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[IRCA] Guess which Mexican state "Carolina del Norte" is.
- Subject: [IRCA] Guess which Mexican state "Carolina del Norte" is.
- From: "WD4INP" <WD9INP@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 10:12:25 -0400
If that weren't enough, one of the "Mexican" satellite networks, perhaps the
one from which
WEED-1390 takes its feed, Mixes US and Mexican callsigns, cities and states
indiscriminately.
Carolina del Norte and Guanajuato, Nuevo México and Chiapas, Misisipí and
León.
I wonder where the studios are, as if it matters.
Confused Chuck
Charles A Taylor, WD4INP
Grifton, North Carolina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Hall" <timhall1@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America"
<irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] 690 Mexican
> At first, I'd be inclined to agree with the idea that another
> station's calls were mentioned on the air. This is a chronic issue
> with the Mexican networks and it has tripped up many a veteran DXer
> over the years. However, I think someone mentioned the Fred Cantu
> site had listed the call change, and I know he tries to get
> confirmation (usually by calling the station) before posting anything
> (that's what he did when I discovered the XEHS move from 740 to 540
> several years back).
>
> I've been listening to 690 off and on, but haven't caught an ID yet.
> I was in El Paso a few months ago and as I recall XEWR-1110 was still
> running oldies. I'll check my notes when I have a chance. 73, Tim
>
> On 9/15/06, Marty Rimpau <mrimpau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi Bob, and all, what Mexican satellite networks usually do is to
>> broadcast, unfiltered, the flag ship station of any of their networks,
>> for example, if you listen to x e k a m in tijuana at 950 for a short
>> period of time, and x e r f r in Mexico city announces their call sign,
>> you'd think you were listening to that station, unless, you heard 970,
>> which is x e r f r's frequency, and you'd know something was wrong,
>> when you were on 950, and I wonder, though I could be wrong, if this is
>> what's happening with xxtra 690 from Tijuana. I do wish that Mexican
>> networks would stop doing this, with networks like radio formula, and a
>> v c, and I wonder if w radio might be out of Ciudad Juarez from the
>> 1110 there?
>> On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 21:20:56 -0700, robert Pietsch wrote:
>>
>> I know a few people have noted that XETRA is now using the calls XEWR,
>> and I also heard that tonight for the first time. However the Mexican
>> Log lists this call as in use in Ciudad Juarez on 1110. Tim Hall, can
>> you shed any light on this?
>>
>> 73's
>>
>> Bob Pietsch
>> Rocklin CA
>>
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