ELECTRONICS FACILITIES IN CUBA (SUPPLEMENT)
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ELECTRONICS FACILITIES IN CUBA
(SUPPLEMENT)
CIA/RR EP 63-5
January 1963
WARNING
This material contains information affecting
the National Defense of the United States
within the meaning of the espionage laws,
Title 18, USC, Secs. 793 and 794, the trans-
mission or revelation of which in any manner
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FOREWORD
This publication is a supplement updating, wherever possible,
CIA/RR EP 60-73, Electronics Facilities in Cuba, 1 November 1960,
SECRET. Much of the data contained in EP 60-73 remains valid, but
some significant changes have occurred since 1960, especially in the
area of radio and television broadcasting. In addition to the updated
information presented in this supplement, references have been made to
publications containing other pertinent information on electronics
facilities in Cuba. For data on underground sites and facilities in
Cuba, some of which have associated communications facilities, see
CIA OCR/IR, Cuba: Underground Sites and Facilities, 9 November 1962,
SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD.
The data in this supplement are given under the same title and in
the same sequence as in the original publication. Information is not
available to update the annexes, but their validity is still considered
high, as they are predominantly documentary in nature.
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ETFCTRONICS FACILITIES IN CUBA*
( SUPPLEMENT)
I. Introduction
Detailed information on military electronics facilities in Cuba is
now available in the following documents:
USAF, Tactical Air Command, DI 24/62, Target Study, the Republic
of Cuba, January 1962, SECRET/NOFORN.
USMC, Fleet Marine Forces Atlantic, FMFLANT AAS-14 (2 volumes),
Area Study of Cuba, November 1960 (changes through March 1962),
SECRhT.
II. Organization and Management of Electronics Facilities
The Ministry of Communications has continued to extend its control
over Cuban telecommunications. Since 1960 the Ministry has assumed
operational control and management of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones
por Microondas (ROCMI) microwave and very-high-frequency (VHF) network;
has reduced its dependence on foreign-owned international telecommuni-
cations companies through the expansion of its international point-to-
point radio facilities; and has taken over the transmission facilities
of Agencia Prensa Latina, or Prensa Latina, the Cuban official news
service. Although the ROCMI network still remains a primary telecom-
munications medium for military requirements,** those requirements
that cannot be absorbed by it are being met through the utilization of
other civil networks.
In June 1962 the Council of Ministers created the Cuban Radio
Broadcasting Institute (Instituto Cubano de Radiodifusion ICR),
which assumed control of all radio and television broadcasting from
the Ministry of Communications. Ramiro Puerta Quiroga was appointed
director general of ICR along with the following three deputy directors:
Jose Antonio Cainas Sierra, in charge of domestic radiobroadcasting;
Gregorio Ortega y Suarez, in charge of domestic television broadcasting;
* The estimates and conclusions in this publication represent the best
judgment of this Office as of 15 January 1963.
** For further information on the possible use of the ROCMI network
for military command and control purposes, see CIA/RR CB 62-25, Possible
Use of Military. Microwave Network in Cuba for Command-Control Pulloses,
2 November 1962, SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM.
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and Marcos Behemaras, in charge of international radiobroadcasting
(Radio Havana Cuba).*
As there have been substantial changes in Cuban electronics and
telecommunications personnel since 1960, the biographic information
contained in the original study should be used with caution. Current
information on prominent radio and television personalities, however,
is as follows:
Juan Marti
Director of the Television Revolucion television network.
Violeta Casals
Director general of the Radio Rebelde network.
Amaury Perez
Director of the CMQ network.
Celestino Garcia Suarez
Director of the Radio Progreso network.
Leoncio Perez Linares
Subdirector of the Radio Progreso network.
Orlando Martinez
Director of the Radio Musical Nacional network.
Santiago Frayle
Director of the Reloj Nacional network.
Angel Hernandez
Director of the radio station The Friendly Voice of Cuba.
* The offices of ICR reportedly are located on the third and fourth
floors of the Edificio Radiocentro, Calle le between 21st and 23d,
Vedado, Havana.
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Barbara Collins, "Marge" McCurdy, Robert F. Williams, Jo Salas,
and Carlos (Moore?)
Announcers and/or commentators on The Friendly Voice of Cuba,
Radio Free Dixie, and/or the Cuban International Service
(Radio Havana Cuba).
Ramiro Puerta Quiroga
Director general of ICR, which controls all radio and tele-
vision broadcasting.
Jose Antonio Cainas Sierra
Deputy director of ICR; he is responsible for domestic radio-
broadcasting.
Gregorio Ortega y Suarez
Deputy director of ICR in charge of domestic television broad-
casting.
Marcos Behemaras
Deputy director of ICR in charge of international radiobroad-
casting (Radio Havana Cuba).
Jose F. Carneado
Director general of Prensa Latina, replacing the former
director general, Fernando Revuelta.
Luis Gomez Wanguemert
Commentator of major importance on television and radio.
Jose Gonzales Jerez
Commentator on the CMQ-TV network.
Jose Miguel Fornes
Commentator on the Radio Progreso network.
Mario Kuchilan
Commentator on the CMQ-TV network.
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Raul Valdes Vivo
Important figure in radio propaganda.
Gregorio Goldenberg
Commentator on the Radio Rebelde network.
Guillermo Santiesteban
Commentator on the Radio Rebelde network.
III. Capabilities and Vulnerabilities
The capabilities and vulnerabilities of Cuban elect'ronic resources
remain for the most part unchanged. Minor qualifications and changes
are reflected in V, below.
IV. General Statistics
Available information is inadequate to update the statistical data
on Cuban electronics facilities, but no major changes in these data are
believed to have occurred.
V. Plans and Intentions
Information concerning the expansion and improvemeiit of the Cuban
telecommunications system since 1960 is as follows:
Microwave -- Plans for the improvement and expansion of the
ROCMI network, now under the Director General of Telecommunications of
the Ministry of Communications, have not been fully realized. This
network continues to operate at less than satisfactory standards of
reliability and quality and, in some cases, at less than its designed
capacity of 24 telephone channels. Plans for the expansion of VHF
feeder lines, however, have been realized (see the reference of
Figure 2*).
Plans calling for the expansion of the ROCMI network to 120
telephone channels by 1965 are in the early stages of implementation
These plans may not be achieved, inasmuch as the Bloc will be relied
on to provide the equipment and present Bloc production lags behind
current Bloc needs. Fulfillment would require a high priority in Bloc
planning and allocation. For detailed specifications Of the equipment
which would be needed to expand the ROCMI network from24 to 120 tele-
phone channels,
* P. 8, below.
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Telephone -- Plans to import telephone sets and rotary tele-
phone, central-office switching equipment from Hungary apparently re-
main unchanged. Central offices scheduled to receive this equipment
include the Arroyo-Havana central office and the central offices in
HolguiD, Victoria de las Tunas, Santiago de Cuba, Tarara, Guines, and
San Antonio de Los Banos. Serious delays encountered in the operational
use of these exchanges are anticipated, as they are not compatible with
existing step-by-step exchanges. This lack of compatibility will neces-
sitate the provision of separate central office facilities for rotary
exchanges and the design and construction of equipment for interconnect-
ing rotary and step-by-step facilities.
New plans have been formulated to increase the capacity of the
Cuban long-distance telephone wireline and cable network through the
installation of Hungarian carrier equipment. Although these plans, as
shown in the tabulation below, were to be executed initially in 1962,
Proposed Carrier System
for the Cuban Long-Distance Telephone Network
1962
From Central Office
To Central Office
Carrier System
Type
Total
Telephone
Channels
Total
Telegraph
Channels
Havana
Santiago de las Vegas
BK-12*
60
Havana
Cotorro
BK-12
36
Cotorro
Guines
B0-12**
24
Cotorro
Santa Clara
50-12
12
Santa Clara
Placetas
B0-12
12
Placetas
Trinidad
50-12
12
Santa Clara
Ciego de Avila
B0-12
12
Ciego de Avila
Camaguey
50-12
12
Camaguey
Victoria de las Tunas
B0-12
12
Victoria de las Tunas
Holguin
50-12
12
Victoria de las Tunas
Santiago de Cuba
B0-12
12
Santiago de las Vegas
Surgidero de Batabano
VT0-3/4***
6
8
Santo Domingo
Sagua la Grande
VTO-3/4
3
4
Santo Domingo
Cienfuegos
VTO-3/4
3
4
Camaguey
Santa Lucia
VTO-3/4
3
4
* Twelve-telephone-channel carrier equipment for use on cable lines, manu-
factured by the Beloiannisz Telecommunications Plant, Budapest, Hungary.
** Twelve-telephone-channel carrier equipment for use on open wirelines,
manufactured by the Beloiannisz Telecommunications Plant, Budapest, Hungary.
*** Three-telephone plus four-telegraph-channel carrier equipment, manu-
factured by the Beloiannisz Telecommunications Plant, Budapest, Hungary.
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delays in the supply of equipment may retard the completion of this
project by as much as 2 years. The Hungarian Beloiannis'z Telecommuni-
cations Plant is to begin delivery of B0-12 (12-telephone-channe1)
carrier equipment for wirelines by the end of 1962 but will be unable
to deliver the BK-12 (12-telephone-channel) carrier equijament for cable
lines. Efforts now are being made to obtain equipment comparable to
the BK-12 from East Germany for installation in 1963-64.: The delivery
schedule from Hungary of VT0-3/4 (3-telephone and )4-telegraph channel)
carrier equipment for feeder wirelines is unknown.
Telegrt,ph -- Plans for expansion and improvement. of the Cuban
telegraph system remain unchanged. Execution of these plans, however,
is progressing at a slow rate. The only telegraph offices known to
have received teletype equipment are those serving the armed forces.
