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Caribbean
Cuban government redoubles efforts to jam Radio Martí
2004-01-25
At the same time the Cuban government protested the U. S. government’s decision not to continue migratory talks, it was redoubling its efforts to jam U. S. broadcasts through Radio Martí short-wave frequencies into the island nation. "With the new noises, I can’t hear it any more," said Esther, a Havana housewife who said she used to listen to Radio Martí through her old Soviet-era VEF radio.
Ester, are you sure you didn’t accidently tune in a rap channel?
Broadcasts from the U. S. on the AM band are blocked by stronger signals from nearby Cuban stations, but when these go off the air for repairs or maintenance, the Radio Martí signal comes in loud and clear, according to listeners’ reports. Listeners who own newer radios can sometimes pick up the broadcasts at favorable times on certain bands. The Cuban government has implicitly recognized that Cubans listen to Radio Martí, and often blame it for any manifestation against the government. At the trials of the 75 dissidents and independent journalists in April, 2003, one of the principal pieces of evidence introduced was possession of a short-wave radio.
We can do better than this. How about a broadcast signal from GITMO at low power but with a frequency that changes every hour. Then broadcast over 10 frequencies at once followed by 20 and 100. Make the Cuban Government work.
Posted by:Super Hose

#7  Still think we should either hand out radios from Gitmo or float them onto the beach from offshore. Give Esther a Sony and let them dwell on how much they enjoy living in that Workers Paradise™ and wonder why her soviet radio is such a POS.
Posted by: 4thInfVet   2004-1-25 5:38:45 PM  

#6  The best tool of electromagetic warfare, regarding a transmitter,is a 500 lb ECM device, Jon. But the resulting 'plosion might upset the folks on the UNSC.
Posted by: Gasse Katze   2004-1-25 3:33:05 PM  

#5  why not just jdam the jammer,after all jamming comercial airwaves is surly illigel?
Posted by: Jon Shep U.K   2004-1-25 3:10:20 PM  

#4  Gromky it's very difficult to set fillings to one frequency much less 100.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-1-25 2:52:16 PM  

#3  Why don't they transmit on 100 frequncies at once? It's not like Radio Marti is hurting for money.
Posted by: gromky   2004-1-25 2:16:48 PM  

#2  Dar, the switching frequency scam was just to mess with the Cuban jamming station before transmission on multiple frequencies. (Dig, set and spike.)
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-25 1:53:57 PM  

#1  I don't think they can jump around to different frequencies because then the listeners won't know where to tune in.
Posted by: Dar   2004-1-25 1:38:46 PM  

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