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The Office of Cuba Broadcasting begins its airplane-based broadcasts of Radio and Tele Marti to Cuba today, and Alex at Stuck on the Palmetto welcomes the news.
He writes:
“By personal experience I can tell you Tele Marti has only been watched a few times with heavy interference (looks like scrambled cable) and Radio Marti is easier to hear but either has a Cuban radio station on the same frequency (you hear both at the same time) or a very annoying continuous beep.”
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