I did a lot of taping on the car radio and in the motels on my trip to El Paso 
to watch my Oregon State Beavers amazing comeback victory over the Missouri 
Tigers, and I offer a few preliminary notes on what I've heard and taped.

I spent the first night out in Del Rio and taped hour-long air checks from all 
the BCB'ers except XERF and all the FM stations ... and there was some 
information that's new ...

XERCG-650 is definitely on the air, with religious programming, including 
preacher programs and the Mexican equivalent of contemporary Christian music. 
It was on the air past midnight CST on Wednesday night, December 27, and on the 
air before 6 a.m. December 28, as were all the Ciudad Acuña AM stations. 
XERCG's slogan is "La Nueva Radio." I haven't yet transcribed the full station 
ID, but the Del Rio phone book indicates the station is owned by the González 
family who have XEKD-1010, XEDH-1340, XHRG-95.5. Neither XERCG-650 nor 
XEAE-1600 "Texano Hits," that's been listed in MPM for several years, were on 
the air when I was in Del Rio in 2002; a cellphone conversation with a 
sister-in-law in the car last year, asking her to check 650 and 1600, brought 
no sign of any signals there for her; and 1600 remained a blank this past week 
for me in Del Rio. It is my suspicion, based upon FCC and SCT data bases that 
XEAE is the old call for XERCG, and that it may at first have been on 1600 but 
is now on 650. SCT shows XERCG on 1600 and nothing on 650; MPM shows XEAE on 
1600 and nothing on 650, and FCC data base shows XEAE on both frequencies and 
no listing for XERCG call. But what's actually on the air is definitely 
XERCG-650.

XEVK-1010 appears to have new slogan, "VK-Uno."

Some may recall that when I made my Sun Bowl trip two years ago, I drove down 
toward Ojinaga, Chihuahua on New Years Day and found, when I was in the 
immediate area, all three listed AM stations off the air. But later that day, 
XEARE-1450 was heard and taped while I was in Alpine, Texas, with the "Radio 
Peguis" slogan that's listed in MPM, WRTH and Cantú. However, monitoring on 
Dec. 27 showed new slogan, "Radio Lobo" for XEARE. I also was able to hear 
clear, solid signals on 1260 and get some good taped IDs on XEOG-1260, which 
was not on the air on Jan. 1, 2005. It uses the listed "Radio Ranchito" slogan. 
The third Ojinaga AM'er, XERCH-1350, Radio Exitos, per MPM and other listings, 
was either silent or not strong enough to reach Alpine, Texas, where XEARE and 
XEOG were easily heard.

I was unable to get close enough to the Navo/Allende/Zaragoza area to get a 
reading on XEVUC-1050, to see what they are using now. XEG in Monterrey was too 
strong in Del Río and beyond toward El Paso to be able to get a read on XEVUC, 
which was taped in October of 2002 by me. The station O&O by the same outfit 
that remains in Allende (XEVUC is shown by MPM to be in nearby Nava, with 
slogan "La Gigante"), XEVD on 1380, was heard in passing, reverting, if my ears 
are correct, to the old "La Vida" slogan. When I heard them in October 2002, 
the slogan appeared to be "La VD" (Can you imagine an English-speaker calling 
itself "The VD?" XEZR remains on 800 and its slogan remains what I heard here 
in Krum in 2002 and in the Valley in October of that year, "La Traviesa." MPM 
has it, correctly, on 800 but its current station profile does not list slogan 
or format.

Thursday and Friday nights I stayed in Las Cruces, but did get a few air checks 
from Juárez FM and AM stations (not all of them.) Unfortunately, the batteries 
on the tape recorder I had in the car Thursday had gone down and I did not get 
a recording of the local ID XEYC on 1030 that I did hear on the car radio at 2 
p.m. MST. A couple of minutes later, there was a full XERFR-970 ID from XEYC. 
On Friday morning, with the car parked near a bunch of tail-gating parties in 
the free-parking area at the Sun Bowl, I got a lot of local commercials at 
tune-in, but I'll have to monitor the tape to see if I have a local call there.

I did record an hour-long air check from XEWR-1110, which does U.S. oldies with 
a knowledgeable DJ with info on the artists. 

XEJCC "La 1520" is still doing the extremely wild programming I heard in 
December 2004. For more than two hours in the afternoon, all of the music (part 
of the slogan "Pura Metal") included ear-busting instrumentation with vocals by 
an electronically-enhanced male voice that sounded somewhat between the howl of 
a wounded lion or a prolonged, modulated belch. I've never heard this kind of 
music anywhere else but on XEJCC (the vocals are in English.) I have an hour 
air check on this character, too. Again, I'll have to check tapes. Unless 
XEWG-1240 or XECJC-1490 have changed slogans, the Juárez AM dial is virtually 
unchanged from December 2004. 

After my return today from El Paso, I'll continue to work on the update of the 
Mexican list from a couple of years ago. Many, many changes ... and now, I've 
got the 2007 WRTH and will have to check what's different from the 2006 issue. 

John Callarman, Krum, TX
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