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![]() "Nobody You Know" wrote in message ... wrote: XEDE increased to 5,000 watts non-DA some time ago; it has been widely identified as the dominant Spanish station on 720 in the WGN silent period, and is heard in places like Dallas, Denver, etc., with WGN on the air. Nicaragua is seldom heard if active; the YSR affiliate is about 5 kw and behind mountains, and seldom heard in the US since the 70's. Colombia and Venezuela were not coming in anywhere per DXers on a reflector that night. Outside of a few Mexicans, there are very, very few directional Latin American stations. Thank you for the information. I guess I need a more recent WRTH. You seem to know a lot about Central/South American MW stations. Is there a better reference than the WRTH? Anything is better than WRTVH. Suggest membership in National Radio Club and buying the IRCA's Mexican list. |
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