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fredn-mcsc
06-06-2006, 09:34 PM
3 files attached with file names including Freq-Date-Time. I
suspect Cuba-Dominican Republic-Jamaica-Haiti-Cayman Is vicinity.
I need a Spanish interpretor.
Fred Nordquist - Moncks Corner SC
KW4RZ
06-06-2006, 11:43 PM
In the 98.5 I hear "Radio Sardino" many times. 1:00, 1:10, 1:17, 1:27, and 2:38. There's a "Radio Sardino" in Nicaragua on 107.5. I don't see anything for 98.5. Perhaps someone else can get more out of it and has better resources? Google turned up zilch. Same with radiostationworld.com
Jim Thomas
06-07-2006, 11:46 PM
105.3 1107edt- I hear two mentions of Cuba
102.7 1112edt- one mention of Cuba, programming is most likely a religious station, based on content of comments regarding song intro's (Christian titles and commentary)
100.7 1117edt- is actually a news magazine program that runs 2 hours on Saturday mornings, titled "Entérese", on 99.9 Radio Cadena Habana. The classical was a brief bit about the classical/opera female singer and the range of music she covers (says name so quickly I'm not sure of spelling). There is a repeater on 100.7 that carries the 99.9 signal. Its a good possibility this is who you heard, although, there is nothing geographical that confirms it is Radio Cadena Habana.
98.5 1130mdt- Radio Colina, which is headquartered in Hotel Colina, La Habana, Cuba (calls unknown). Lot of chatter from female dj about happenings around La Habana and Cuba. Station mixing with them most likely from MX, song playing was "Na Na Na (Dulce Niña)" by the Kumbia Kings, a regional MX ranchera hit on the charts. The song was part of a countdown program - at the end of the song, there is a countdown sweeper that says, "numero quince" (number 15), leading into a set of commercials. Possibly YUC Mérida XHMT (100kw) with ranchera/grupera music.
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