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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, "Hey, I checked that box on the Census Form, I must be Hispanic", wrote: "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... In a letter to Chairman Martin filed in the IBOC docket, the Mexican Federal Telecommunications Commission, which regulates communications in Mexico, In case this is any indication of the accuracy of the report, you should know that the SCT, Secretariat of Communications and Transportation regulates communications and many infrastructure issues in Mexico. Doesn't matter! Whoever is in charge knows that HD/IBOC is crap. The fact that the information is attributed to the entity that does not (exist) and issue licenses makes the whole thing suspect; Mexico is authorizing HD broadcasting and XHTY put it on the air two weeks ago. |
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![]() "Bart Bailey" wrote in message ... "in Mexico" those are the key words If they don't care what transnational effects result from their policies as long as the money flows, why should we care any more about the reverse? When Mexico darkens that international jamming station XLNC and allows KPFK to disseminate an alternative to right wing corporate controlled propaganda, then and only then will I regain any concern for Mexico. KPFK is protected only to the extent of a conforming class B radio station. Grandfathered "over power" or "over height" operations are not protected to the extent of the actual contours, but to the extent of the contours of a conforming station of the same class. KPFK has no right to any coverage in the San Diego metro, and XHLNC is a legally licensed station in conformance with the treaty matters concerning border area broadcasting. As an example, another grandfathered "Super B's" is KLVE 107.5 in LA, 29,000 watts on Mt. Wilson... it was a top 10 station in Santa Barbara's ratings. But because all the coverage in that area was beyond that of a conforming Class B, the FCC licensed a new station on the adjacent channel, 107.7, and KLVE became unlistenable in Santa Barbara. This is because KLVE had no legal right to that extended coverage. |
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![]() a total dumbass wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, "Hey, I checked that box on the Census Form, I must be Hispanic", wrote: "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... In a letter to Chairman Martin filed in the IBOC docket, the Mexican Federal Telecommunications Commission, which regulates communications in Mexico, In case this is any indication of the accuracy of the report, you should know that the SCT, Secretariat of Communications and Transportation regulates communications and many infrastructure issues in Mexico. Doesn't matter! Whoever is in charge knows that HD/IBOC is crap. I've decided to coin a new term describing a "belief in failed technology"... I'm calling it "Frackeltonian Thinking" in honour of 'Eduardo', head Univision shill for HD/IBOC. The fact is that more an more stations are adding HD, and it has actually been authorized for use in Mexico, where multiple stations are on the air. I'm not surprised that Mexico is exhibiting all the characteristics of "Frackeltonian Thinking". |
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dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, "Hey, I checked that box on the Census Form, I must be Hispanic", wrote: "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... In a letter to Chairman Martin filed in the IBOC docket, the Mexican Federal Telecommunications Commission, which regulates communications in Mexico, In case this is any indication of the accuracy of the report, you should know that the SCT, Secretariat of Communications and Transportation regulates communications and many infrastructure issues in Mexico. Doesn't matter! Whoever is in charge knows that HD/IBOC is crap. I've decided to coin a new term describing a "belief in failed technology"... I'm calling it "Frackeltonian Thinking" in honour of 'Eduardo', head Univision shill for HD/IBOC. You are being to kind. He is way beyond that. Eduardo spouts pure BS. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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dxAce wrote: a total dumbass wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, "Hey, I checked that box on the Census Form, I must be Hispanic", wrote: "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... In a letter to Chairman Martin filed in the IBOC docket, the Mexican Federal Telecommunications Commission, which regulates communications in Mexico, In case this is any indication of the accuracy of the report, you should know that the SCT, Secretariat of Communications and Transportation regulates communications and many infrastructure issues in Mexico. Doesn't matter! Whoever is in charge knows that HD/IBOC is crap. I've decided to coin a new term describing a "belief in failed technology"... I'm calling it "Frackeltonian Thinking" in honour of 'Eduardo', head Univision shill for HD/IBOC. The fact is that more an more stations are adding HD, and it has actually been authorized for use in Mexico, where multiple stations are on the air. I'm not surprised that Mexico is exhibiting all the characteristics of "Frackeltonian Thinking". Troll thinking. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Aug 11, 8:49 pm, Bart Bailey wrote:
but Mexico allows international jamming station XLNC to operate from their territory. so I say **** Mexico and may they suffer any interference. I don't understand how XHLNC/Tijuana is a "jammer"? The station is licenced to serve the Tijuana/San Diego metro. Whether or not it blocks reception of an out of town station (KPFK/Los Angeles) is irrelevant. KPFK's service area is Los Angeles, NOT San Diego. Besides, I'm sure XHLNC itself is not thrilled at having their coverage area cut back by an out of area station on the same freq. They're supposedly shifting to 104.9 FM later this year and boosting power, which will be a good thing as far as I'm concerned, since XLNC-1 (the station's on-air name) is one of my favorite FM stations out that way. Stephanie Weil New York City, USA |
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On Aug 12, 2:14 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
[IBOC] has actually been authorized for use in Mexico, where multiple stations are on the air. That's what I was wondering. But then again, can you imagine the mess that would happen should a super-powered station like XERF/Ciudad Acuña or XETRA/Rosarito were running IBOC? Yikes! Stephanie Weil New York City, USA |
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Stephanie Weil wrote:
... irrelevant. KPFK's service area is Los Angeles, NOT San Diego. ... Let's see XHLNC jam this: http://www.kpfk.org/index.php?option...60&Item id=82 JS |
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