With all of those classic cars they drive there (and restore), I'm surprised Cuba is going digital! I thought they would be the last country left on analog.
Anyways, I'm ready for the e-skip season, and hearing FM signals from the Midwest and Southwest and California again. I still have the trusty Radio Shack DX-402, albeit I am now considering an SDR for this season as well. Had my eyes on the Airspy R2, now I'm thinking of buying the (equally-priced) SDRPlay RSP2. As much as I'd love one of those ELAD's, they are so expensive! An SDR will help me immensely with the skip season, especially when I'm working and cannot reach a radio. If I can record even a few mHz of bandwidth, I'll have a good chance at a lot of new logs this year through the unattended recordings. There's a 4 element Stellar Labs FM antenna that I'll likely use with an SDR.
I'm also planning on buying a TV antenna preamp. For some reason, I can't get anything outside of local stations, even with a decent 4-element indoor antenna. I'd like a CHANCE at DTV Es. KNOP, KDLO, KHSV, where art thou? In fact, during the 6/30/17 opening that brought double-hop to Waco, I ended up getting KSNE 106.5 Las Vegas with NO sign of a DT-2 subdecode! Something wrong with that picture I think!
As for Es targets this season, I'm not begging for another double-hopper, but I would like a decent high-MUF opening to South Dakota, Nebraska, western Iowa, etc. I need to work on that part of the United States - I get SD/NE/IA less often than you think.