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Radio Havana broadcasts at 6 MHz. You can usually hear it at night in the
U.S.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Maurice Mines" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: January 10, 2015 02:40
Subject: A possibly strange SWS station at 6 MHz?
> Good morning all, while doing some computer work around here I decided =
> to make use of the HF rig, and so I went tuning through the shortwave =
> broadcast band. And I stumbled upon a station right around 6 MHz, it was =
> seen to be playing African music, and in what appeared to be news and =
> commentary seem to identify itself as something related to the voice of =
> the people? Any thoughts on what=E2=80=99s the station might actually =
> be. I heard this station at approximately 625 UTC on Saturday, January =
> 10. Just curious, because it seemed to be different than most of the =
> broadcast stations one seems to be finding in the shortwave broadcast =
> than these days, I think?
>
> Just as an aside I too would like to thank Tom Baylor four putting into =
> his shared dropbox area the ARL antenna book, when I get some time parts =
> of it might be very interesting reading. 73 and hopefully some =
> outstanding DX, to all.
>
> Sincerely Maurice mines.
> Amateur radio call sign, kd0iko.
> Voicemail message number, 505-369-3283.
> Note my text of this email has been dictated by using Dragon 4.0 for the =
> Mac any words, phrases, and/or syntax errors, are the result of the =
> software or the dictation process.=
>
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