Progreso, Rebelde, and Reloj: The Three Todopoderosos
By Bruce Conti
Radio
Progreso, Radio
Rebelde, and Radio Reloj
are the three omnipotent national radio networks of Cuba, "los tres todopoderosos."
Fluency in Spanish is not required to identify radio stations broadcasting any
of these networks. Here's all you need to know to identify them.
Radio
Reloj is
most easily recognized by the syncopated clock (similar to the sound of the WWV
clock) always running in the background with 'round the clock news, and minute
markers with "RR" identification in Morse code every minute.
The Morse code can cut through co-channel interference over exceptionally long
distances. Time checks on the minute will include voice identification;
"Radio Reloj," beep, "once, veinte dos minutos," RR in
Morse code. On Sundays into Monday mornings the RR code might be replaced
by chimes during the bottom half of the hour.
Radio
stations affiliated with the other two national networks are easily identified
by parallels, by receiving two or more frequencies carrying the same
programming. Radio Rebelde will be the
easiest to identify due to its shortwave parallel on 5025 kilohertz and a
number of high power signals on mediumwave. For
example, if you believe that Radio Rebelde is
being received on 1180 kilohertz, check 600, 670, 710, and 5025 kilohertz for
the same audio. If it matches them all or just 5025 shortwave, then
you've definitely received Cuba. Radio Rebelde
often identifies as, "Radio Rebelde, la emisora de la revolución,"
or only as "Rebelde" with "la Habana" mentions and sometimes with a unique attention
signal or sounder which you'll quickly learn to recognize. Sometimes Radio
Rebelde will carry programming from other
networks, including Radio Habana Cuba and Radio
26, especially when covering live political or sporting events, so don't be
fooled. Always check for parallels.
Radio
Progreso
often identifies as, "Cadena nacional...
la onda de la alegría."
Sometimes the initials RP are used in identification or slogans, such as
"Noticiero RP" during news segments.
Listen for the signature "onda de la alegría" identification accompanied by instrumental
background music from Isao Tomita's version of Debussy's Arabesque No. 1, on
"Snowflakes Are Dancing," for an unequivocal positive ID.
Again, it's most important to remember, if you believe it's Cuba, check for
parallels to help with positive identification. 640, 880, and 890
kilohertz tend to be the more commonly received Radio Progreso
outlets. Sometimes both Radio Progreso
outlets are received on 640 kilohertz resulting in "synchro
echo" due to the audio delay between stations.
The following target list is provided as a quick reference for identification and chasing parallels. This list is by no means complete. These are simply the national network affiliates, plus a few of the local or regional network stations, most frequently logged by mediumwave DXers in recent years. In some cases where there is more than one station carrying the same network on the same frequency, the most powerful signal is listed first. Coordinates are approximations based upon mapping of the listed locations, and might be useful for identification of co-channel signals, or multiple signals on the same frequency, by direction-finding. There's still much confusion as to exact callsigns and locations of radio stations. Accurate information from Cuba is difficult to obtain, therefore some of the data represent a best guess. Consult the latest edition of the World Radio TV Handbook for what is probably the most complete list published. This list will be maintained and updated as warranted on ¡BAMLog!

Cuba Target List
Updated 7 March 2009
Radio Progreso (www.radioprogreso.cu)
630 CM-- Pinar del Río (22°25'N 83°43'W)
640 CMBC Guanabacoa (23°08'N 82°15'W) 50 kW
CMDQ Las Tunas (20°57'N 76°57'W) 10 kW
660 CMHG Santa Clara (22°24'N 79°56'W)
690 CM-- Jovellanos, Matanzas (22°49'N 81°10'W)
720 CM-- unknown location
730 CMBB Nueva Gerona, Isla de la Juventud (21°53'N 82°48'W)
740 CMJL Camagüey (21°23'N 77°54'W)
750 CMHV Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus (21°48'N 79°59'W)
760 CM-- unknown location (former R.Reloj outlet?)
810 CMDW Guantánamo (20°07'N 75°13'W)
820 CMJT Morón (22°06'N 78°36'W)
880 CMAF Pinar del Río (22°25'N 83°43'W)
890 CMDZ Chambas, Ciego de Avila (22°11'N 78°54'W)
900 CMKP Cacocum - San German, Holguín (20°44'N 76°20'W)
942 CM-- unknown
location; off-frequency 940 CM-- Sancti Spíritus?
1590 CMBQ Manzanillo, Granma (20°19'N 77°07'W)
1760 CMAF Pinar del Río (22°25'N 83°43'W), harmonic of 880 kHz
Radio Rebelde (www.radiorebelde.com.cu)
540 CMHV Sancti Spíritus (21°56'N 79°26'W)
550 CMAA Pinar del Río (22°25'N 83°43'W) 30 kW
CMDN Guantánamo (20°07'N 75°13'W) 10 kW
CMNA Manzanillo, Granma (20°19'N 77°07'W) 1 kW
560 CM-- Moa, Holguín (20°40'N 74°56'W)
580 CMAM Mantua, Pinar del Río (22°17'N 84°17'W) 10 kW
CMDF Baracoa, Guantánamo
(20°21'N 74°29'W) 5 kW
590 CM-- unknown location
600 CMKV Urbano Noris, Holguín (20°35'N 76°08'W)
610 CMAN Bahía Honda, Pinar del Río (22°53'N 83°09'W)
620 CMGN Colón, Matanzas (22°42'N 80°52'W) 25 kW
CMKF Moa, Holguín (20°40'N 74°56'W) 1 kW
650 CMDC Media Luna, Granma (20°09'N 77°26'W) 1 kW
CMKU Santiago de Cuba (20°00'N 75°49'W) 1 kW
670 CMQ Arroyo Arenas, Ciudad Habana (23°00'N 82°30'W)
CM-- unknown location
710 CMW La Julia, La Habana (22°47'N 82°16'W) 150 kW
CMHQ Santa Clara (22°24'N 79°56'W) 50 kW
CMJN Camagüey (21°23'N 77°54'W) 30 kW
CMKJ Holguín (20°54'N 76°14'W) 10 kW
770 CMKB Las Mercedes, Granma
1140 CM-- unknown location (maybe R.Cadena Habana
transmitter?)