Point-to-Point Radio -- Agencia Prensa Latina no maintains a
regular schedule of transmissions to Latin America and EUrope. Its
transmitting facilities have been augmented by additional transmitters
at Bauta.
Radiobroadcasting -- With the completion of the iultimillion-
dollar international radiobroadcasting station at Bauta,lCuba now ranks
first among all the countries of the Caribbean and Centrl and South
America in number of hours of international broadcastinglper day. There
are indications that Radio Havana Cuba intends to maintain this lead by
adding new transmissions. New languages to be added reportedly include
Russian and Chinese.
In the field of domestic broadcasting, ICR can b4 expected to
continue the vast reorganization, started in the summer Of 1961, which
promises to make the domestic radio system into a more manageable
propaganda tool with which to manipulate the Cuban people. As part of
this reorganization, twelve 5-kilowatt (kw) and three 504kw trans-
mitters were purchased from Hungary early in 1962 to refurbish the
wornout and poorly maintained equipment in use. Eventually, the
domestic broadcasting system probably will be reduced tc0 or 4 nation-
wide networks (studios in Havana) of about 12 stations Och, a single
minor network of 3 or 4 stations for 5 of the 6 province, and 12 or
more local stations.
Television -- Many radio-television exchange agreements have
been signed with Sino-Soviet Bloc countries. This close cooperation
is certain to continue.
Improvements in television technical facilities can be expected
in the future as efforts are made to bring all Cuba within range of the
two national television networks. In early 1962, for exapple, television
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was extended to the westernmost province of Pinar del Rio by the erec-
tion of broadcasting stations in San Cristobal and Consolacion del Sur.
Further expansion, however, will depend largely on the availability of
parts and equipment, commodities which currently seem to be in short
supply.
Tropospheric Scatter Radio -- There has been no further evidence
of plans for the establishment of a tropospheric scatter radio circuit
to connect Havana and the Isle of Pines.
International Telecommunications -- As anticipated, Cuba has
decreased reliance on foreign-owned international telecommunications
companies through the expansion of its own international point-to-point
radio facilities (see Figure 12).
Sino-Soviet Bloc Assistance -- There are no indications that
since 1960 Bloc countries have accelerated their supply of nonmilitary
electronics equipment to Cuba. In fact, there have been frequent
references to delays in equipment deliveries.
Appendixes
Appendix A. Biographical Sketches
See II, above.
Appendix B. Electronic and Conimunications Equipment Delivered to Cuba
Under the Military Assistance Program of the US, 1953 -
30 June 1960
This program has been discontinued.
Appendix C. Source References
Sources used in the preparation of this publication are
in the files of this Office.
Illustrations
Figure 1. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Long-Distance Telephone
Routes, Local Offices, and Sugar Mill Exchanges (Map)
There have been no significant changes.
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Figure 2. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Microwave, VHF, and UHF
Networks Installed by RCA International (Map)
The following additions should be made to the map:
1. VHF network: all broken lines should be made
solid lines (circuit in operation), and all
station symbols should be changed to a double
circle (station in operation).
2. Add a solid brown line (VHF network, 6-telephone-
channel circuit in operation) between Guane
(22�12' N - 8)i�05' W) and San Julian (22�07' N -
84008' w), and add a brown double circle (station
in operation) at San Julian.
Figure 2A. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Microwave and VHF Facilities
Installed by RCA International (Photographs)
The information remains unchanged.
Figure 3. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Submarine Telephone and
Telegraph Cable Chart (Map)
The information remains unchanged.
Figure L. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Simplified Diagram of the
Telegraphic Wireline Network (Map)
No additional information is available.
Figure 5. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Circuito amQ Microwave
Radio Relay Network (Map)
Facilities of the CMQ microwave radio relay network remain
unchanged, but there have been changes in the dropoff
points for radio and television broadcasting. Reference
should be made to Figures 7 and 8 for current information
on these dropoff points.
Figure 6.
Cuba: Electronics Facilities: USAF/USN Flight Information,
Enroute (Tables and Map)
For current information to update the tables and map, see
the following document:
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USAF/USN. Enroute Supplement to the Flight Information
Publication for the Caribbean and South America, Oct 62.
U.
Figure 7. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Television Stations and Net-
works (Map)
The following information should be added to the map:
1. Retransmission station (network affiliation
unknown) at San Cristobal (22�)3' N - 83002' W).
2. Retransmission station (network affiliation
unknown) at Consolacion del Sur (22030' N
83�30' W).
Delete from the map all of the following symbols:
1. Retransmission station reported to be associated
with the CMPF television network.
2. Local television station.
3. Planned television station.
4. UHF television station.
The following information supersedes that on the apron
to the map:
Cuban Television Broadcasting System
Before the forces of Fidel Castro assumed control of Cuba, there
were three nationwide television networks extending from Havana, where
all programs originated, east to Oriente Province. In addition, Havana
had three local television stations and the interior city of Camaguey
had a local television station of its own. Only the westernmost prov-
ince of Pinar del Rio was without television. Now there exist only two
nationwide networks, all other stations having been taken out of opera-
tion. The two existing networks, CMQ-TV and CMBF Television Revolucion,
have been extended into Pinar del Rio so that all of Cuba is now within
the range of this most effective propaganda medium. The equipment for
this expansion and the spare parts needed to keep the networks in opera-
tion apparently have come from the now defunct CMAB-TV network and the
four Havana and Camaguey stations.
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AS with radiobroadcasting, all television has been placed under the
control of ICR, a body subject directly to the Council of Ministers.
The ICR deputy director for television is Gregorio Ortega y Suarez,
former government intervenor of the CMQ radio and television chains.
Ortega seems to be having trouble maintaining even a rudimentary service
for Cuban viewers, for programing has recently been cut' back from
13 hours to about 8 hours per day for each network. The three news-
casts broadcast daily by the CMQ-TV network are relayed by CIF Tele-
vision Revolucion and comprise the entire news output of both nets.
Indoctrination and entertainment comprise the remainder of the trans-
mission schedules.
Unfortunately, much of the data presented on pages 11 and 12,
below, on television stations in the provinces cannot be confirmed.
Only the channels used by Havana (channels 4 and 6) have been confirmed
by monitoring. Studios for CMQ-TV are in the Edificio Radiocentro,
Calle "M" between 21st and 23d, Vedado, Havana, with supplemental
studios in the Edificio Focsa, Calle "M" and 17th, Vedado, Havana.
Studios for CMBF-TV reportedly are at Calles San Miguel and Mazon,
Havana.
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Cuban Television Stations
Frequency
(Megacycles)
Transmitter
Effective
Radiated
Present
Present
Channel
Power
Power
City
Call Letters
Network
Number
Video
Audio
(Kilowatts)
(Kilowatts)
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Havana
GMBF-TV
CMBF-TV
4
67.2
71.7
10
125
Finca Potrero de Coca, Barrio El Cano, Municipio
de Mariana�, Havana Province
Havana
CMQ-TV
CMQ -TV
6
83.2
87.7
10
125
Finca Potrero de Coca, Barrio El Cano, Municipio
de Mariana�, Havana Province
San Cristobal
N.A.
N.A.
7
175.2
179.7
N.A.
N.A.
Finca El Tejar, San Cristobal, Pinar del Rio
Province
Consolacion del Sur
N.A.
N.A.
3
61.2
65.7
N.A.
N.A.
Consolacion del Sur, Pinar del Rio Province
Matan7as
CMGQ-TV
CMQ-TV
9
187.2
191.7
0.5
3
Finca San Juan, La Cumbre, Matanzas Province
Matanzas
CMG-TV
CMBF-TV
13
211.2
215.7
5
5
Finca San Juan, La CuMbre, Matanzas Province
*Limonsar
CMGH-TV
11
199.2
203.7
5
5
Loma de Jacan, San Miguel de los Banos, Limonar,
Matanzas Province
Santa Clara
CMHQ-TV
CM-TV
5
77.2
81.7
5
18
Lama Dos Hermanos, San Vicente, Santa Clara, Las
Villas Province
Santa Clara
CMRA-TV
CMTF-TV
8
181.2
185.7
N.A.
N.A.
Finca Sarduy, Hacienda Escambray, Barrio Seibabos,
Santa Clara, Las Villas Province
*Santa Clara
CNN-TV
3
61.2
65.7
5
31
Lama Cerro Calvo, Santa Clara, Las Villas Province
Camaguey
CMJ-TV
CMBF-TV
4
67.2
71.7
5
18
Barrio Maraguan, Camaguey Province
Camaguey
CMJL -TV
CMQ-TV
6
83.2
87.7
lo
56
Barrio Maraguan, Camaguey Province
NOTE: An asterisk (*) indicates that the transmitter is believed to be inactive. All stations operate with 525 lines and 30 frames.
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Frequency
(Megacycles)
Transmitter
Effective
Radiated
Present
Present
Channel
Power
Power
City
Call Letters
Network
Number
Video
Audio
(Kilowatts)
(Kilowatts)
Address of Transmitting Antennas
*Camaguey
CMFE-TV
9
187.2
191.7
5
5
Loma Monroya, Finca Flora, Hato Arriba, Camaguey
Province
*Camaguey
CMFG-TV
11
199.2
203.7
N.A.
N.A.
Finca Jamaya, kilometer 574 on Carretera Central,
Camaguey Province
Ciego de Avila
CY",'"-TV
024-TV
7
175.2
179.7
5
18
Ciego de Avila, Camaguey Province
*Ciego de Avila
CMJA-TV
F-TV
2
55.2
59.7
5
N.A.
