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![]() RHF wrote: On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, American Insurgent wrote: On Aug 12, 12:22 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . http://www.xlnc1.org/newsletter.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHLNC-FM The fact is that XHLNC is operating legally per US law and FCC regulations... KPFK has no claim to protection in San Diego. Border stations have always been a gray area. Mexico has never been very keen on FCC style radio regulations, and since the border stations are a long ways away from Mexico City, they do whatever they want. In the 1930s MW border stations operated with hair curling wattage levels. In one case, a border station regularly blew away Philadelphia's KYW at night. After WW2, the border blasters mostly shut down. Today, border radio is mostly a problem in California and Texas's Rio Grande Valley, the only places with significant numbers of people living on the line. Stations regularly set up antennas in Mexico and broadcast in English. They're effectively beyond any regulation-the Mexicans don't care, and the US can't touch them. If Pacifica Radio wants to get out of XHLNC's shadow, I would suggest they move. But practical solutions are beyond libs, they'd rather whine. XERB-AM : The Mighty 1090 kHz use to claim that they had 50 KW over Los Angeles - Which meant that they were putting out a lot more down in Mexico. ~ RHF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XERB-AM Mexico, like Edweenie, can make all the claims they want. Edweenie has claimed that he/she/it actually owned radio stations in Ecuador. However, there is no documentation to prove that. He/she/it has claimed to have had an Amateur Radio License in Ecuador. However there is no documentation to prove that. At age 55 or so, he/she/it decided to become the fake Hispanic, 'Eduardo'. He/she/it discovered around that time that he/she/it could check a box on the census form, and voila, he/she/it is Hispanic. Previous to the year 2000 there is no evidence what so ever of he/she/it using the name 'Eduardo', nor is there ANY existence of the name David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason on ANY official documents, contrary to ANYTHING he/she/it will try and tell you. He/she/it has had trouble with the truth, and reality, ever since he/she/it was a young lad/or little girl, and this is just the latest manifestation of the problem. dxAce Michigan USA . . . . |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... And then you can start some radio stations which you can claim to "own", even though they are not really in your name! I was the only shareholder of Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda. which had many radio stations. Call the commercial attaché of the US Embassy in Quito and have them look it up. |
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![]() "RHF" wrote in message ups.com... On Aug 13, 8:15 pm, American Insurgent wrote: On Aug 12, 12:22 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . http://www.xlnc1.org/newsletter.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHLNC-FM The fact is that XHLNC is operating legally per US law and FCC regulations... KPFK has no claim to protection in San Diego. Border stations have always been a gray area. Mexico has never been very keen on FCC style radio regulations, and since the border stations are a long ways away from Mexico City, they do whatever they want. In the 1930s MW border stations operated with hair curling wattage levels. In one case, a border station regularly blew away Philadelphia's KYW at night. After WW2, the border blasters mostly shut down. Today, border radio is mostly a problem in California and Texas's Rio Grande Valley, the only places with significant numbers of people living on the line. Stations regularly set up antennas in Mexico and broadcast in English. They're effectively beyond any regulation-the Mexicans don't care, and the US can't touch them. If Pacifica Radio wants to get out of XHLNC's shadow, I would suggest they move. But practical solutions are beyond libs, they'd rather whine. XERB-AM : The Mighty 1090 kHz use to claim that they had 50 KW over Los Angeles - Which meant that they were putting out a lot more down in Mexico. ~ RHF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XERB-AM The are 50 kw in two lobes, so they actually behave like about 100 kw over LA. Same facility that they had in the 60's and 70's, in fact. |
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![]() "John Smith I" wrote in message ... American Insurgent wrote: ... From your text, perhaps a solution is suggested; simply move Pacifica Radio across the border, pump the output to 100KW+ and live happily ever after ... It already is 100 kw, grandfathered on Mt. Wilson. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Edweenie has claimed that he/she/it actually owned radio stations in Ecuador. However, there is no documentation to prove that. I can give you the addresses of many people who worked with me... and who know I owned stations in Ecuador, starting with Jaime Nebot, the mayor of Guayaquil today... The rest of the crap you posted is similarly incorrect, starting with the fact that in 1980 and 1990, the census taker filled in the form, not the respondent. |
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![]() David "I'm a fraudulent little SOB, posing as Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... And then you can start some radio stations which you can claim to "own", even though they are not really in your name! I was the only shareholder of Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda. which had many radio stations. Call the commercial attaché of the US Embassy in Quito and have them look it up. They'll look it up, but none were in your name, isn't that correct, little girl? Amateur license? I'm LMFAO little girl. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Edweenie has claimed that he/she/it actually owned radio stations in Ecuador. However, there is no documentation to prove that. I can give you the addresses of many people who worked with me... and who know I owned stations in Ecuador, starting with Jaime Nebot, the mayor of Guayaquil today... The rest of the crap you posted is similarly incorrect, starting with the fact that in 1980 and 1990, the census taker filled in the form, not the respondent. Blow it out your prancer ass, fraud. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Edweenie has claimed that he/she/it actually owned radio stations in Ecuador. However, there is no documentation to prove that. I can give you the addresses of many people who worked with me... and who know I owned stations in Ecuador, starting with Jaime Nebot, the mayor of Guayaquil today... You owned jack, boy... none were in your name... and they tossed your prancer ass outta the country, did they not? Smart move on their part. dxAce Michigan USA |
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David Eduardo wrote:
... It already is 100 kw, grandfathered on Mt. Wilson. Yeah, well, I like the sound of 250KW+ better anyway! JS |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Edweenie has claimed that he/she/it actually owned radio stations in Ecuador. However, there is no documentation to prove that. I can give you the addresses of many people who worked with me... and who know I owned stations in Ecuador, starting with Jaime Nebot, the mayor of Guayaquil today... You owned jack, boy... none were in your name... and they tossed your prancer ass outta the country, did they not? I left under threat of death because one of my radio stations took an opposition point of view to the military government; my colleague at El Tiempo newspaper was killed. |
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