1180 CMBA
Villa María, Ciudad Habana
(23°07'N 82°22'W) 50 kW
CMDB Mayarí Arriba, Santiago de Cuba 1 kW
1550 CM-- unknown location (maybe
reactivated Nuevitas, Camagüey
site)
1620 CM-- unknown location (new, 2009)
3000 CMKV Urbano Noris, Holguín (20°35'N 76°08'W), harmonic of 600 kHz
3600 CMKV Urbano Noris, Holguín (20°35'N 76°08'W), harmonic of 600 kHz
5025 CM-- Bauta, La Habana (22°59'N 82°36'W)
Radio Reloj (www.radioreloj.cu)
570 CMDC Santa Clara (22°24'N 79°56'W)
660 CM-- unknown location
670 CM-- unknown location
760 CMCD Las Mercedes, Granma (20°07'N 77°00'W); 20 kW, off the air?
CM-- La Habana 1 kW
790 CMAQ Pinar del Río (22°25'N 83°43'W)
CM-- unknown
location
820 CMDE Contramaestre, Santiago de Cuba (20°18'N 76°15'W)
830 CM-- Holguín (20°54'N 76°14'W)
850 CM-- Nueva Gerona, Isla de la Juventud (21°53'N 82°48'W)
860 CMDB Baracoa, Guantánamo (20°21'N
74°29'W) 1 kW
CM-- Colón, Matanzas (22°42'N 80°52'W) 5 kW
870 CMDT Sancti Spíritus (21°56'N 79°26'W)
910 CMGL Bolondrón, Matanzas (22°46'N 81°27'W)
930 CMJS Ciego de Avila (21°50'N 78°45'W) 10 kW
CMGB La Jaiba, Matanzas 1 kW
CMKN Santiago de Cuba (20°00'N 75°49'W) 1 kW
940 CMKD Holguín (20°54'N 76°14'W) 10 kW
CMGU Central España, Matanzas 10 kW
950 CM-- La Habana 10 kW
CM-- Mayarí Arriba, Santiago de Cuba (20°25'N 75°32'W) 1 kW
960 CMDJ Guantánamo (20°07'N 75°13'W)
CM-- Cienfuegos
1020 CM-- Jobabo, Las Tunas (20°53'N 77°16'W)
1180 CMOD Nueva Gerona, Isla de la Juventud (21°53'N 82°48'W)
1270
CMHD Camagüey (21°23'N 77°54'W)
1610 CM-- unknown location (new, 2006)
6060 CM-- Bauta (23°00'N 82°30'W), or Bejucal (22°55'N 82°23'W); irregular, when R.Habana Cuba is off.
Local Networks
530 CM-- R.Enciclopedia, La Habana
590 CMHI R.Musical Nacional, Santa Clara (22°24'N 79°56'W)
- Not listed on website.
740 CM-- R.Angulo, Holguín
840 CMHW Doblevé, Santa Clara (22°24'N 79°56'W)
840 CMBQ R.Enciclopedia, La Fé, Isla de la Juventud (22°02'N
84°13'W)
840 CMKC R.Revolución, Santiago de Cuba
910 CMHA R.Cadena Agramonte, Camagüey (21°23'N 77°54'W)
990 CMAP R.Guamá, San Luís,
Pinar del Río
1000 CM-- R.Granma, Manzanillo
(ex-1590)
1000 CMAC R.Guamá, Los Palacios, Pinar del Río
1040 CMBF R.Musical Nacional, Villa Clara - The only AM
listed on website, plus 12 FM stations.
1050 CMKT R.Victoria, Las Tunas (20°57'N 76°57'W)
1060 CMDX Cadena CMKS, Baracoa, Guantánamo (20°21'N 74°29'W)
1060 CM-- Radio 26, Matanzas
1070 CMKS Cadena CMKS, Guantánamo (20°07'N 75°13'W)
1080 CMCU R.Cadena Habana, Güines, La Habana (22°51'N 82°01'W)
1100 CMCH R.Cadena Habana, La Salud, La Habana (22°53'N 82°26'W)
1140 CMBW R.Cadena Habana, La Habana
1140 CM-- R.Bayamo, Media Luna 1kW
1150 CMKX R.Bayamo, Entronque
de Bueycito 10 kW
1160 CM-- R.Bayamo, Pilón,
Granma 1 kW
1180
CM-- Rebelde
FM, unknown location
1200 CMGM R.Sancti Spíritus, Yaguajay, Sancti Spíritus (22°20'N 79°14'W)
1210 CMGL R.Sancti
Spíritus, Sancti Spíritus (21°23'N 77°54'W)
1220 CM-- R.Caribe, Nueva Gerona, Isla de la Juventud (ex-1270?)
1380 CMHY R.Cadena Agramonte,
Central Brasil, Camagüey
(21°49'N 77°57'W)
73 and Good DX!
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