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Arnie Coro

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Arnaldo Coro Antich, aka Arnie Coro, is a Cuban radio host, academic and popular amateur radio operator. He is a cofounder of Radio Havana. He hosts the English language Radio Habana show DXers Unlimited which broadcasts twice a week. He is also a professor of broadcasting at the University of Havana.

His amateur radio call sign is CO2KK. In Cuba, Coro is considered "the guru of ham radio operators" and is credited for increasing interest in Cuban amateur radio operation and has garnered many fans in the United States. Due to the difficulty in acquiring radio equipment, Coro has managed to assemble his radio equipment from pieces of old radios, Soviet-era television sets and fax machines.

While on a 48-hour leave from his military duties, Coro witnessed a Douglas B-26 Invader finishing a strafing run on an airport near his home, alerting him to the start of the Bay of Pigs Invasion. Coro was also involved in the capturing of prisoners, some of whom were former schoolmates, in the Zapata Swamp.

References

  • Eaton, Tracey (2002-02-23). "Cuban ham radio operator makes friends around world (free article preview)". Dallas Morning News.
  • "Cuba Conversations - Arnaldo Coro Antich". Democracy Now!. 1998-01-12. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help) Audio of Arnaldo Coro Antich interview (RealPlayer)[permanent dead link]
  • Sweeney, John (2006-09-12). "Amateur Radio in Cuba". WorldRadio.
  • Coro Antich, Arnaldo (2008-04-17). "Radio Havana Cuba Interview".