Joe,1020 with the Morse ID "RR" would be Radio Reloj not Radio Rebelde. You'll find R.Reloj from Cuba across the AM band on 570, 820, 860, 870(2), 950(2), 960, and 1020, to name some of the more frequent heard here, some channels with more than one RR.
Radio Rebelde are on several channels too, but not with such an easily identified signature.
Of course it's just a little bit easier to hear these from south Florida. Curt ------- W. Curt Deegan Boca Raton, (southeast) Florida, USA At 01:16 PM 2/24/2009, you wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:03:10 EST, D1028Gary wrote > Anguilla-1610 is a new Ultralight radio country here (in > western Washington), and should be possible for most NW DXers who > aren't close to a 1610 kHz local. Thanks again to Steve, Pete, Joe, > Mark, Marc, Nick, and Saul for their identification tips, which > proved completely accurate. Congratulations Gary. It's always exciting to receive a new country. You might also want to try 1020 kHz as Radio Rebelde in Cuba does a top of the minute ID in Morse Code "RR" or "0-0 0-0" that can cut though KDKA and WBZ's IBOC. I wish you well, keep logging 'em!!! 73 de Joe -- Joe Miller, KJ8O, Troy, MI -- Grid EN82 -- --- WOW! Homepage (http://www.wowway.com) ---
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