Back on January 4, I logged a new station from Mexico - 1190 XEXQ in San Luis Potosi. Reception was made starting at 7:34 p.m. CT at 531 miles distance on my Digitech AR1780 portable.
The station was mixing with XECT in Monterrey and playing a Bach chorale and other classical/opera pieces that matched XEXQ's stream. Finally, at 7:54 "Pomp & Circumstance" was played and XEXQ disappeared.
A few minutes after that I heard something puzzling. At 8:01, XECT IDed with its call letters and Monterrey location. Then after a few seconds, the announcer gave an XEPRS 1050 Rosarito, Baja California Norte ID. That was followed by Mexican government PSAs, ads, and more talk.
I thought XEPRS was on 1090. Could this be a network feed screw-up? Regarding the frequency given, I've listened to the recording slowed down several times, and I'm clearly hearing Mil Cincuenta (not Mil Noventa) AM.
The station was mixing with XECT in Monterrey and playing a Bach chorale and other classical/opera pieces that matched XEXQ's stream. Finally, at 7:54 "Pomp & Circumstance" was played and XEXQ disappeared.
A few minutes after that I heard something puzzling. At 8:01, XECT IDed with its call letters and Monterrey location. Then after a few seconds, the announcer gave an XEPRS 1050 Rosarito, Baja California Norte ID. That was followed by Mexican government PSAs, ads, and more talk.
I thought XEPRS was on 1090. Could this be a network feed screw-up? Regarding the frequency given, I've listened to the recording slowed down several times, and I'm clearly hearing Mil Cincuenta (not Mil Noventa) AM.
