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On 16 Jul 2006 10:39:55 -0700, "RHF"
wrote: Doh ! - David - So Tell Me . . . What Right Do Mexican Licensed Radio Stations like XEPRS and XETRA have to Broadcast 'into' the USA and reach the Greater Los Angeles California Radio Market ? ? ? -IF- An American Licensed Radio Station is 'interferring with a Mexican Radio Station inside of the Nation of Mexico - Then they {The Mexicans} have a Valid Complaint [.] -if- However they can not be heard in LA - No Problemo ! Note- That "LA" is about 213 km ~ 132 Miles from "TJ". yes - it is that simple ~ RHF . . . . You must be fun to live next door to, neighbor. http://www.bext.com/_CGC/2005/cgc689.htm |
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