My Spanish is fragmentary so I'm not absolutely certain but this website 
appears to be that of a government agency that oversees the election process in 
Mexico. There are links to the nation's political parties, for example. I am 
leaning toward the assumption that the purpose of the coverage maps, including 
the statistics state-by-state of the population within the coverage areas, is 
to identify for those who would buy time for their candidates. 
 
I have been wary about the accuracy of information on the various Mexican 
station lists, even those that come from SCT. Some frequency changes that I 
observed a decade ago, such as XEVUC from 1520 to 1050 had never made it into 
the official lists as of the last time I checked, and XEVUC's coverage map 
looks more like low power on 1520 than 10 kw on 1050, as they announced when I 
heard them in my trip to the Rio Grande Valley.
 
Unlike U.S. stations, Mexicans that sign off or change power at sunset do so at 
7 p.m. local time, year round (or at least did when I was active at the dials), 
and, presumably, switch to night power at the same time. Unfortunately (for 
stations to which they could cause interference) or fortunately (for BCB 
DX'ers) the XEs are even more unlikely to cut power at night than Ks and Ws.
 
Still, the map site is worth putting on one's favorite list.


John Callarman, KA9SPA, Family Genealogist, Retired Newspaper Editor, 
DX-oyente, Krum TX (AKA Qal R. Mann, Krumudgeon)
 
> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 22:03:29 -0400
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Coverage Maps Website for XE Stations
> 
> Steve - These patterns appear to be day-time only, although they do appear to 
> reflect not the maximum licensed power as some sites do but instead the 
> actual power used by each station. Good find -Paul Swearingen, Topeka
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen Ponder <[email protected]>
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> Sent: Sat, Jul 27, 2013 6:44 pm
> Subject: [IRCA] Coverage Maps Website for XE Stations
> 
> 
> While adding the Cantú "by frequency" lists to my Kindle bookmarks, I came 
> across a website that has coverage maps for Mexican AM and FM stations. The 
> maps 
> are in PDF format and are arranged by states and then call letters (no freqs).
> 
> Here is the URL (be careful with the line breaks) - it's LONG!
> 
> www.ife.org.mx/portal/site/ifev2/Mapa_de_Coberturas_de_Radio_Television/
> 
> The page title is "Instituto Federal Electoral > Mapa de Coberturas de las 
> Estaciones de Radio y Canales de Televisión."
> 
> I have it bookmarked on my Kindle, iPhone, and laptop!!
> 
> 73 & Good DX,
> 
> Steve Ponder, N5WBI
> 
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