Here in central Florida at daytime R. Enciclopedia CMBQ? in/near Havana, Cuba is a regular with an S9 +5 db signal. But recently seemingly there is another co-channel station also broadcasting in Spanish?

I figured it could be an audio mixing issue but there is phase shift type fading on the signal like you would see with two stations battling it out on the same frequency. Is anyone else here in Florida hearing this change?

BTW the dominant audio plays mostly a selection of easy listening and classical music. Actually pretty entertaining.

73 & GUD DX,
Thomas F. Giella, NZ4O
Lakeland, FL, USA
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