Re: [IRCA] station on 640
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Re: [IRCA] station on 640



There are numerous Mexicans on 640, with XEJUA Cd. Juarez and XEHHI
Cd. Hidlago, Chih. being the most common.  My first guess would be
XEJUA.

73, Tim

On 9/26/06, Marty Rimpau <mrimpau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all, last night between 9 and 10 pm pacific time, on 640, under k f
> i, I thought I heard, what originally sounded like big band music, and
> I heard Diana by Paul Anka, but later in the hour, I heard Spanish, and
> wonder what this station might be.  The only Spanish station I know
> about on 640 is radio liberacion from cuba, but I don't think that's
> what I heard, and I also heard, what sounded like iboc hiss on the left
> edge of k f i, so I wonder if their iboc was on at night?  The only
> other station I know about on 640 out this way is Calisbell Montana,
> but I don't know if they're Spanish or not, and considering 640's clear
> channel status, this station, for being on 640 was quite strong, though
> k f i was clearly dominant.
>
> Marty
>
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