Not only PJB's 450kW signal (close to the 525kW they had in the 60s through the 80s) but zeroing in on Cuba almost guarantees Cuba starts another "Cuban chorus" on 800 to jam the Bonaire signal.
I agree with Ai4i that a TWR power increase back to its original level will fit in Cuba's "we couldn't care less" category. Religion is not proscribed in Cuba, and that is all TWR focuses on these days.
Besides that, the TWR promotional / fundraising video suffers from extreme hyperbole. They talk about "one million" people listening each evening in Cuba. That would be over 10% of the adult population, and the equivalent of about 40% to 50% of typical Latin American evening radio listening. It ain't so.
The daytime signal will not be usable in most or all or all of Cuba. When TWR was at 500 kw, it put a nice secondary signal over the very south coast of Puerto Rico, but did not get inland in the daytime. The proposed new signal will not be useful in any significant part of Cuba.
And the idea that it will have audience in Colombia and Venezuela is naive... both nations have local stations on 800 AM, so at night all there will be is interference.
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