Kilometer 465 on Carretera Central, Ciego de Avila,
Camaguey Province
Jatibonica
CMFF-TV
CMBF-TV
12
205.2
209.7
5
5
Loma Contigua, Sierra Buenavista, Jatibonica,
Camaguey Province
Holguin
CMLD-TV
CM3F-TV
8
181.2
185.7
5
5
Holguin, Oriente Province
Holguin
UMKJ-TV
CMQ-TV
3
61.2
65.7
5
N.A.
Loma de la Cruz, Holguin, Oriente Province
*Holguin
CMLF-TV
13
211.2
215.7
5
5
Finca Jagueyes, Barrio de San Augustin, Holguin,
Oriente Province
Santiago de Cuba
UMKU-TV
CMQ-TV
2
55.2
59.7
5
14
Finca San Miguel de las Enramadas, Municipio de San
Luis, Oriente Province
Santiago de Cuba
CMLB-TV
MBF-TV
5
77.2
81.7
5
5
Finca San Miguel de las Enramadas, Municipio de San
Luis, Oriente Province
*Santiago de Cuba
CMCL-TV
7
175.2
179.7
_5
Secadero, San Luis,
Oriente Province
*Santiago de Cuba
CMLE-TV
10
193.2
197.7
5
5
Santiago de Cuba, Oriente Province
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The CMQ-TV Network
Controlled by
Instituto Cubano de Radiodifusion (ICR)
Channel 6: CMQ-TV, Televilla 125/62.5 kw
This network is believed to have relay stations in the following
cities: Camaguey, Consolacion del Sur or San Cristobal, Ciego de
Avila, Holguin, Matanzas, Santa Clara, and Santiago de Cuba. Studios
are in the Edificio Radiocentro, Calle "M" between 21st and 23d,
Vedado, Havana, and the Edificio Focsa, Calle "M" and 17th, Vedado,
Havana.
Greenwich
Mean Time
1700 - 0415
woo - 1800
1800 - 1900
1900 - 2230
2230 - 0030
0030 - 0115
0115 - 0400
0400 - 0415
All programs are in Spanish
Approximate over-all
Indoctrination and
NEWS/COMMENT
Test pattern -- no
Indoctrination and
NEWS/COMMENT
Indoctrination and
NEWS Summary
transmission time:
entertainment
(not Sunday)
program
entertainment
(not Monday)
entertainment
The CMBF Television Revolucion Network
Controlled by
Instituto Cubano de Radiodifusion (ICR)
Channel 4: CMBP-TV, Televilla 125/62.5 kw
This network is believed to have relay stations in the following
cities: Camaguey, Holguin, Jatibonica, Matanzas, San Cristobal or
Consolacion del Sur, Santa Clara, Santiago de Cuba, and Victoria de
las Tunas. This network uses studios at Calles San Miguel and Mazon,
Havana.
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Greenwich
Mean Time
1700 - 0415
1700 - 1800
1800 - 1900
1900 - 2230
2230 - 0030
0030 - 0115
0115 - 0400
0400 - 0415
All programs are in Spanish
Approximate over-all
Indoctrination and
Relay of CMQ-TV
Test pattern -- no
Indoctrination and
Relay of CMQ-TV
Indoctrination and
Relay of CMQ-TV
transmission time:
entertainment
(not Sunday)
program
entertainment
(not Monday)
entertainment
Figure 8. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: RadiobroadcaSting Stations
(Map)
The following information supersedes that on
its apron:
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AM Radiobroadcasting Stations
City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Artemisa
1,240
CMAD
0.25
N.A.
Macao 5205, Artemisa,
Pinar Del Rio Province
Edificio El Globo, Pinar del
Rio, Pinar del Rio Province
Banes
1,020
CMDO
0.25
Radio Banes
Avenida de Cardenas 40,
Banes, Oriente Province
Avenida de Cardenas 40, Banes,
Oriente Province
Bnracoa
1,450
CMDX
0.25
Radio Baracoa
Cespedes y Coronel Galan�,
Baracoa, Oriente Province
Cespedes y Coronel Galano,
Baracoa, Oriente Province
Bayamo
*820
*MDT
0.25
N.A.
Bayamo, Oriente Province
Bayamo, Oriente Province
Bayamo
1,200
CMDD
0.25
N.A.
Relay station. See
Kilometer 842 on Carretera
Santiago de Cuba,
850 kilocycles (kc), amKc
Central, Bayamo, Oriente
Province
Bayamo
1,260
CMDE
0.25
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMCI
Finca Tablada, Barrio Horno,
Bayamo, Oriente Province
Bayamo
1,390
CMKX
0.25
amKx Revolucionaria
Libertad 2, Bayamo, Oriente
Libertad, Altos del Teatro
Province
Estrada, Bayamo, Oriente
Province
Cabaiguan
*1,590
*CMHY
0.10
N.A.
B y C, Cabaiguan, Las
B. Maso, Cabaiguan, Las Villas
Villas Province
Province
Caibarien
1,020
OMITS
1
Radio Caibarien
Revolucionaria
Agramonte y Calle Jimenez,
Caibarien, Las Villas
Maximo Gomez 30, Caibarien,
Las Villas Province
Province
NOTE: An asterisk (*) indicates that the station is believed to be inactive. Information on addresses of studios and transmitting antennas should be used
with caution.
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City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Camaguey
680
CMJE
1
Radio Progreso
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
690 kc, CMIC
Calle 1, Alturas de Jayama,
PArrio Maraguan, Camaguey
Province
Camaguey
88o
CMJB
Radio Musical Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
950 kc, CMIE
Finca Guernica, Camaguey
Province
Camaguey
920
CMJL
10
Radio cmq (relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
630 kc, CMQ
Finca Villa Rosita, kilometer
577 on Carretera Central,
Camaguey Province
Camaguey
960
CMJ1V
1
Radio Rebelde
(relay)
Relay station. ,See Havana,
590 kc, CMW
Kilometer 572.8 on Carretera
Central, Camaguey Province
Camaguey
1,000
CMJG
1
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMCI
Finca de Santa Maria de Jamaya,
Camaguey Province
Camaguey
1,030
CMJR
1
Radio Revolucion
Republica 286, Camaguey,
Camaguey Province
Villa Maria, kilometer 575 on
Carretera Central (Oeste kilo-
meter 7), Camaguey Province
Camaguey
1,060
CIA
0.25
N.A.
Macao 83, Camaguey,
Camaguey Province
Macao 83, Camaguey, Camaguey
Province
Camaguey
1,100
CA
1
Radio Cadena
Agramonte
Avellaneda 215, Camaguey,
Camaguey Province
Camaguey, Camaguey Province
Camaguey
1,160
CMIK
0.5
Radio Cadena
Relay station. See
Finca Jamaya, kilometer 574 on
Agramonte (relay)
Camaguey, 1,100 kc, CFA
Carretera Central, Camaguey
Province
Camaguey
1,270
CMjC
1
N.A.
Independencia 308,
Camaguey Province
General Gomez 648, Camaguey,
Camaguey Province
Camaguey
1,340
CMJF
1
Radio Camaguey
Carretera del Aeropuerto
letra D, Camaguey,
Camaguey Province
Carretera del Aeropuerto letra
D, Camaguey, Camaguey Province
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City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Camaguey
1,440
GMTW
0.25
Radio Tiempo
Avenida de los Martires
369, Camaguey, Camaguey
Avenida de los Martires 375,
Camaguey, Camaguey Province
Province
Cardenas
1,470
CMGE
0.25
Radio Ciudad Bandera
Cespedes 470, Cardenas,
Matanzas Province
Cespedes 470, Cardenas,
Matanzas Province
Ciego de Avila
580
CMJP
0.5
Radio Cuba
Revolncionaria
Republica 61 Oeste, Ciego
de Avila, Camaguey
Avenida G. Menocal y 3ra, Ciego
de Avila, Camaguey Province
Province
Ciego de Avila
700
GMJT
1
Radio Progreso
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
690 kc, MEC
Finca La Palma, Ciego de Avila,
Camaguey Province
Ciego de Avila
760
CMJY
1
Radio Cadena Agramonte
Relay station. See
Finca Santa Barbara, Ciego de
(relay)
Camaguey, 1,100 kc, CMFA
Avila, Camaguey Province
Ciego de Avila
800
CMJS
1
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMCI
Ciego de Avila, Camaguey
Province
Ciego de Avila
84o
CMJM
0.5
Radio Rebelde
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
590 kc, amw
Finca El Aserradero, kilometer
462, Ciego de Avila, Camaguey
Province
Ciego de Avila
900
CMJV
1
Radio CM Q (relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
630 kc, CMQ
Finca La Loma, Barrio Sur,
Ciego de Avila, Camaguey
Province
Ciego de Avila
1,150
CMJZ
0.25
Radio Moron (relay)
Relay station. See Moron,
- 1,230 kc, CMjX
Finca La Loma, kilometer 465 on
Carretera Central, Ciego de
Avila, Camaguey Province
Ciego de Avila
1,190
CMJD
0.25
Radio Musical Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
950 kc, GMBF
Republica 36, Ciego de Avila,
Camaguey Province
Ciego de Avila
1,370
CMJH
0.5
N.A.
H. del Castillo 5 Norte,
Ciego de Avila, Camaguey
H. del Castillo 5 Norte, Ciego
de Avila, Camaguey Province
Province
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City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Ciego de Avila
1,470
CM30
0.25
N.A.
