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Radio Havana Cuba (Spanish: Radio Habana Cuba, RHC) is the official government-run international broadcasting station of Cuba.It can be heard in many parts of the world, including the United States, on shortwave frequencies.
He was a cofounder of Radio Havana and hosted the English language Radio Habana show DXers Unlimited which broadcasts twice a week. He was also a professor of broadcasting at the University of Havana. His amateur radio call sign was CO2KK. In Cuba, Coro is considered "the guru of ham radio operators" and is credited with increasing interest in ...
Radio Ciudad de La Habana; Radio Enciclopedia; Radio Free Dixie; Radio Garcia-Serra; Radio GTMO; Radio Havana Cuba; Radio Mil Diez; Radio Musical Nacional; Radio Progreso; Radio Suaritos; Radio Taíno; Radio Rebelde; Radio Reloj; RHC-Cadena Azul
The Cuban government also operates Radio Havana, the official Cuban international short-wave radio service. Cuba's restriction of foreign broadcast media is one reason the U.S. government has sponsored radio broadcasting into Cuba through Radio y Televisión Martí, much of which is jammed. [3]
Radio Habana Cuba-Cadena Azul (lit. " Radio Havana Cuba-Blue Network ") was a Cuban radio network operating in various forms from 1939 until 1954. It was a heated rival of radio network CMQ .
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CMQ (640 kHz) was a commercial radio station in Havana, Cuba. It had a large audience in the 1940s and 1950s, attracting listeners with programs that included music, sports, talk and news. It later expanded into a television station and network.
Radio Enciclopedia (Spanish: Enciclopedia de radio) is a classical / beautiful music radio network of transmitters broadcast throughout Cuba on medium wave (AM) and VHF (FM). The main frequencies in Havana are 94.1 (FM) and 1260 (AM). It can also be heard for several hundred miles beyond Cuba's borders on 530 (AM) [2] and