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weatherall wrote:
I'm trying to find the call letters for an AM/mediumwave station on 1700 khz that identifies itself as "Cash 1700". Their rather minimal website is at http://cash1700.com/ . The station serves the San Diego, California region but may be located in Tijuana. I couldn't find a listing that seemed to match this station when I searched at http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html . For some reason I thought the station's call letters were XEPE but the FCC shows a station operating on 1450 khz with that call. Any help identifying Cash 1700 would be appreciated! Don't take any FCC listings of Mexican call letters too seriously. All the FCC really cares about in Mexican listings are the tech parameters. (and some of those are notified by the Mexican government but don't actually exist. We - and the Canadians - do the same thing.) The official Mexican government list is on http://dgsrt.sct.gob.mx/fileadmin/ligas/radio_AM.pdf . However, this list doesn't admit to any stations on 1700 in Baja California! It doesn't list an XEPE either, at least not in Baja. It does list an XESS on 1450. IIRC the station is required to ID in Spanish at least once an hour and I *believe* DXers have heard this ID. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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