Cuba 213 Oeste, Ciego de
Avila, Camaguey Province
Finca Escandon, Ciego de Avila,
Camaguey Province
Cienfuegos
68o
MEN
1
Radio Progreso
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
690 kc, CMIC
Finca Nuestra Senora de Regla,
Cienfuegos, Las Villas Province
Cienfuegos
720
CMHU
0.25
Radio Tiempo
Calle 37 No. 5416 (antes
Prado 190), Cienfuegos,
Las Villas Province
Calle 37 No. 3202, Cienfuegos,
Las Villas Province
Cienfuegos
940
CMHH
0.25
N.A.
Calle 37 No. 5416 (antes
Prado 190), Cienfuegos,
Las Villas Province
Calle 37 No. 3202, Cienfuegos,
Las Villas Province
Cienfuegos
*1,040
*CMHF
0.1
N.A.
Prado corner of Arguelles,
Cienfuegos, Las Villas
Cid y Callejon, Playa Alegre,
Cienfuegos, Las Villas Province
Province
Cienfuegos
*1,350
*CMHJ
0.25
N.A.
Malecon, corner of B y Luz, ,
Cienfuegos, Las Villas Province
Colon
*1,030
*CMGO
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Colon
1,340
CMGU
0.25
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMCI
Finca La Chilena, Colon,
Matanzas Province
Consolacion del Norte
*1,400
*CMAX
0.25
N.A.
Consolacion del Norte,
Pinar del Rio Province
Consolacion del Norte, Pinar del
Rio Province
Consolacion del Sur
880
CMAG
1
Radio Musical Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
950 kc, CMBF
Kilometer 156 on Carretera
Central, Consolacion del Sur,
Pinar del Rio Province
Cruces
1,210
CMHK
1
Emisora CMHK
Heredia 61, Cruces, Las
Finca La Francia, Cruces, Las
Villas Province
Villas Province
Florida
1,400
CMjI
0.25
Radio Tropico
N.A.
Carretera Central, corner of
Presidente Gomez y Eguzquiza,
Florida, Las Villas Province
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City
Fomento
Guarie
Guantanamo
Guantanamo
Guantanamo
Guantanamo
Guantanamo
Guantanamo
Guantanamo
Guantanamo
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Power
Call Letters (Kilowatts)
1,080 CMHE 0.25
*1,210 *CMAP 0.25
N.A. CMDM N.A.
*710 *CU 0.25
Station Slogan
Centro Rndial
Revolucionario
(relay)
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
950 CMDJ 0.25 Circuito Oriental
de Radio (relay)
1,070 CMKS 1 Radio Savon
1,110 CMDN 0.25 Radio Rebelde
(relay)
1,130 CMKH 0.25 N.A.
1,230 CMKA 0.25 Reloj Nacional
(relay)
*1,290 *CMG 0.25
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Studio Address
Relay station. See Santa
Clara, 810 kc, amilw
N.A.
Estrada Palma 718,
Guantanamo, Oriente
Province
Marti 905, Guantanamo,
Oriente Province
Relay station. See
Santiago de Cuba, 850 kc,
GMKC
Luz Caballero, 1053, corner
of 2 y 3, Oriente Province
Relay station. See Havana,
590 kc, GMW
24 corner of Donato Marmol,
Guantanamo, Oriente
Province
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, awl
N.A.
Address of Transmitting Antennas
N.A.
N.A.
Estrada Palma 718, Guantanamo,
Oriente Province
Marti 905, Guantanamo, Oriente
Province
Finca Alturas del Polanco, kilo-
meter 1, Guantanamo, Oriente
Province
Luz Caballero 1053, corner of
2 y 3, Guantanamo, Oriente
Province
San Gregorio 1066, Altos
Guantanamo, Oriente Province
Carretera Garcia Sur 1006,
Guantanamo, Oriente Province
7 Oeste, esquina 2 y 3 Sur,
Guantanamo, Oriente Province
Beneficencia 1039, Guantanamo,
Oriente Province
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City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Guantanamo
1,400
CMKI
0.25
Radio Musical Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
950 kc, CMBF
2 Caste, esquina Lopez y Garcia,
Guantanamo, Oriente Province
Havana
550
CMCY
15
Radio Rebelde
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
590 kc, CMW
Finca La Guira, Carretera de
Regla, Havana Province
Havana
590
CMW
25
Radio Rebelde
Edificio Eda, Calle
Finca El Guarapo, Calzada de
"0" 216, Vedado, Havana,
Havana Province
Rancho Poyeros, Havana Province
Havana
630
CMQ
50
Radio GMQ
Edificio Radiocentro, Calle
Finca Segundo Falcon, Reparto
"M" 213, Vedado, Havana,
Havana Province
Ermita, Arroyo Arenas, Havana
Province
Havana
660
cmcu
5
Radio CMQ
(relay).
Relay station. See Havana,
630 kc, CMQ
Cienaga, Calzada de Rancho
Boyeros, Havana Province
Havana
690
CMBC
50
Radio Progreso
Edificio Radio Progreso,
Calle Infanta between 25th
and 27th, Vedado, Havana,
Havana Province
Finca P. Blanco, Barrio de
Cojimar, Guanabacoa, Havana
Province
Havana
730
CMCA
10
The Friendly Voice
of Cuba
Plaza de Marti 107, Havana,
Havana Province
Finca San Pablo, Barrio Falcon,
Reparto Ermita, Arroyo Arenas,
Havana Province
Havana
760
CMCD
10
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMCI
Finca El Tamarind�, Regla,
Havana Province
Havana
790
CMCH
10
Radio Cadena Habana
San Jose 104, Havana,
Havana Province
Cayo Cruz, Bahia, Havana
Province
Havana
830
CMBZ
5
Radio CM2Z
Plaza de Marti 206, Havana,
Havana Province
Infanzon, Calzada de Rancho
Boyeros, Havana Province
Havana
860
CMBL
15
Radio Internacional
Plaza de Marti 206, Havana,
Havana Province
Finca La Pastora, Arroyo Apolo,
Havana Province
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City
Havana
Havana
Havana
Havana
Havana
Havana
Havana
Havana
Havana
Havana
Havana
Havana
Frequency
(Kilocycles) Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
910 CMCF 10
950 CMBF 10
980 CMCK 5
1,010 CMZ 5
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Radio Musical Nacional Relay station. See Havana,
(relay) 950 kc, CUP
Radio Musical Nacional
El Periodico del Aire
R.dio Musical Nacional
(relay)
1,060 CMCX 10 Radio Rebelde
(relay)
1,090 CMBS 0.25
1,140 CMBY 0.25
1,160 CMBQ N.A. Radio Enciclopedia
Populnr
1,190 CMK 0.25
1,260 MCI 5 Reloj Nacional
1,330 CMCB 1
Radio Progreso
(relay)
Edificio Radiocentro, Calle
N" 213, Vedado, Havana,
Havana Province
Independencia y Arroyo
Mordazo, Havana, Havana
Province
Relay station.
950 kc, CMBF
Relay station.
590 kc, CMW
Relay station.
690 kc, CMIEC
Radio Musical Nacional Relay station.
(relay)
Radio CM
(relay)
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
1,360 CMBG 0.25 Radio Popular
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950 kc, CMBF
See Havana,
See Havana,
See Havana,
See Havana,
Edificio Sierra Maestra,
Havana, Havana Province
Relay station. See Havana,
630 kc, CMQ
12th floor, Edificio Retiro
Odontologico, Calle "L" 353
Havana, Havana Province
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMCI
Mercado de Carlos III,
Havana, Havana Province
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Finca La Cascada, Calzada de
Rancho Boyeros, Havana Province
Finca Segundo Falcon, Reparto
Ermita, Arroyo Arenas, Havana
Province
Puentes Grandes, Avenida Rancho
Boyeros y Mordazo, Havana,
Havana Province
Consejo Corporativo, Columbia,
Mariana�, Havana Province
Finca El Regusio, Regla, Havana
Province
Edificio Atlantico, Vedndo,
Havana, Havana Province
Avenida Menocal 159, Havana,
Havana Province
Rancho Villa Maria, Guanabacoa,
Havana Province
AImendares 156, Havana, Havana
Province
Finca Rosalia Abreu Palatino,
Havana Province
Finca Segundo Falcon, Reparto
Ermita, Arroyo Arenas, Havana
Province
San Rafael 406, Havana, Havana
Province
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City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Havana
*1,390
*CMBX
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Havana
1,420
CMCQ
0.25
Radio Rebelde
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
590 kc, CMW
Via Alegre 269, Vibora, Havana
Province
Havana
Havana
1,460
1,490
CMCM
CMOX
0.25
0.25
Radio CMQ
(relay)
Radio Progreso
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
630 kc, am,
Relay station. See Havana,
690 kc, CMIC
Velasquez 10, Luyano, Havana
Province
Calle 10 No. 423, Vedado,
Havana, Havana Province
Havana
1,520
CMBD
0.25
CD Revolucionaria
Calle 26 No. 877, Vedado,
Havana, Havana Province
Calle 26 No. 877, Vedado,
Havana, Havana Province
Havana
1,550
CMCG
0.25
Radio Unidad
9 Parque Reparto A. de
Embil, Havana, Havana
Calle 124 No. 4318, Marianao,
Havana Province
Province
Holguin
560
CMKM
5
Radio Musical Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
950 kc, UMBF
Finca La Calera, kilometer 774
on Carretera Central, Holguin,
Oriente Province
Holguin
600
CMKV
2.5
Radio Rebelde
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
590 kc, CMW
Ciudad Jardin, kilometer 770 on
Carretera Central, Holguin,
Oriente Province
Holguin
670
CMKP
1
Radio Progreso
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
690 kc, CMEC
Finca San Antonio, Cuarton de
Pedernales, Barrio de Guirabo,
Holguin, Oriente Province
Holguin
740
CMKj
10
Radio CMQ
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
630 kc, CMQ
Finca Aguilera, Carretera
Central y Cacocum, Holguin,
Oriente Province
Holguin
770
CMDC
1
Circuito Oriental
de Radio (relay)
Relay station. See
Santiago de Cuba,
850 kc, CMKC
Reparto, Hato de Holguin,
Oriente Province
Holguin
*870
*CMDY
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
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Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Holguin
970
CIAKD
1
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMCI
Finca La Dehesa, Holguin,
Oriente Province
Holguin
1,050
CMKF
0.25
N.A.
