, English from Cuba, heard in Nevada about 15.2 MHz, 23:00-24:00 GMT Friday May 1, SINPO 55445. Prime Time Shortwave doesn't list any English freqs. except in 49 meter band, so this 19 meter sched might be easier. Sorry abt approximate freq, was listening on trusty 1963 transistor Royal 1000D-1 Transoceanic. Does anyone know whether or not ALL of Venezuela's transmissions come from Cuba? Are there any from Venezuela proper that we can aim at? Most international broadcasts come from Cuba. That's what I assumed. I was just wondering if there was one that actually came from Venezuela. With comrade Hugo always trying to get a bigger role on the world stage, I thought he might have gotten around to setting up an independent facility. Perhaps if oil prices rise. There are some domestic Venezuela SW stations. 4939V Radio Amazonas, Puerto Ayacucho is one. Unfortunately, I can't really hope to catch those here. And even if I could, a catch is all they'd be, as I don't speak Spanish. It seems to me there was at least one higher powered international broadcast from Venezuela but I'm not having any luck finding it right now. They are in a good spot to broadcast to the USA but maybe using the Cuban facilities was easier and cheeper. Seems to me that recently I've heard something about a new SW facility for Hugo's broadcasts being built in Venezuela. I found some links stating this but they seem to be over a year old so I wonder if it still happening. http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/new...elas-antena-in ternacional Back in the 80's, the 60 meter band was littered with the following Venezuelans: Radio Frontera Radio Bolivar Radio Lara Radio Maracaibo Radio Juventud Radio Sucre Radio Rumbos Ecos del Torbes Radio Barquisimeto Radio Continente Radio Maturin The old days... dxAce Michigan USA |
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