Thanks for posting your Caribbean results Pete (and to Gary!).    We spent a week in the Bahamas in December, and I took a Perseus along to make some recordings I could check later.   We were in a pretty noisy environment just outside Nassau, so I didn't expect any real DX, but was still interested in what could be heard.   As you noticed ZNS 1540 puts out a strong tone on 1521,and there is a corresponding one on 1539.   I've only checked a couple of recordings thus far, but was pleasantly surprised to hear KSL doing quite well on 1160, then fade out just in time to get a nice full ID from Caribbean Radio Lighthouse.

73,

Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, Alberta

On 1/21/2018 10:21 PM, Gary DeBock wrote:
My wife Kristine and I took off again on a trip that included Reno (11/5-12), 
Orlando (11/12-30) and then on a Caribbean cruise (11/30-12/10). The ship’s 
navigational program did not provide coordinates and I could only get them on 
my cell phone when we were in ports. We were accompanied by an ICF-2010, a 
DX-398, a Sony TCM 200DV cassette recorder, and most important of all, one of 
Gary DeBock’s marvelous FSL units which relentlessly peeled through layers of 
white noise and provided me with readable signals. Out of four trip air legs, 
TSA only inquired once.
We left from Ft. Lauderdale. Ports were: Princess Cays in the Bahamas on land 
leased by Princess Lines, St. Thomas, Martinique, Grenada, Bonaire, and 
Curaçao. We also went by Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba. I have not 
included the usual routine Cubans or the plethora of Venezuelans or Puerto 
Ricans which I could not specifically identify. All times are AST unless EST is 
indicated.
530 - neither Cuban had much oomph anywhere on the trip
630 - SS local-like nearing Bonaire 12/6 9am. Presumably Caracas. Not 
noteworthy anywhere else on the trip.
640 - Deportes, Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela never terribly strong but the only 
one there once the Cuban was gone.
660 - R. Lumiere, Port-Au-Prince at good level, P/S, with a string of stations 
mentioned during the ID including Turks & Caicos-530, which I never detected.
690 - Thought I heard “W radio” 12/3 2205 from south of PR but nothing matches.
710 - SS very loud in Bonaire & Curaçao 12/6 & 12/7. Presumed YVKY Caracas.
720 - UNID 12/2 10am EST. Spanish. Probably Cuban Progresso but no ID at TOH
740 - WIAC San Juan. Never detected. Its pattern is shown as directional east.
750 - RCR Caracas. The most potent Caribbean signal. Readable days in St. 
Thomas and almost everywhere else until we neared Cuba. Heard with string of 
affiliated stations 4:50p 12/3 from S.
780 - ZBVI at fair level in St. Thomas. 12/3 8:30am
800 - PJB Bonaire. Not a great signal coming northward and relatively quiet 
modulation. We came around from the south and I was able to see their four 
giant towers. They are pretty thin in the distance but e-mail me if you want a 
copy of the picture. Our tour guide didn’t know anything about the station.
810 - Cuban bubble-wobbler, 12/8 11am off southern Haiti. Exactly the same 
sound I heard 11/30 4 hours out of Ft. Lauderdale on 1000kHz. Only time heard.
860 - Z-86 Willemstad, Curaçao. This and PJB-800 are the only AM stations left 
in the ABC islands.
860 - VON “Voice of Nevis” fair level, w/religion in St. Thomas VI 12/3 8:30am.
870 - Reloj, Cuba, pretty potent but very distorted during the northern part of 
the trip but cleaner further south. I never heard an echo so assume it was the 
same XR hemorrhaging.
890 - UNID 12/2 10am EST between the Cay and PR. Seemed to give calls, HI— (I 
missed the last two letters). Would appear to have been R. 8-90, La Consentida, 
Mao, DR
900 - CBC St. Michael, Barbados poor level 12/3 9am from St. Thomas. Signal 
level increased as we headed south but didn’t hold up that well as we headed 
west from Grenada. A per ads, CBC has a monopoly in the communications 
business. Reggae Christmas carols were fun!
920 - SS local-like in Grenada. Presumed YVOX Porlamar. 12/5 9am.
