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Here's Wikipedia's take on early color tv in Cuba: "1958 became the second country in the world to introduce color television broadcasting, with Havana's Channel 12 using the NTSC standard and RCA equipment. But the color transmissions ended when broadcasting stations were seized in the Cuban Revolution in 1959, and did not return until 1975, using equipment acquired from Japan's NEC Corporation, and SECAM equipment from the Soviet Union, adapted for the NTSC standard."
I guess its possible that a few wealthy Cubans may have owned a CT-100, or other early color set, and picked up color broadcasts from Miami prior to 1958.
-Steve D.
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