Avenida de Frexes, corner
of Rastro, Holguin,
Oriente Province
Avenida de Frexes, corner of
Rastro, Holguin, Oriente
Province
Holguin
1,150
CMDL
1
Radio Holguin
Frexes 74 and Libertad,
Holguin, Oriente Province
N.A.
Holguin
1,220
CMKO
0.25
N.A.
Desamparaderos 21, Holguin,
Oriente Province
Desamparaderos 21, Holguin,
Oriente Province
Holguin
*1,410
*CMDR
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Holguin
1,580
CS
0.25
Radio Norte
Avenida Maximo Gomez 62,
Holguin, Oriente Province
Kilometer 772 on Carretera
Central, Holguin, Oriente
Province
Jatibonico
540
CMJJ
0.25
Radio Jatibonico
Plaza de Marti, Jatibonico,
Camaguey Province
Solitario 13, Jatibonico,
Camaguey Province
Jovellanos
960
CMGN
0.5
Ra10 Rebelde
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
590 kc, OMW
Kilometer 159 on Carretera
Central, Jovellanos, Matanzas
Province
Manzanillo
1,590
CMDF
0.25
N.A.
Jose Miguel Gomez, corner
of Codina and Jose Antonio
Saco, Manzanillo, Oriente
Jose Miguel Gomez, corner of
Codina and Jose Antonio Saco,
Manzanillo, Oriente Province
Province
Matanzas
910
CMGX
1
Radio Musical Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
950 kc, CMBF
N.A.
Matanzas
930
CMGF
0.25
Radio Rebelde
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
590 kc, CMW
Merced 37, Matanzas, Matanzas
Province
Matanzas
1,160
CMG W
0.5
Radio Veintiseis
Milanes 45, Matanzas,
Matanzas Province
Finca Maicas, kilometer 101,
Matanzas, Matanzas Province
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Frequency
Power
City
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Matanzas
1,240
CMGY
0.25
Radio Veintiseis
Relay station. See
miinnes 6o, Matanzas, Matanzas
(relay)
Matanzas, 1,160 kc, CMGW
Province
Matanzas
1,400
CMGL
0.25
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMPT
Alturas de Monserrat, Matanzas
Province
Matanzas
1,440
CMGM
0.25
Radio Atenas
Contreras 69, Matanzas,
Matanzas Province
Carretera de San Juan 119,
Matanzas Province
Moron
*620
*CMFB
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Moron
1,230
CMJX
0.25
Radio Moron
Serafin Sanchez 48, Moron,
Camaguey Province
Serafin Sanchez 48, Moron,
Camaguey Province
Moron
*1,320
*CMCF
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Moron
1,420
CMJU
0.25
Radio Cuba
Marti 170, Moron,
Camaguey Province
Marti 170, Moron, Camaguey,
Camaguey Province
Nuevitas
1,300
CMJQ
1
N.A.
Carretera Garcia and Marti,
Nuevitas, CanRguey
Carretera Garcia and Marti,
Nuevitas, Camaguey Province
Province
Palma Soriano
1,430
CMEZ
0.25
Marti and Calle 21, Palma
Soriano, Oriente Province
Pinar del Rio
68o
CMAF
1
Radio Progreso
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
690 kc, CMIC
Calzada Coloma, kilometer 2,
Pinar del Rio, Pinar del Rio
Province
Pinar del Rio
*800
*CMAW
0.25
N.A.
Manuel Landa 6, Pinar del
Rio, Pinar del Rio
Isabel la Catolica y Freijas,
Pinar del Rio, Pinar del Rio
Province
Province
Pinar del Rio
84o
CMAN
1
Radio Rebelde
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
590 kc, CMW
Finca Capote, kilometer 174 on
Carretera Central, Pinar del
Rio Province
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City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Pinar del Rio
Pinar del Rio
920
990
CMAQ
CHAR
1
0.25
Radio GMQ
(relay)
N.A.
Relay station. See Havana,
630 kc, amQ
Finca Capote, kilometer 174 on
Carretera Central, Pinar del
Rio Province
Edificio El Globo, Marti y
Recreo, Pinar del Rio, Pinar
del Rio Province
pillar del Rio
1,070
GMAB
5
N.A.
Maceo Oeste 20, corner of
Rosario, Pinar del Rio,
Pinar del Rio Province
Barrio Primero de Owes, Pinar
del Rio, Pinar del Rio Province
Pinar del Rio
*1,190
*CMAR
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Pinar del Rio
*1,300
*CM
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Pinar. del Rio
1,340
CMAL
0.25
N.A.
Maceo, corner of Rosario,
Pinar del Rio, Pinar del
Finca Vegetal, Carretera to San
Juan y Martinez, Pinar del Rio
Rio Province
Province
Puerto Padre
1,350
CMKY
0.25
Radio Puerto Padre
E. Rosendo 49, Puerto
Padre, Oriente Province
E. Rosana� 49, Puerto Padre,
Oriente Province
Sagua la Grande
1,570
CMHR
0.25
N.A-
Ave. Gomez, Sagua la
Reparto Delicias, Sagua la
Grande, Las Villas
Grande, Las Villas Province
Province
San Cristobal
1,030
CMAC
0.25
Rsaio San Cristobal
Capitan Reyes 19, San
Cristobal, Pinar del Rio
Capitan Reyes 19, San Cristobal,
Pinar del Rio Province
Province
Sancti Spiritus
780
CMHB
1
Radio Musical Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
950 kc, amBF
Finca La Esperanza, Carretera
del Jibaro, Sancti Spiritus,
Las Villas Province
Sancti Spiritus
990
CMHT
1
Radio Nacional
Luz Caballero 4 Norte,
Sancti Spiritus, Las
Finca San Jose de las Casas,
Sancti Spiritus, Las Villas
Villas Province
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City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Sancti Spiritus
*1,250
*CMHP
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
Marti 198, corner of Santa Inez,
Sancti Spiritus, Las Villas
Province
Sancti Spiritus
1,450
CMHL
0.25
Radio Tiempo
Serafin Sanchez 9 Sur,
Sancti Spiritus, Las
Villas Province
Santa Ana 25, Sancti Spiritus,
Las Villas Province
San Luis
i,46o
CMKQ
0.5
Radio San Luis
General Garcia 67, corner
of Cespedes y Carbo, San
Luis, Oriente Province
General Garcia 67, corner of
Cespeaes y Carbo, San Luis,
Oriente Province
Santa Clara
570
CI
10
Radio Rebelde
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
590 kc, CMW
Kilometer 303 on Carretera
Central, Santa Clara, Las
Villas Province
Santa Clara
64o
CMHQ
15
Radio CMQ
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
630 kc, CMQ
Avenida Eutimio Falla Bonet
kilometer 62, Santa Clara,
Las Villas Province
Santa Clara
670
CMHG
1
Rndio Progreso
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
690 kc, OMR:
Avenida Eutimio Falla Bonet
kilometer 20, Caibarien, Las
Villas Province
Santa Clara
810
CMHW
1
Centro Rnilial
Revolucionario
Parque Vidnl, corner of
Rolando Pardo, Santa
Clara, Las Villas Province
Kilometer 303 on Carretera
Central, Santa Clara, Las
Villas Province
Santa Clara
890
CMHD
1
Radio Musical Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
950 kc, CMBF
Finca Columbia, kilometer 2,
Avenida Eutimio Falla Bonet,
Santa Clara, Las Villas
Province
Santa Clara
970
CMHZ
0.25
N.A.
Kilometer 304 on Carretera
Central, Santa Clara, Las
Villas Province
Kilometer 304 on Carretera
Central, Santa Clnra, Las
Villas Province
Santa Clara
1,130
CMHM
1
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, amci
Finca Santa Aracelia, kilometer
295 Geste Carretera Central,
Santa Clara, Las Villas
Province
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City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Santa Clnra
1,160
CMHV
0.25
CMHA Revolucionaria
(relay)
Relay station. See Santa
Clnra, 1,280 kc, aMHA
N.A.
Santa Clara
1,280
GMHA
1
CMHA Revolucionaria
Calles Buenviaje y Parque,
Santa Clara, Las Villas
Province
Calles Anita Pegudo and Felix
Huergo, Santa Clara, Las Villas
Province
Santa Clnra
*1,310
*CMHO
1
N.A.
Kilometer 2 on Carretera
Sagua la Grande 254,
Santa Clara, Ins Villas
Kilometer 2 on Carretera Sagua
la Grande 254, Santa Clara, Las
Villas Province
Province
Santa Clara
1,410
CMHC
1
N.A.
Parque Vidal No. 1 altos,
Santa Clara, Las Villas
Province
Finca Columbia, kilometer 3,
Avenida Eutimio Falla Bonet,
Santa Clara, Las Villas
Province
Santa Clara
1,480
CMHX
0.25
N.A.
Gran Hotel, Parque Vidal,
Santa Clara, Las Villas
Gran Hotel, Parque Vidal, Santa
Clara, Las Villas Province
Province
Santa Fe
1,370
CMBN
0.25
N.A.
Calles Norte y Marti,
Santa Fe, Isle of Pines,
Havana Province
N.A.