940 - WINZ Miami - best FL signal at Princess Cay. No Cuban under/over it. 
Interesting because WINZ has an STA for 25kw night because of Cuban 
interference.
1000 - Cuban bubble wobbler. Only here one night (11/30, 4 hours out of Ft. 
Lauderdale). It was also noted here last year.
1030 - Port-au-Prince, R. Ginen. Taped 12/2 10am (heading to PR) but no ID 
heard.
1060 - WIXC Titusville is back on relaying WWBA-820 and yes, they do give an ID 
a minute or two before the WWBA ID. Heard in Orlando, St. Thomas 9am 12/3, 
Martinique (very weak 12/4 11a) and also off of north central Cuba 11am 12/9.
1090 - Deportes, Caracas, one of the earlier YVs to boom in as we approached 
Grenada. Apparently YVSZ Caracas.
1130 - My hearing must be grim because just as I did while in Boston in Sept., I 
heard this as “Radio Cinco" 12/3 10:15pm from south of PR.
1150 - “CMX R. Guaymas” is what I heard 11/30 9pm 4 hrs. out of Ft. Laudedale 
but that doesn’t hold up in deference to WRTH’s R. Bayamo, Entronque Bueycito.
1160 - Caribbean Radio Lighthouse, St. John’s, Antigua & Barbuda fairly good in 
Grenada but not memorable from anywhere else.
1200 - It sounded like R. Pinto to me but more than likely was R. Tiempo, 
Caracas, 12/6, 9a, 40 miles E of Bonaire.
1240 - Radio Maria, Santo Domingo, DR. No “de la alta gracia” ever heard. Good 
level between PR & St. Thomas, 10pm EST 12/2 and 12/3 9am AST in St. Thomas. It 
was heard quite a ways as we headed south. It was also surprisingly strong as we 
left Grenada for Bonaire. The web site says (essentially) variety programming but 
all I ever heard was religious chanting and hymns.
1260 - WISO Ponce relaying WAPA 12/8 9am between Haiti/Cuba
1260 - SS w/Christmas music around 9a 12/6 nearing Bonaire. Presumably Caracas.
1340 - WSTA St. Thomas fair level in Grenada 12/5 around 8am
1350 - Radio Libertad, Puerto Padre, Cuba, good level at Princess Cay 9AM 11/1.
1380 - My ears heard “Radio Pinto” but that apparently is not to be. Call 
letters given (YV..) but I can’t dig the last two out. My guess is YVME Cd. 
Bolivar. Loud 12/7 4:40p in Curaçao.
1400 - WFLL is shown as off the air so not sure who was there along with a 
Cuban with EZ music. Thought I heard a “Radio Carla.” At another time, I 
thought I heard “R. St. Paul de Alegre” 11/1 11am EST from Princess Cay.
1400 - Harbor Light, Carriacou, Grenada seemed to be stronger in Martinique 
than it was at our stop in Grenada (12/4 around 9a) where it was only fair..
1450 - Another Radio Maria noted from Bonaire 12/6 6pm. This would be YVKJ 
Caracas.
1500 - YVRZ Cumana good level in Grenada 123/5 8am
1510 - WWBC Cocoa good level w/ID 12/9 11am off north coast of Cuba
1540 - ZNS Nassau. Predictable coverage. However, it throws out a lot of 
garbage between 1500-1570 including spurs on 1500 and 1570 and a curious 1 kHz 
tone on 1520 which during one night’s reception, competed with the Saudi’s het. 
This same tone was heard a year ago and is quite loud in the Bahamas. Also very 
loud 12/9 11:30am impacting an UNID EE speaker.
1610 - Caribbean Beacon, The Valley, Anguilla noted 4 hours out of Grenada but 
not overwhelming here or anywhere else on the trip.
N.A.  STATIONS: On 12/5 around 9pm, we were out of Grenada heading for Bonaire. 
The following English language N.A. stations were noted: WFAN-660, UNK-680, 
CFZM-740 (very loud, mentions their FM on 96.7), WABC-770, UNK-790, WCBS-880, 
WLS-890, WINS-1010, UNK-1080, KMOX-1120, WHKW-1220, WLAC-1510, WCKY-1530. WFAN 
and WCBS showed up a couple of other times but there was no other night like 
this. WGN was also heard somewhere during the trip.
FRENCH LANGUAGE: Radio Ginen, P-A-P, and 4VEH-840 were notable French language 
speakers. 640 and 1310 are obviously long gone and have been replaced in their 
home markets by a gaggle of low-power FM stations.
In Reno, the only surprise was hearing KHIT-1450 on 1650. There seemed to be a 
carrier. I can’t see anything which it would bounce off of (like 1250).
Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
(trip equipment described above)

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