Tincap said:Thanks for the info David. Do you think the Cubans are aware of this?
They are likely aware, to some extent, but probably think that they can't miss the small chance of fomenting revolution that SW affords.
Actually, my perception over South American SW listenership, is probably based on my experiences with the Brazilian domestic SW services.
What I saw in Ecuador was that nobody running an SW parallel to an AM wanted to be the first to give it up. So they all kept on pouring money into the light bill, transmitters, etc. I had no horse in that race, and, instead, filed for and got about 20 FM licenses, including the first one in the country and for about 1000 milies in any direction.
I'm aware that much of South America has gone to FM (negating the MW reception problems)
Even the HCJB folks now make FM station kits that can be ordered and installed anywhere in a few weeks.
and suspect that much of urban South America has internet access (at a price...).
My daughter pays about $4 a month for high speed internet, and her smart phone account is around $12 (US dollars). That's a pretty nice price. I read the other day that the average cellular bill in India is also just a few dollars a month.
However, the Cubans must think that there is a sizable percentage of the population listening to SW. This would also explain the numbers of Spanish language religious broadcasters, heard all over the SW bands.
The Cubans have always been a bit crazy (I have a long story about being pitched for the same Czech transmitters that Fidel got, with a Cuban and a Czech and a Politburo hack all traveling in a herd... it was like one of those "three guy walked into a bar" jokes) and evangelical radio looks for winning souls, not mass audiences. It's just different, and not necessarily wrong, from our commercial model.