At 06:37 PM 12/10/2005, aurel chiochiu wrote: >Good Evening again ! > >Due to the quite abysmal conditions on medium-wave AM, I decided to try SW. I >taped some nice ranchera, IDs and short segment of nx from Radio Educación >6185 around 0100 UTC, but on the other hand no sign AT ALL of Radio Mexico >Internaciónal on either 9705 or 11770 kHz. I hope they didn't closed down >however. Otherwise, they are only two XEs on SW left for me and almost as much >on much harder to listen here (in Montreal) MW. > >I read inattentively some message about RMX on playdx, but don't remember >exactly. > >In any event, Radio Huayacocotla is out of question for me on 2390 kHz, as are >XERF-1570 and XEDM-1580 with the super-pest in Laval on 1570. > >Are there any other active XEs, on SW, other than Radio Educación and Radio >Mil that could reach Montreal ? > >Thanks again for help on hearing another fascinating country, just about as >fascinating as is Venezuela ! >Be the good DX stuff with you ! >Bogdan in Mtl's West Island (Pierrefonds-Est) >Sangean CST-818 with long-wire in our interior yard
Sorry to tell you, Aurel, but Radio Mexico International shut down, a year or more ago. Their transmitters are supposed to return on 9600 (I think) with another Mexican operator, though............Walt Salmaniw, Victoria, BC
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