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Old July 16th 06, 08:45 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
David Eduardo David Eduardo is offline
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Default David -FYI- Mexican Radio Stations Have No Right To Be Heard In The USA !


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Doh ! - David - So Tell Me . . .
What Right Do Mexican Licensed Radio Stations like XEPRS
and XETRA have to Broadcast 'into' the USA and reach the
Greater Los Angeles California Radio Market ? ? ?


International allocations allow use of certain frequencies for regional
broadcasting.

KGBT, a 50 kw in Harlingen, TX, pushes all its power at Mexico. What right
do they have to do that? The right is based on treaties that give 1530
principally to the US to ues.

There are far more US stations pumpling power at Mexico than Mexican
staitons pumping power at the US.

-IF- An American Licensed Radio Station is 'interferring with a
Mexican Radio Station inside of the Nation of Mexico - Then
they {The Mexicans} have a Valid Complaint [.]
-if- However they can not be heard in LA - No Problemo !
Note- That "LA" is about 213 km ~ 132 Miles from "TJ".


There is a joint committee called the Mixta set up to resolve allocations
and frequency usage.