Mexican Stations


ginger_92@rocketmail.com
 

Is there a website that gives freq's, call signs, content ect for Mexican radio stations. I can't seem to find one, I know I'm picking up a few frequently but all I ever seem to hear is Radio National or something like that, my spanish is very weak. I use a Kaito 1103 as a spotter so exact freq is not a problem. I also know I have picked up a Cuban MW as they say CUBA a lot also.

Ginger, OKC


Neil Goldstein
 

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 1:53 PM, ginger_92@... <ginger_92@...> wrote:
 

Is there a website that gives freq's, call signs, content ect for Mexican radio stations. I can't seem to find one, I know I'm picking up a few frequently but all I ever seem to hear is Radio National or something like that, my spanish is very weak. I use a Kaito 1103 as a spotter so exact freq is not a problem. I also know I have picked up a Cuban MW as they say CUBA a lot also.

Ginger, OKC




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Kevin Raper
 

On Jun 29, 2011, at 1:53 PM, ginger_92@... wrote:

Is there a website that gives freq's, call signs, content ect for Mexican radio stations
http://radio-locator.com/ has most of them.

73,
Kevin Raper
KJ4HYD
CE WCKI WQIZ WLTQ

There is no limitation to the fidelity of AM radio. From a mathematical standpoint, AM does better in frequency response than FM. - Leonard Kahn


Stephen Ponder <stephen_ponder@...>
 

Ginger,

I really like Fred Cantu's website ...

http://mexicoradiotv.com/frec_am.htm

He's located in San Antonio, Texas, and has a pretty good edge on Mexican AM stations.  You'll see the underlined links to advance to the other sections of his list - AM 800-1090, AM 1100-1390, and AM 1400-1700.

Dig around some on his website - he also has FM and TV stations by "estado" (state).  It's a super-easy way to familiarize youself with the 32 separate states (including the Distrito Federal) that comprise the country of Mexico!

You can also use the FCC's AM Query page, but it takes a little more time and patience, especially in determining the style of output and then interpreting the output!

http://transition.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html

Hope this helps!

73,
 
Stephen H. Ponder, N5WBI
Houston, Texas, USA - EL29kn
E-Mail:
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Subject: [ultralightdx] Mexican Stations

 

Is there a website that gives freq's, call signs, content ect for Mexican radio stations. I can't seem to find one, I know I'm picking up a few frequently but all I ever seem to hear is Radio National or something like that, my spanish is very weak. I use a Kaito 1103 as a spotter so exact freq is not a problem. I also know I have picked up a Cuban MW as they say CUBA a lot also.

Ginger, OKC


bbwrwy
 

Ginger:
 
I'm sending you a list directly.  Sadly there is no satisfactory up-to-date listing of Mexican AM stations.
 
Good listening.
 
Richard.
 
Richard Allen
36°22'51"N / 97°26'35"W
(near Perry OK USA)


ginger_92@rocketmail.com
 

Richard, thanks a lot, that's a huge help, saved and printed!! Hopefully a lot of it's still relevant.

Ginger OKC

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Richard Allen" <richarda@...> wrote:

Ginger:

I'm sending you a list directly. Sadly there is no satisfactory up-to-date listing of Mexican AM stations.

Good listening.

Richard.

Richard Allen
36°22'51"N / 97°26'35"W
(near Perry OK USA)