Santiago de Cuba
630
CMKU
2
Rrulio CMQ
(relay)
Relay ptation. See Havana,
630 kc, aMQ
Right river bank of the Rio
Gascon, Barrio Caimanes,
Santiago de Cuba, Oriente
Province
Santiago de Cuba
68o
CB
1
Radio Progreso
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
690 kc, CMIC
Finca Sueno, kilometer 3 on
Carretera Central, Santiago
de Cuba, Oriente Province
Santiago de Cuba
800
CMKL
2
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMCI
Finca San Matias, kilometer 967
on Carretera Central, Santiago
de Cuba, Oriente Province
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City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Santiago de Cuba
850
CMKC
1
Circuito Oriental
de Radio
Aguilera 511 Altos,
Santiago de Cuba, Oriente
Calle 6 at F, Reparto, Santiago
de Cuba, Oriente Province
Province
Santiago de Cuba
890
CMDZ
0.25
Radio Cadena Santiago
Aguilera 514, Santiago de
Cuba, Oriente Province
Finca San Juan, Santiago de Cuba,
Oriente Province
Santiago de Cuba
930
CNKN
1
Radio Rebelde
Relay station. See Havana;
Loma Quintero, kilometer 965 on
(relay)
590 kc, CMW
Carretera Central, Santiago de
Cuba, Oriente Province
Santiago de Cuba
*1,000
*CMKW
0.25
N.A.
Estrada Palma 658, Santiago
de Cuba, Oriente Province
Finca San Matias, kilometer 967
on Carretera Central, Santiago
de Cuba, Oriente Province
Santiago de Cuba
*1,030
*CMDW
0.5
N.A.
Aguilera 559, Santiago de
Loma Quintero, kilometer 965 on
Cuba, Oriente Province
Carretera Central, Santiago de
Cuba, Oriente Province
Santiago de Cuba
*1,060
*CH
0.25
Radio Hernandez
Avenida V. Garzon 320,
Santiago de Cuba, Oriente
N.A.
Province
Santiago de Cuba
*1,090
*CMKR
1
N.A.
B. Maso 515, Santiago de
Calls 6, P. Aguero, Santiago de
Cuba, Oriente Province
Cuba, Oriente Province
Santiago de Cuba
*1,120
*CMDK
0.25
Radio Turquino
N.A.
N.A.
Santiago de Cuba
1,170
GMKB
1
Radio Musical Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
950 kc, aMBF
Finca La Cruz, Barrio Garzon,
Santiago de Cuba, Oriente
Province
Santiago de Cuba
*1,230
*CMDI
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Santiago de Cuba
*1,320
*CMDA
1
N.A.
N.A.
Villa Maria, kilometer 13 on
Carretera Central, Santiago de
Cuba, Oriente Province
Santiago de Cuba
1,550
CV
0.25
Radio Valpin
Aguilera 505, Santiago de
Aguilera 505, Santiago de Cuba,
Cuba, Oriente Province
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City
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Call Letters
Power
(Kilowatts)
Station Slogan
Studio Address
Address of Transmitting Antennas
Varadero
1,580
CMGB
0.25
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMCI
N.A.
Victoria de las Tunas
840
CMDQ
1
N.A.
Hotel Gran Casino, Victoria
de las Tunas, Oriente
Finca Las Tunas, Victoria de las
Tunas, Oriente Province
Province
Victoria de las Tunas
1,240
CMECE
0.25
N.A.
N.A.
Finca El Rincon, kilometer 1,
Victoria de las Tunas, Oriente
Province
Victoria de las Tunas
1,280
CMDP
0.25
Reloj Nacional
(relay)
Relay station. See Havana,
1,260 kc, CMCI
N.A.
Victoria de las Tunas
1,490
CIEG
0.25
Radio Tunas
Angel Guardia 151, Victoria
de las Tunas, Oriente
N.A.
Province
Victoria de las Tunas
1,520
CNKT
1
N.A.
V. Garcia 314, Victoria de
N.A.
las Tunas, Oriente
Province
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FM Radiobroadcasting
Frequency modulation (FM) broadcasting as it is commonly known in
the US does not exist in Cuba. Insofar as can be determined, only one
station, Havana's CMEQ, has broadcast entertainment programs on FM, and
this was more or less a byproduct of the station's attempts to provide
a Muzak-type service for businesses and commercial concerns in the
Havana area. CMBQ operates a mediumwave transmitter, but it is not
known if the FM transmissions have continued.
Figure 9. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Broadcasting Station
Schedules and Network Associations
The following information supersedes that in
Figure 9:
Cuban Domestic Radiobroadcasting System
Of the 100 domestic radiobroadcasting stations that are estimated
presently to be operational in Cuba, approximately 70 percent are mem-
bers of one of the five nationwide networks, another 10 percent are in
minor provincial networks, and the remaining 20 percent are believed to
be unaffiliated law-powered stations presenting programing to suit some
specific local need. All stations broadcast on mediumwave (540 to
1,600 kc) only, and all are under the control of ICR. The ICR deputy
director for domestic radiobroadcasting is Jose Antonio Cainas Sierra.
The five major networks (the Radio Rebelde, Radio OM, Radio
Progreso, Radio Musical Nacional, and Reloj Nacional), all of which
have their studios in Havana, extend from Pinar del Rio in the west
to Oriente in the east, covering the entire island. Of considerably
less importance are the several minor networks that are composed of
a few low-powered transmitters each. These seem to be organized on a
provincial basis providing local news and relaying the national and
world news from Havana. The most noteworthy are the following: the
Circuito Oriental de Radio network, which serves Oriente Province from
studios in Santiago de Cuba; the Radio Cadena Agramonte network, serving
Camaguey Province from studios in the city of Camaguey; and the Centro
Radial Revolucionario network, serving Las Villas Province from studios
in Santa Clara.
In addition to network stations, there are about 20 low-powered local
stations still in operation. Many of these apparently are kept on the
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air only to block a frequency with music so that local listeners will
not be able to tune in a foreign station that would otherwise be audible.
A case in point is the Havana station CMBQ, which was moved from 1,150 kc
to 1,160 kc in order to jam the anti-Castro transmissions of Radio
Americas . Another Havana station was moved 20 kc to
jam Miami's WMIE on 1,140 kc. A Matanzas station was also moved to
1,160 kc for this purpose. Both Havana outlets present nothing but
music, while the Matanzas station relays all the transmissions of
another station in the same city.
Broadcasting stations are not the only means of interference em-
ployed against transmissions from abroad. Regular jamming devices
have been observed on 710 kc (used by Miami's WGBS), on 6,000 kc (used
by Radio Americas' shortwave relay transmitter), and on various short-
wave frequencies used by WRUL and the Voice of America for their Spanish-
language broadcasts to Latin America.
It must be emphasized that accurate information concerning Cuban
broadcasting stations is extremely difficult to obtain. The most
reliable data have come from monitoring the stations themselves, but
this is not always possible because of the long distances involved and
the law power of the target transmitters. With this situation in mind,
caution should be used in accepting specific details concerning Cuban
radio stations as enumerated. Information concerning stations in the
provinces, in particular, should be used with reserve.
Radio Rebelde Network
Controlled by
Instituto Cuban� de Radiodifusion (ICR)
11,750 kc - COCY, Havana 1 kw (inactive)
6,435 kc - COCY, Havana 1 kw (inactive)
1,420 kc - CMCQ, Havana 1/4 kw
1,110 kc CMDN, Guantanamo 1/4 kw
1,060 kc CMCX, Havana 10 kw
960 kc - CMjN, Camaguey 1 kw
960 kc - CMGN, Jovellanos 1/2 kw
930 kc - CMKN, Santiago de Cuba 1 kw
930 kc - CMGF, Matanzas 1/4 kw
84o kc - CMIM, Ciego de Avila 1/2 kw
84o kc - CMAN, Pinar del Rio 1 kw
600 kc - CMKV, Holguin 2-1/2 kw
590 kc - CMW, Havana 25 kw (key station)
570 kc - CMHI, Santa Clara 10 kw
550 kc - amcy, Havana 15 kw
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The studios of this network are announced as being in the Edificio Eda,
Calle "0" 216, between 23d and 25th, Vedado, Havana. The network
director is Violeta Casals.
Greenwich
Mean Time All programs are in Spanish
1015
- 0315
Approximate over-all transmission time:
1015
- 1030
NEWS (world, national)
(not Sunday)
1030
- 1115
NEWS (agricultural)
(not
Sunday)
1200
- 1230
NEWS (world, national)
(not
Sunday)
1230
- 1245
PRESS REVIEW
(not
Sunday)
1800
- 1830
NEWS/COMMENT (world, national)
(not
Sunday)
2300
- 2330
NEWS (world, national)
(not
Sunday)
2330
- 2345
COMMENT
(not Sunday)
0300
- 0315
NEWS (world, national)
(not Monday)
Radio CMQ Network
Controlled by
Instituto Cuban� de Radiodifusion (ICR)
9,670 kc - COCQ, Havana 1 kw (inactive)
1,460 kc - CMCM, Havana 1/4 kw
1,190 kc - amK, Havana 1/4 kw
920 kc - CMAQ, Pinar del Rio 1 kw
920 kc - CMJL, Camaguey 10 kw
900 kc - CMJV, Ciego de Avila 1 kw
740 kc - CMKJ, Holguin 10 kw
66o kc - CMCU, Havana 5 kw
640 kc - CMHQ, Santa Clara 15 kw
630 kc - CMKU, Santiago de Cuba 2 kw
630 kc - CMQ, Havana 50 kw (key station)
The studios of this network are in the Edificio Radiocentro, Calle "M"
between 21st and 23d, Vedado, Havana. The network director is Amaury
Perez.
