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Vatican Radio 🇻🇦 has assigned the following #shortwave frequencies for its coverage of #PopeFrancis funeral.

0750-1130z April 26th, 2025

15565 Portuguese
17520 French
17540 English

Also on YouTube only in Arabic, Chinese, German, Polish, Spanish & Vietnamese
And Italian, also on 103.8 & 105.0 FM in Rome, DAB+ in Italy

Same freqs will be in use for a Holy Mass on Sunday of Mercy, 0820-1000z April 27th.

vaticannews.va/en/epg.html#eve -> note all times given on Vatican News site are in Rome time/CET

Radio Havana Cuba: a Missing Voice around the World

The good news is that Radio Havana Cuba’s (RHC) signal strength is usually fair or good, and that TRT Ankara has left 6000 kHz with its morning programs. There is therefore no interference with (or complete blanking out of) RHC when RHC is actually on air. But that is a big “when”. You can’t expect a signal for the complete second half of the night anymore – you are lucky when you get to listen to some signal at all.

When that happens, signal strength is usually not an issue, but modulation varies on a generally poor level. When I gave 6000 kHz a try at 04:45 UTC on March 22, you could actually listen to a mailbag show, and get the name of every country they mentioned there. That was followed by the beginning of the second hour of programming, and exactly on the hour. But that was a rare exception.

Punctuality isn’t one of the station’s great strengths, either. There are two hours of programming (and one, two or three blocks of them), but all of it is apparently pre-recorded, be it because of the time of the day when RHC goes on air for North America (and Europe, as it happens), be it for the need to get programs past a censor before airing. The most striking case in point was when Nelson Mandela died on December 5, 2013.
Listeners to RHC English didn’t get any news about it during the second half of the night, i. e. in the morning of December 6, but they did get the full monty during the morning of December 7 UTC.

The Shortwave Bulletin, in its April 13 edition, quotes BC-DX Top News as saying that on April 6, China Radio International had been heard on its Cuban AM relay “for the very first time since a lot of days”. To operate the transmitters successfully, or to find the one that works best, seems to be a challenge, and it would probably take some substantial Chinese investment to make the lame walk again.

RHC’s English website currently offers a stream in Spanish which seems to be rather up-to-date. I haven’t heard their Spanish program on 5040 kHz in a long time.

[Edit: I should add this is a rant about the Amateur Radio service here in the United States]

I heard something on 40-meters, around 7164 kHz LSB Saturday night that gave me pause.

There was a man on that frequency refusing to give a call sign, absolutely letting the other ham's have it over politics, racism, etc. He was absolutely calling them out and no one could get a word in.

I'm totally for regulation of the amateur bands but I was absolutely cheering him on. The whole "7200 is a pressure release valve!" bullshit needs to stop. There are absolutely fascists in our midst in the amateur service and they must be made to feel unwelcome.

Hey, im aktuellen Newsletter #OpenSourceSpotlight berichten wir über die Konflikte rund um #Rust im #Linux #Kernel. Im Spotlight steht #Shortwave 5.0, einen Radioplayer für den #LinuxDesktop, wofür wir mit dessen Entwickler @haeckerfelix gesprochen haben. Fun fact: Shortwave ist in Rust programmiert.

heise.de/newsletter/anmeldung.

Wenn ihr den Newsletter abonniert, bekommt ihr die aktuelle Ausgabe zu #RustForLinux und Shortwave noch nachgeschickt. :)

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