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KJMA's evil twin is back

I don't know if it's ever been mentioned over here on RD, but I discovered a while back that the owners of K229BJ have Mexican ties.

I stumbled into that while on the hunt for information on a group who was behind some new noncommercial frequencies, known as Frecuencias Sociales (one notable frequency is Puerto Vallarta). I soon discovered the concessionaire had ties to José Antonio Aguilar Arellano, who owns a few stations in Texas, two of them in a 75/25 split with Elías Navarro, a Mexican citizen.

Curiously enough, I'm finding references now to another Jalisco company called Wertz Bush Radiodifusores. That's Ing. Jaime Bush Medina. Oh look, there's Arellano, there's Wertz, and there's K229BJ. (Jaime Bush Medina's name crops up in the applications associated with that group in Jalisco, too.)

The GlobalMedia in GlobalMedia Network seems to be the Mexican GlobalMedia, which is also the business of...Elías Navarro. Last year they announced a project with stations in Texas. Unfortunately, GlobalMedia's done nothing, not only with the Texas project but also with the radio stations and TV channel they won in the recent Mexican auctions.

I suspect they've been retransmitting KJMA (notably, the FCC has them retransmitting KBNL Laredo!) while waiting on whatever GlobalMedia Network project they have cooking in Texas.

I also have to wonder if Frecuencias Sociales is a cover for one of their clients.)

Oh, and someone two years ago mentioned an outfit called Protelse at the same address. Protelse has some CPs with recent activity. I see that Héctor García is the consulting engineer. He's tied into all this, too. But I can't find Abraham Farid Karam anywhere.
 
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I think the engineer they're using isn't very good. Maybe GlobalMedia LLC can send a good engineer to fix 93.7, LOL. The volume overdrive is very bad, way too loud and makes everything sound messy! Worse than 99.9 and I thought 99.9 was messed up...

As for who 93.7 is, I think the guy who owns it is named Carlos Sesma. I tried emailing the address on the FCC application and someone identifying himself as Carlos replied. I apparently knew enough about radio to make him think I am an engineer, and also asked if I know of an HD signal they could lease. Hahahahaha
 
Whatever's happening with it, K229BJ's CP is about to expire on the last day of February and I don't know if they're taking action. Look at the link in my 1st post to see the CP and expiration.


93.7 is currently on from the old site I think, still with KJMA and loud audio. Half the time their receiver can't even pick up KJMA correctly, so it's staticy right now for instance.
 
CHRISTIAN WERTZ filed another app, evidently they can't build their new permit in time so they're extending it.
 
I think the engineer they're using isn't very good. Maybe GlobalMedia LLC can send a good engineer to fix 93.7, LOL. The volume overdrive is very bad, way too loud and makes everything sound messy! Worse than 99.9 and I thought 99.9 was messed up...

As for who 93.7 is, I think the guy who owns it is named Carlos Sesma. I tried emailing the address on the FCC application and someone identifying himself as Carlos replied. I apparently knew enough about radio to make him think I am an engineer, and also asked if I know of an HD signal they could lease. Hahahahaha

There's a broadcast lawyer named Carlos Sesma Mauleón in Mexico.

By the way, since I last wrote in this thread, the number of Mexican noncommercial stations associated with these people went from 3 to 11. Apparently the first one to go on air will be 1510 Guadalajara.
 
K229BJ is now off the air and has been for quite some time since my last post.
 
Now K229BJ 93.7 is broadcasting KJMA's audio, but it sounds awful. It has lots of static and I can hear a humming noise as if the tower lights are flashing. The humming that has been there since 2016 is also there.
 
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