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El Mundo, 5084v kHz |
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Radio
Mundo, Cusco, was inaugurated by Valentin Oliverra Puelles,
on February 17, 1984, and began its first operation from the
studio installed at Calle Monjapata 701-705 in Cusco.
Radio Mundo is authorized to broadcast with the following
callsigns and frequencies: OCX7R 870 kHz and OAZ7D 5045 kHz.
The medium wave outlet operates at 0900-0100 (daily) with
a "Jorge Gomez Torres" brand transmitter (1kW) + 1/4 wave
vertical antenna (86 meters high above the ground). The shortwave
outlet operates at 0900-1500 and 2000-2400 (daily) with a
"Jorge Gomez Torres" brand transmitter (1kW) + 1/2 wave dipole
antenna (15 meters high above the ground).
Radio Mundo has been officially assigned on 5045 kHz in the
60 meter band since its foundation, but when the shortwave
outlet was first observed in February 1984, it had been broadcasting
on 5120.4 kHz outside of 60 meter band. In February 1986,
the shortwave outlet was temporally observed on 5045.4 kHz
(very near its authorized frequency), probably under the frequency
adjustment control of the Ministry of Transports and Communications,
but it moved down to 5081v kHz to avoid the congestion of
usual 60 meter band.
In October 1993, it was observed on 5046.1 kHz, afterward
it returned to the traditional frequency 5083v kHz, ranged
between 5082.9 kHz and 5083.4 kHz.
The transmitting unit is installed on the hill of Sacsayhuaman
Ruins. The station also has a FM transmitter (1kW) which was
made by Sergio Nunez (a radio-engineer in Iquique, Chile)
and has been waiting for the license. It will broadcasts on
90.5 MHz. QTH: Calle Tecte No.21 4, Cusco, Peru.
Takayuki Inoue Nozaki, Relampago
DX, February 22, 1998 |
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