If memory serves (and often lately it hasn't) WMEX was, next to WBZ, the most 
often reported station from New England by dxers west of the Mississppi in 
those days of relatively clear
frequencies.  I heard them from Iowa and Texas as well.  My best from that 
state while dxing from NW Iowa in the early fifties was WHAV Haverhill on 1490 
during an NRC DX program.  Topped the
frequency.  Correction, it was from Omaha NE in 1952 I heard that one.

Don K.
S.F. CA




Bob Young wrote:

> WMEX is now WWZN 1510 with sports programming, I vaguely remember it from
> it's heyday, many old consoles you see around here have one of their buttons
> with a WMEX sticker in it. I think I have an old console at my parents'
> house with one.
>
> all you ever wanted to know about WMEX
>
> http://www.answers.com/topic/wwzn-1
>
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