[HCDX] ARC: 1600.15 kHz Ilusión AM", Quito(Ecuador) new station!
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[HCDX] ARC: 1600.15 kHz Ilusión AM", Quito(Ecuador) new station!



ARC ? SWB América Latina 
bjornmalm2003@xxxxxxxxx    
Bjorn Malm, Quito, Ecuador
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Quito 4/Dic/2003 15:35

Amigos DXistas!

1600.15 kHz  Ilusión AM, Quito(Ecuador) 4th of
December 2003 - 2000 UTC.

New station! This station has been listed in WRTH but
have never been on the air. 1600.15 kHz is a good
split-frequency for swedish DXers! Mostly ecuadorian
music with some boleros in between. ID by OM "están
escuchando Ilusión" or just "Ilusión". 

First I thought is was "Ondas de Caluma"(Ecuador), has
always been on 1600.27 kHz, but too strong so I kept
on listening. By the way, O ndas de Caluma is often
heard on its 2nd harmonic 3200.54 kHz. 

73s Bjorn Malm, Quito, Ecuador   SWB América Latina.

NRD 535 ? HF 150. MFJ 616 ? MFJ 1025.
Ant. 1: "Horizontal Sloped Inverted L" 18 meters
Ant. 2: "Horizontal Sloped Inverted L" 36 meters
+ Magnetic Longwire Balun

(you can use my information giving credit to:
 Bjorn Malm, Quito, Ecuador  SWB América Latina) 







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