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                     Robert 
                      Harry Therán Escobedo, station director, informed 
                      me that the SW transmission had been experimentally reactivated 
                      in July and August 1995 after 15 years of silence. During 
                      my stay there in the period 9-11/10, the SW outlet was temporarily 
                      off the air, but he said that it would return to the air 
                      soon. (Acc to LATINOAMERICANO DX No. 182 via RNM 208, Emilio 
                      Povrzenic reported that the reactivation of this historical 
                      stn was first observed on 17/7 1995). 
                       
                      The station is equipped as follows: 
                      OAX7X 1300kHz ("Continental" brand transmitter 1.5kW + 1/4 
                      wavelength vertical antenna 54m high). OAX7Z 5015khz ("Continental" 
                      brand transmitter 0.5kW + 1/2 wavelength dipole antenna) 
                      and FM 90.1 MHz ("AUDIOTCK" brand stereo transmitter 0.25kW). 
                      R Juliaca, the oldest broadcaster in the province of San 
                      Román, was inaugurated on July 27, 1959 by Victor 
                      Urviola Garrido. 
                       
                       Station identifications: 
                      "Radio Juliaca, la decana del dial, renueva su programación 
                      radial, más informativa, más cultural, más 
                      musical y más sintonía regional. Radio Juliaca, 
                      la decana" 
                      "Ud. escucha la decana, Radio Juliaca 1300kHz amplitud modulada, 
                      onda corta internacional y 90.1MHz en frecuencia modulada. 
                      Radio Juliaca, la decana." 
                      Schedule: *0900-0300*. 
                      Address: Jiró Ramón Castilla 949, Juliaca, 
                      Prov. De San Román, Dpto. De Puno. 
                      
                    Information 
                    by Takayuki Inoue Nozaki, Japan, 1995  |