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Re: [IRCA] 780-XEMF/XEWGR
Just to follow up, 780-XEMF is now XEWGR per this link
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/XEWGR-AM . Heard tonight on 779.93kHz at 0600
UTC using "XHWGR" callsign and "Exa FM" slogan. They are playing Spanish
teen pop dance music and relay XHWGR-FM. Their signal is much reduced and
they are slightly off frequency.
Chris Knight
Fort Lupton, CO
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Subject: [IRCA] 780-XEMF/XEWGR
780-XEMF in Monclova, Coah was a strong station this winter, but doesn't
seem to be there any longer. There was a recent report of 780 Monclova using
XEWGR calls which have been in use on 1260. Local DXer John Wilkins has been
monitoring a weak SS signal in the evenings and mornings on 779.93kHz and
thinks this could be them, but it is very weak. Has anyone else heard this
or have ideas who it could be? 780 seems wide open now after WBBM is
phase-nulled.
Chris Knight - N0IJK
Fort Lupton, Colorado, USA
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