During early morning antenna testing at 1145 on 12-17 a mystery Spanish station 
calling itself "La Voz de la Communidad" pounded in at awesome strength on 1610 
kHz-- which is normally a pretty sedate frequency here in western Washington 
state. At S9 strength for several minutes, the station featured an 
English-language public service message at the beginning of this MP3, followed 
by the Spanish "La Voz de la Communidad" ID. 
https://app.box.com/s/ln29rp40nn5ypyyp9kgoi265bgsq70lb 

Any ideas who this might be? Walt often mentions 1610-CHHA in Toronto, but 
Mexico also has a 5 kW station on the frequency. Either one would seem pretty 
unusual to manage such a potent signal on the 5 inch Mini-FSL that was being 
tested. 

73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
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