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Early, but...AM Frequency of The Week: 830

gr8oldies said:
Paging David Eduardo on the Spanish on 830. Not a freq that's known for a high power Cuban though.

Depending on location, I'd say either the Caracas / Los Teques, Venezuela high power station or Radio Capital, Mexico City. As mentioned, the Catholic religious station in the Miami metro is a possibility, too.

HIJB in the Dominican Republic used to be widely heard all over the eastern US, but it seems to be either not getting out as well, on low power or silent (a bunch of DR AM's have had periods of silence in recent years as they failed or changed hands).

Cuba has not had high power on 830 in recent memory.
 
R Clarin was 860. 830 is/was HIJB (known by call letters).

cd
 
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