If my memory is correct it was about 2004, just as the VOA was shutting down 
their Belize transmitter site, when I was contacted by some investors who were 
interested in both moving to Belize for retirement and in establishing a new AM 
station in Belize. They were looking for a chief engineer for the station who 
would also be an investor and willing to relocate to Belize. I believe the 
discussion included talk about using the former VOA transmitter site in Punta 
Gorda - at least the antenna system which I believe consisted of two horizontal 
wire rhombics suspended from very tall wooden poles. The rhombics were 
directional and as I recall one was aimed pretty much north right across the 
middle of Belize (Punta Gorda is at the far south end of the country) and the 
other was aimed slightly east of south down the middle of South America. I 
believe one was on 1530 and the other on 1580. The VOA was running two fairly 
new 100 kw transmitters which was definitely beyond our budget !
 to operate and maintain, especially in a climate that averages 170 inches of 
rain per year. Lots of problems with humidity. (By contrast the north end of 
the country averages about 60 inches per year.) We would probably have used the 
north rhombic on its former VOA frequency to avoid retuning. But the VOA had 
urgent need for the transmitters elsewhere. I later heard that the VOA 
completely raised the Punta Gorda site and took down everything including the 
antenna array. The investors had also apparently discussed the idea with 
government officials in Belize and again had a favorable response. But 
somewhere somehow the plans fell through and I eventually lost contact with the 
gentlemen.
 
As to the former Radio Belize on 834 kHz with 20 kw, it was long gone at that 
time and the country had no AM stations. It seems to me that back in the day 
(70s) Radio Belize also had 4 or 5 synchronous transmitters located around the 
country. I think that they were all on discreet frequencies in the 900 to 1000 
kHz range and were each running 1 kw.
 
Patrick Griffith, N0NNK
"I'm as happy as a tornado in a mobile home park." (Foghorn Leghorn)
 
> Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 15:29:58 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] St. Kitts - Nevis VON likely moved to 860 from 895
> 
> I recall hearing Belize many a night on my HS Graduation present, a
> DX-160, in the early 80's. I miss that radio! Sold it the late 80's.
> 
> 73,
> Dave in Indy                                    
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