you can hear a terrible noise under the broadcast, this is the jammer.
This is a Clandestine station from Florida for Cuba.
The station trying to tell the "truth" for the citizens of Cuba. Cuba is under very hard censorship.
Thats why the government is jamming the broadcast.
here in hungary i can receive both the jammer and the radio.
QTH: Siofok, Hungary
RX: Sangean ATS-909
Ant.: 6m longwire
@SWLDXBulgaria yes. I thought it was a radio jammer.
aurora990 3 weeks ago
@Devoguy Yeah, but it's clandestine, like Radio Free Europe, Voice Of Sudan, Radio Farda, Radio Azadi, Voice Of The People, etc, etc...
SWLDXBulgaria 1 month ago
@aurora990 I think you're refering to the NATO STANAG 4285.
SWLDXBulgaria 1 month ago
I live in New Bern, NC - a few miles away from the VOA Greenville station (where Marti's signal originates). Due to the high angle skywave, while I get an intelligible signal at home, I still hear the warble of the jammer below. When I listen to the same station in NYC, the R. Marti signal is much stronger and there's no sign of the jammer.
stephanienyc1 7 months ago
I hear this type of sound as well as warbling sound from another shortwave radio jammer at any shortwave radio frequency mostly under 15 MHz in the night in the United States.
aurora990 1 year ago
Marti isn't clandestine, it's freely admitted to be a broadcaster targetted at Cuba and run in the US. There's nothing secret about Radio Marti.
Devoguy 1 year ago
that noise is nothing like the jamming in raido marti that I can hear in my QTH México
73's
betomiyazaki 3 years ago