I'm guessing that your recording matches what I recorded the other night at
0004 MST (an hour later than your recording)  when we were trying to figure
out what this was on 780:

http://mesamike.org/radio/mwdx/audio/dxclips/XEWGR-780-20120305_0004.mp3

So, we did finally figure out that it was XEWGR, Monclova, COAH.


On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 9:57 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Rick:
>
> I've reviewed the recording from earlier this morning. Following the
> national anthem of México, at 0109 EST, the station on 780 kHz gave the
> following
> identification announcement:  "XHWGR, Exa FM in Coahuila, con ..... mil
> Watts potencia en Monclova, Coahuila". XHWGR, 101.1 MHz, is an Exa FM
> outlet in
> Monclova. Therefore, the station on 780 kHz was surely XEMF. The only
> other announcment heard was "Exa FM Radio Equis" at 0202 EST.
>

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