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Re: [HCDX] Mexican shortwave scene way back
> I always wondering, since it is a fairly big country, if Mexico ever had
> ever domestic SW broadcasting, other than now active Radio Mil and Radio
> Huayacocotla. I know, mainly thanks to an excellent article wrote by
veteran
> Iowa (then Pensylvania) DXer Don Moore, than in the 70s, the 60 meters was
> clock full of YVs, but what's about Mexico.
in my 1947 edition of the WR(T)H I count 19 Mexican domestic sw stations,
most of them on 49m. Just one on 60m: XEJG 4820 kcs. The 1957 edition still
mentions XEJG, but it was inactive then.
73
Harald
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