Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Spanish AM unIDs (Latin America)

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Spanish AM unIDs (Latin America)

    Any leads or thoughts about these four Spanish-language stations ? Heard at Burnt River ON, north of Toronto. Times EST, AOR 7030+:

    610 — 2340 Dec 22 — Spanish ID that was not //WPLO-GA stream or Atlanta-area e-SDR. I can make out possible call letters, then "AM'eh", at about 25 seconds into this clip, so I know there's an ID. But that's about as far as I can manage. It's underneath CKTB-ON (talk) on south antenna .

    700 - 2345 and 2348 Dec 20 - Two clips, about 5 minutes total, in continuity. Not exactly an unID. I managed to // this to Radio Sucre HCRS2 Guayaquil Ecuador webstream. So I know it's them. This has a man and woman talking in Spanish. Weak-moderate u/WLW-OH (talk). I would love to know what they're talking about - and for all I know maybe there is something IDable here. Mention of Maria at the start makes me wonder if it's religious. But I honestly don't know. South antenna.

    ​710 - 0659 Dec 18— Pretty much right off the bat, a possible ID, then a chord from what sounds like Mexico's national anthem, then bumper music. Any sense of which Mexican station?

    750 - 0527 Dec 19 - Spanish talk with possible ID at the start of this recording and potentially ID able information carrying on for a good chunk of this recording. In the few days around this stretch, I did manage two stations from Argentina. But I have a feeling this might be something else.

    Any leads, comments and listens are appreciated, with thanks!

    Saul

    Attached Files

    #2
    610: I hear La Primera, 6-10 AM. XEBX? They're not continuity-obligated but they stuck around a while. I'm unsure of their status myself on AM.

    The 710 is the end of a program — Hasta Que Amanezca (Until the Sun Rises) — on Radio 710 XEMP-AM Mexico City. Overnight music block.
    Writer of En Frecuencia, bringing you reality in Mexican broadcasting news and information.

    Comment


      #3
      Thanks, Raymie. XEMP is in occasionally here. They were my prime suspect. Re 610 - just curious ... would you rule out (or possibly agree with) an assessment of my 610 clip as possibly saying Candela (and thus pointing to XEUM Valladolid)?

      Comment


        #4
        I'm told that 610 XEGS's longer ID liners (generally speaking) include the phrase "La Primera Estación Radiodifusora Que Le Dió Voz al Corazón Agrícola de México," so XEGS could be a possibility. XEBX appears to be long gone. I'm still considering XEUM Valladolid (Candela)​ but I don't think it's them.

        Comment

        Working...
        X
        Statcounter code for vbulletin 3.8