I don`t have absolute proof this 6180 transmission is via Habana, but it`s
obvious all the others are and have always been. I would be very surprised if
it is not. I would also be very surprised if Habana or Caracas would confirm
the fact. I do recall that Habana once used this frequency, FWIW, which is not
much. OTOH it would be interesting if RNV has finally managed to get going a SW
transmitter of its own. Does this clash with Amazonia or are they gone by 1000?
Note Joe`s first report of this, Aug 13, was an hour later until 1200* -- do
they run two hours in a row, one or the other, or no telling? (Glenn Hauser, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

> Please visit http://log.hard-core-dx.com/ for the real time logs
> and to submit your logs to the HCDX Online Log.
> 
>    South America
> 
>    6180 Aug 16 1000-1057 Venezuela: Radio Nacional de Venezuela. sign on with
>    ID and postal address in Caracas; Poor modulation until 1021; possible
>    Cuban relay as suggested by Glenn Hauser in HCDX. Talk by man in spanish
> to
>    1030 then ID and music program to sign off at 1057. Frequent IDs as Canal
>    Internacional. Joe VA3EOJ Toronto Canada
> 


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