Radio Habana Cuba
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Zoso |
Someone please explain this to me, as this is an odd one. I am sitting at my PC with some headphones on, and I paused Winamp for a moment only to find that I could hear a radio show very faintly. The volume level comes and goes, but I heard the woman announcer say "Radio Habana Cuba". A Google search turned up http://www.radiohc.org/
Now, why/how can I hear this? I'm not streaming any radio. I have Winamp open listening to MoN-SooN's latest mix, and I have open CNN, Slashdot, and TranceAddict. |
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Fibonacci |
your computer is possessed by cuban demons |
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Zoso |
Does this get me cigars? |
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bas |
Your speakers probably pick it up. |
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Zoso |
quote: | Originally posted by bas
Your speakers probably pick it up. |
My god! I have l337 speakers and didn't even realize it! |
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unbuttons782 |
If I remember correctly Radio Havana is a shortwave broadcaster... shortwave is readily picked up pretty much anywhere on the globe.
They are also known to have broadcast number stations on their upper sidebands. |
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Zoso |
Ah ha! Thanks for the insight. Now, should I do what the voices tell me? |
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