[HCDX] I finally found my mystery station!!!
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[HCDX] I finally found my mystery station!!!
Well, after listening over several days, at time ranging from 0400 UTC ;
0540; 0645; and 1230, and at frequencies from 6186 through 6190, I
FINALLY at 0415 this am Friday, 9/05, heard an female announcer say
"from Mexico City with 10,000 watts." Then at about 0435 I heard what
sounded like narration of a story with musical sound effects.
Today, I searched for Mexican Radio, which led me to a site, which lead
me to this site...http://www.fredcantu.com/mexicoradiotv.htm
with a link "Mexico City"...
and voila!
6185 is XEPPM.OC Radio Educacion !!!" It has a permit, not a
license,to gov. or education outlets. It may be commercial free but not
always"
If you want commercial free music, this is the place to go! Louis
Armstrong, New Age, Spanish ballads, Spanish choirs; modern
classical...I've heard it all over the last few days. I think they
stick with one "performer" for about 15 minutes at a time. This AM at
12:30 did also hear a man talking , but not news.
Wow, I'm so happy I finally figured this out!!!
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"Here in America we are descended in blood and in spirit from revolutionists and rebels--men and women who dare to dissent from accepted doctrine. As their heirs, we may never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion."- Dwight D. Eisenhower,
May 31, 1954
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