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On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 09:43:48 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Sal M. Onella wrote: In the late 1950's White's Radio Log reported XEX (Mexico City) had a megawatt of power for a while -- several years, perhaps. In 1953, XERF at 250 KW in Villa Acuna was the strongest station on the dial in East Texas. Their studios were across the Rio Grande River in Del Rio, TX. For some reason, I remember the White Rose Petroleum Jelly commercials. Wolfman Jack... 100 baby chicks for $2.98, shipped to your door! bob k5qwg |
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