CUBA NEWS
June 9, 2004

FROM CUBA
Antennas installed on high building in Havana might be used to interfere with Radio/TV Martí

HAVANA, June 7 (Ariel Delgado / www.cubanet.org) - The installation of antennas on the roofs of several tall buildings in the city has raised speculation that they might be used to block signals of Radio Martí and TV Martí which the U.S. government recently announced would be transmitted from a plane.

Transmission from the plane would overcome the blocking of radio and TV signals currently transmitted from the Florida Keys.

"We can't reject the possibility that the response of the government will be to increase the levels of interference and overcome the signals from the airplane," said Raul, who studied electronics.

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