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Greenwich
Mean Time
All programs are in Spanish
1028
- 0400
Approximate over-all transmission time:
1030
- 114o
NEWS (world, national) (not Sunday-Monday)
1230
- 1245
NEWS (world, national)
(not Sunday)
1800
- 1845
NEWS/COMMENT (world, national)
(not Sunday)
2330
- 2400
NEWS/COMMENT (world, national)
(not Sunday)
0330
- 0400
NEWS/COMMENT (world, national)
(not Monday)
Radio Progreso Network
Controlled by
Instituto Cubano de Radiodifusion (ICR)
9,363 kc
1,490 kc
700 kc
690 kc
680 kc
680 he
680 he
680 kc
670 kc
670 he
- COBC,
- CMOX,
- CMjT,
- CMBC,
- aMDB,
- CMAF,
- CMHN,
- CMjE,
- CMHG,
- CMKP,
Havana 1 kw (inactive)
Havana 1/4 kw
Ciego de Avila 1 kw
Havana 50 kw (key station)
Santiago de Cuba 1 kw
Pinar del Rio 1 kw
Cienfuegos 1 kw
Camaguey 1 kw
Santa Clara 1 kw
Holguin 1 kw
The studios of this network are in the Edificio Radio Progreso, on
Calle Infanta between 25th and 27th, Vedado, Havana. The network
director is Celestino Garcia Suarez.
Greenwich
Mean Time
Programs are in Spanish unless otherwise indicated
1025 - 0505
1030 - 1315
1655 - 1725
2250 - 2320
Approximate over-all transmission time:
NEWS (world, national, local)
NEWS/COMMENT (world, national)
NEWS/COMMENT (world, national)
(not Sunday)
(not Sunday)
(not Sunday)
0300 - 0330
NEWS (world, national)
(not Monday)
o40o - 0500
"RADIO FREE DIXIE" program in English
to Negroes in the United States
(Saturday only)
0500 - 0505
NEWS SUMMARY
(not Monday)
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Radio Musical Nacional Network
Controlled by
Instituto Cubano de Radiodifusion (ICR)
1,400 kc - CMKI, Guantanamo 1/4 kw
1,190 kc - CMjD, Ciego de Avila 1/4 kw
1,170 kc - CMKB, Santiago de Cuba 1 kw
1,140 kc - CMBY, Havana 1/4 kw
1,010 kc - CMZ, Havana 5 kw
950 kc - CMBF, Havana 10 kw (key station)
910 kc - CMCF, Havana 10 kw
910 kc - CMGX, Matanzas 1 kw
890 kc - CMHD, Santa Clara 1 kw
880 kc - CMAG, Consolacion del Sur 1 kw
880 kc - CMJB, Camaguey 1 kw
780 kc - aMHB, Sancti Spiritus 1 kw
560 kc - CMKM, Holguin 5 kw
The studios of this network are announced as being in the Edificio
Radiocentro, Calle "M" between 21st and 23d, Vedado, Havana. The net-
work director is Orlando Martinez.
Greenwich
Mean Time
1200 - 0500
All programs are in Spanish
Over-all transmission time. This cultural
network devotes all of its broadcast time
to cultural talks and classical and folk
music.
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Reloj Nacional Network
Controlled by
Instituto Cubano de Radiodifusion (ICR)
1,580 kc - CMGB, Varadero 1/4 kw
1,400 kc - CMGL, Matanzas 1/4 kw
1,340 kc - CMGU, Colon 1/4 kw
1,330 kc - CMBC, Havana 1 kw
1,280 kc - CMDP, Victoria de las Tunas 1/4 kw
1,260 kc - CMDE, Bayamo 1/4 kw
1,260 kc - CMCI, Havana 5 kw (key station)
1,230 kc - CMKA, Guantanamo 1/4 kw
1,130 kc - CMHM, Santa Clara 1 kw
1,000 kc - CMJG, Camaguey 1 kw
970 kc - CMHD, Holguin 1 kw
Boo kc - CMKL, Santiago de Cuba 2 kw
800 kc - CMjS, Ciego de Avila 1 kw
760 kc - CMCD, Havana 10 kw
The studios of this network are announced as being on the 12th floor
of the Edificio Retiro Odontologico on Calle "L" between 21st and
23d, Havana. The network director is Santiago Frayle.
Greenwich
Mean Time
0000 - 2400
All programs are in Spanish
This network broadcasts 24 hours a day and
presents only news bulletins, public service
announcements, and political propaganda
punctuated by time announcements every
minute. The first 5 minutes of each half
hour are devoted to a news summary with the
remaining 25 minutes being given over to
amplification of the summary and less im-
portant items. From 1300 GMT on Sundays
to 1600 GMT on Mondays, transmissions con-
sist wholly of political propaganda with
minute time checks.
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Figure 10. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Proposed International
Radiobroadcasting Service (Map)
The following information updates that on the map:
Radio Havana Cuba
The Cuban international service, or Radio Havana Cuba, as it is
more popularly known, operates from studios on the fifth floor of the
Edificio Radio Progreso, Calle Infanta between 25th and 27th, Vedado,
Havana. Transmitters are located outside Havana about 2 miles south
of the town of Bauta on the east side of the road to Cayo la Rosa on
the northern edge of Lake Arivanabo (approximately 25027' N - 82033' W).
Signals are sent from the Edificio Radio Progreso via telephone lines
(through the telephone centers at Carlos III and Subirena Streets and
at "B" and 19th Streets) to the Havana Libre Hotel (formerly the Havana
Hilton) penthouse, from which they are sent via microwave to the trans-
mitter site. An emergency studio, tape recorders, and associated
equipment are at the transmitter site should the telephone/microwave
link from Havana fait. The transmitter site has two 100-kw trans-
mitters, one 25/30-kw transmitter, and four 10-kw transmitters, several
of which are shared with the Cuban press service, Agenda Prensa
Latina. At present, Radio Havana Cuba uses no more than four trans-
mitters at one time but, in the past, five transmitters have been
observed on the air at the same time.
In addition to the regularly scheduled international service, these
transmitters have been known to broadcast special programs in order to
take advantage of a particular political situation. For example, when
serious disorders broke out in the Dominican Republic late in 1961,
broadcasts emanating from a self-styled "clandestine" station, Radio
Revolucion del Movimiento Catorce de Junio, called for the overthrow
of the Dominican government. Direction-finder (DF) bearings and other
technical clues indicated that the Lake Ariguanabo transmitter site
was the point of origin.
Radio Havana Cuba announces that it makes its facilities available
to political groups from other Latin American countries so that they
can beam programs back to their homelands. These programs have been
observed as follows: the Peruvian Anti-Imperialist Struggle Movement
(Movimiento Peruano de la Lucha Anti-Imperialista) beams the La Voz de
Peru Revolucionaria program to Peru on Mondays at 0000 - 0015 GMT; the
Guatemalan Information Committee (Comite Guatemalteco de Informacion)
transmits the Mensaje a Guatemala program on Wednesdays and Sundays to
Guatemala at 0200 - 0215 GMT; and the Dominican Liberation Movement
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(Movimiento de Liberacion Dominicana) broadcasts the Patria Libre pro-
gram to the Dominican Republic on Thursdays and Saturdays at 02:00 -
02:15 GMT. Similar programs were beamed to Nicaragua and Honduras up
until September 1962.
The Cuban international service is controlled by ICR. The ICR
deputy director for international broadcasts is Marcos Behemaras.
Radio Havana Cuba's current schedule of transmissions is as follows
(frequencies in use often vary considerably from the announced fre-
quencies and can also be expected to change according to propagation
conditions):
In Arabic (4 hours )o minutes weekly)
2030 - 2110 to the Mediterranean on 15135 kc
In English (26 hours 50 minutes weekly)
0300 - 0430
0500 - o60o
2020 - 2140
to the Americas on 6015 and 5990 kc
to the Americas on 6015 and 5990 kc
to Europe on 15270 kc
In French (16 hours 20 minutes weekly)
0430 - 0500
1900 - 2020
2110 - 2140
to the Americas on 6015 and 5990 kc
to Europe on 15270 kc
to the Mediterranean on 15135 kc
In Portuguese (5 hours 15 minutes weekly)
2315 - 2400 to Brazil on 11970 kc
In Spanish (126 hours weekly)
0630 - 0730 to Europe and the Mediterranean
1100 - 1830 to the Americas on 15340, 9675, and 6015 kc
1900 - 2030 to Europe and the Mediterranean on 15135 kc
2200 - 2315 to the Americas on 11970, 9675, and 6015 kc
2315 - 2400 to the Americas on 9675 and 6015 kc
0000 - 0100 to the Americas on 11970, 9675, and 6015 kc
0100 - 0220 to the Americas on 11970, 9675, 6015, and 5990 kc
0220 - 0230 to the Americas on 6015 and 5990 kc
0230 - 0300 to the Americas on 11970, 6015, and 5990 kc
0300 - 0600 to the Americas on 11970 and 6o60 kc
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Radio Free Dixie
Radio Free Dixie is a 1-hour English-language program heard on
Friday nights at 11:00 p.m. E.S.T. over the facilities of the Radio
Progreso network. The Radio Progreso network is an integral part of
Cuba's domestic broadcasting system, but several of its transmitters,
the 50-kw Havana transmitter especially, are powerful enough to be
heard in the southern US. The Radio Free Dixie program is beamed to
Negroes in the southern United States and is prepared and directed by
Robert F. Williams, who is sought by the FBI for an alleged kidnapping
in Monroe, North Carolina. Williams is assisted by Jo Salas, a female
disc jockey, and Carlos (Moore?), a newscaster. Programs consist of jazz
recordings, a half-hour commentary by Williams, a few more recordings,
and a final newscast of sharply slanted and distorted news items show-
ing discrimination and segregation in the US. The Havana transmitter
of Radio Progreso operates on 690 kc with repeater or relay stations
on the following frequencies: 670, 680, 700, and 1,490 kc.
