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New log from Mexico

Where I am in East Texas, a little west of Tyler, the noise levels are horrible but I did log a new station while driving in one of the "quieter areas" in the neighborhood last night--1610 XEUACH "Radio Chapingo" Texcoco, Mex. The station is not that far from Mexico City, roughly 915 miles from here; it's reportedly running 250 watts day and night. Has anyone else heard this one?
 
jd said:
Where I am in East Texas, a little west of Tyler, the noise levels are horrible but I did log a new station while driving in one of the "quieter areas" in the neighborhood last night--1610 XEUACH "Radio Chapingo" Texcoco, Mex. The station is not that far from Mexico City, roughly 915 miles from here; it's reportedly running 250 watts day and night. Has anyone else heard this one?

Nice catch. I didn't know Mexico operated on 1610.
 
The two that immediately come to mind are 1630 and 1700 in Tijuana. But 1700 is aimed at the US as far as programming goes. 1630 is a college station.
 
K6JHU said:
The two that immediately come to mind are 1630 and 1700 in Tijuana. But 1700 is aimed at the US as far as programming goes. 1630 is a college station.

That 1700 in Tijuana really gets out. You can receive it in Hawaii at night.
 
And you can get it in Washington, dosen't matter west or east of the Cascades, sometimes w/ KVNS' 880w night power in the mix.

-crainbebo
 
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