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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Radio Havana Cuba announces frequency changes
Radio Havana Cuba has changed the frequency of its broadcast in English to Central North America at 0100-0700 UTC from 6180 kHz to 6140 kHz. 6180 kHz will now be used in Spanish to Central America. Radio Havana’s morning Spanish language programmes [0000-0500 UTC] are now on two new frequencies to South America: 15120 kHz beamed 160 degrees from Havana, and 15360 beamed 130 degrees from Havana.
(Source: Dxers Unlimited midweek edition 12-13 August 2008/R Netherlands Media Network Weblog)