The Friendly Voice of Cuba
CMCA, The Friendly Voice of Cuba, broadcasts from Havana in English
and Spanish for listeners in the US. The station formerly operated in
Spanish only as CMCA Radio Marnbi and was noted throughout the hemi-
sphere for its rabid gutter-type attacks on high officials in both
North and Latin America. Robert F. Williams and other US citizens have
appeared as commentators on The Friendly Voice, attacking the "Wall
Street monopolists," high-ranking personalities in the US Government,
discrimination, segregation, and so on. Listeners are requested to send
reception reports to Post Office Box 6951, Havana, Cuba. Studios are
believed to be at Paseo de Marti 107, Havana, with a transmitter at
Finca San Pablo, Barrio Falcon, Arroyo Arenas, Havana Province. The
station operates on 730 kc with a reported power of 10 kw and can be
heard well in southern Florida. The station director is Angel Hernandez.
Greenwich
Mean Time Programs are in English unless otherwise indicated
1100 - 0600
Approximate over-all transmission time:
1100 - 1700
Music programs
1700 - 1715
NEWS, SPANISH/ENGLISH
(not Sunday)
1715 - 1730
COMMENT
(not Sunday)
1730 - 2300
Music programs
2300 - 2315
NEWS, SPANISH/ENGLISH
(not Sunday)
2315 - 2330
COMMENT
(not Sunday)
2330 - 0345
Music programs
0345 - 0400
NEWS, SPANISH/ENGLISH
(irregular)
0400 - o60o
Music programs
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Figure 11. Cuba Electronics Facilities: Tabulation of All Fixed
Point-to-Point Radio Stations (Table)
The title should be amended to read "List of Fixed Radio
Stations in Cuba." The information remains unchanged
but should be used with reserve, as the majority of
these stations have not been verified.
Figure 12. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Fixed International Point-
to-Point Radio Circuits (Map)
For the latest list of Cuban fixed stations operating
international circuits, see Union Internationale des
Telecommunications (ITU), Geneve, List of Fixed Stations
Operating International Circuits, 1 February 1962,
p. 37-39. The more than 290 circuits listed in this
publication should be used with caution, as the majority
have not been verified. In addition to those circuits
listed by the ITU, Havana has international telegraph
circuits with Warsaw, Prague, and Peking.
Figure 13. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Radiolocation and Special
Services Radio Stations (Map)
The information remains unchanged.
Figure 14. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Fixed Domestic Point-to-
Point Radiotelegraph Circuits (Map)
The circuits shown are now believed to be operated by the
Ministry of Communications. In addition, telegraph cir-
cuits have been added from Havana to the following cities:
Coto Francisco, Matanzas, Mayan, Nueva Gerona, and
Puerto Padre.
Figure 15. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Maritime Coastal and Aero-
nautical Ground Radio Stations (Map)
The information remains unchanged.
Figure 16. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: US Naval Radio Communica-
tions Facilities (Table)
For current information on US Naval Communications, see
the latest i'Ssues of the following documents:
Army/Navy/Air, JANAP 195 (F), Basic Armed Forces Com-
munication Plans� (BAFCOM), CONFIDENTIAL.
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Navy, CNO, DNC5 (B), US Naval Communications
Instructions, UNCLASSIFIED.
Navy, CNO, WP 16, Basic Fleet Operational
Communication Doctrine, UNCLASSIFIED.
Figure 16A. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: US Naval Radio Communica-
tions Circuits (Map)
For current information on US Naval Communications, see
the latest issues of the following documents:
Army/Navy/Air, JANAP 195 (F), Basic Armed Forces
Communication Plans (BAFCOM), CONFIDENTIAL.
Navy, CNO, DNC5 (B), US Naval Communications
Instructions, UNCLASSIFIED.
Navy, CNO, NWP 16, Basic Fleet Operational Communi-
cation Doctrine, UNCLASSIFIED.
Figure 17. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Telecommunications
Facilities in the Havana Area (Map)
For current information on the location of radiobroadcast-
ing and television studios and transmitters in Havana,
see the revisions of Figures 7, 8, 9, and 10.
Figure 18. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Telephone Facilities in
the Havana Area (Photographs)
The information remains unchanged.
Figure 19. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Television and Radiobroad-
casting Facilities in the Havana Area (Photographs)
The information remains unchanged.
Figure 20. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Tropospheric Scatter Radio
Facilities (Map and Photographs)
The information remains unchanged.
Figure 21. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Naval Shipboard Electronics
(Tables and Photographs)
For current information on Naval Shipboard Electronics, see
the latest edition of Navy, ONI, 32-3-A, Characteristics
of Latin American Naval Ships (Cuban section), SECRET.
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Figure 22. Cuba: Electronics Facilities: Agencia Prensa
Latina Radio Press Service (Map)
The following information supersedes that on the
map:
Agencia Prensa Latina is the official news service of the Cuban
government. This press service is transmitted by International Morse
code and by radioteletype. In addition to the regularly scheduled
press transmissions of Prensa Latina, point-to-point dispatches of
other press agencies are also transmitted to New York, Prague, Shanghai,
Moscow, Montevideo, and Santiago (Chile).
Transmitters which can be used for the regular press transmissions
of Prensa Latina and for telecommunications services, including press
dispatches of other press agencies, are located as follows:
1. Two 25-kw Chinese-built transmitters are located approxi-
mately 2 miles south of Wajay (Municipio de Marianao) near the trans-
mittiw site of the former Union Radio (approximately 22058 30" N -
82�25 36" W). This reportedly is the transmitting site for all press
traffic to Communist Bloc countries.
2. One 25/30-kw transmitter and four 10-kw transmitters are
located about 2 miles south of the town of Bauta (Municipio de Bauta)
on the northern edge of Lake Ariguanabo (22057'30" N - 82032'36" W).
Some of these transmitters are used also for the international service
broadcasts of Radio Havana Cuba.
The office of APL is located at Calle 23 No. 201, Vedado, Havana.
Contact between the downtown terminal office and the two transmitting
sites reportedly is maintained by a VHF microwave link located at the
Ministry of Communications.
Operational characteristics of radiowave propagation and a possibly
limited choice of transmitters preclude the use of regular fixed-
frequency broadcasts for Prensa Latina and telecommunications services
from Cuba. The following services can usually be found on one or more
of the listed frequencies within the transmission hours listed for the
service:
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Frequency
Transmission
Hours
(Greenwich
Call Sign
(Kilocycles)
Mean Time)
Reception Areas
23357
CMPL (col-
22002
1200 - 2400
Latin America
lective
19705
0000 - 0500
call sign)
18768
16157
15792
14848
12280
ca 0
10990
10876
10220
7895
6875
6830
CLA48
17453
1200 - 2200
Prague
CLA35
13516
CLA30
11111
CMPL (col-
10220
0500 - 0700
Prague
lective
91292
call sign)
6830
CLA50
18519
2145 - 0030
Montevideo
CLA19
10400
CLA28
10345
CLA23
9100
CLA20
7695
CLA
17164
1900 - 1930
(to ships; addressed
to "Cuban seamen")
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Point-to-Point Transmissions
Call Sign
Frequency
(Kilocycles)
Transmission
Hours
(Greenwich
Mean Time)
Reception Areas
GMR30
18522
1300 - 0400
New York
CMR22
13650
CMR9
10230
CMR8
8100
CMR6
7880
CMR28
5362
CMR4
5115
CLA62
23845
2030 - 2230
Shanghai
CLA60
23355
2030 - 2230
ciA148
17453
2230 - 0200
CMV27
16049
2230 - 1400
CLA3(
13712
2230 - 1400
CLA23
9103
2230 - 1400
CLA45
16445
1700 - 2400
Moscow
CLA38
14620
1500 - 2400
CLMX45
14415
1500 - 2400
CML28
10990
2200 - 0500
CLA27
9900
2200 - 0500
CLA9
7510
1000 - 1100
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Dissemination Control Branch, DD/ CR
FROM : Chief. Publications Staff, ORR
SUBJECT Transmittal of Material
It is requested that the attached copies of CIA/RR EP 63-5,
Electronics Facilities in Cuba (Supplement), January 1963, Secret/NO
FOREIGN DISSEM, be forwarded as follows:
Copy No. Recipient
7 - 22 Navy, Director, ON!, Room 5B659,
Pentagon
1 - Capt. B. W. Spore, USN,
Ass't. Director for Operations,
OSD/OSO
8 �- C/NCLANT Hdqtrs. , Norfolk, Va.
2 - ON!, 92Y4
1 - Mr. Haywood Robertson, ONI,
Electronics, Room 318, Bldg. 52
3 - CNO (Operations)
23 - 30
Army, Ass it. Chief of Staff, Intelligence,
Room 1D479, Pentagon
1 - C. Eldred Harmen, Army Signal
Corp. Intel'. Agency, 2522,
Bldg. A, ARS
- ASA
Dorothy Rxinge, Military industrial
Dept. Area Analysis Intell. Agency,
ANIS
3 - DCS/Military Operations
1 - Ted Sherman, Cuba Section, Western
Division, ACSI/Arrny
1 - Henry J. Basedow, Telecommunications
Division, AAIA, Army
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downgrading and
declassification
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3.3 sAa, offrt Ar-13,
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Installations), AFIC (AFCIN-3F2),
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