XEOI 'Radio Mil' 6010 kHz in Spanish @ 0724 UTC

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Jul 28, 2011, 5:08:32 AM7/28/11
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XEOI 'Radio Mil' 6010 kHz in Spanish @ 0724 UTC
-date-28 July 2011

S-Meter : S1~S3 with SIO 243 and fair audio

Hearing Spanish and Playing Spanish 'Pop' Music
with songs by Luis Miguel and others...
-also- had a weaker-fainter spanish station in the
background : ID -sounded-like- "Radio Mil Contra Be"

Most likely is/was :
XEOI Nucleo Radio 6010 kHz [Mexico]
http://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/Shortwave_Broadcast_Stations_By_Country
XEOI Nucleo Radio Mil
http://www.schoechi.de/ac-mex.html#XEOI%20/%20R%20Mil
6010 kHz XEOI 'Nucleo Radio Mil'
0000-2400 UTC : Daily : Spanish
1 KW : ND Antenna : MEX : Mexico City
http://www.short-wave.info/?station=XEOI%20Nucleo%20Radio%20Mil
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Latin American Shortwave [LASW} Blog-Spot.Com
http://lasw.blogspot.com/
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Patepluma! Radio {Latin American} DX
-web-pages-by- Don Moore
http://www.pateplumaradio.com/index.html
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Latin American SW Logs -web-papes-
http://www.mcdxt.it/LASWLOGS.html
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yes - i heard it on the short-wavy ray-di-oh ~ RHF
Twain Harte, CA -USA- : http://tinyurl.com/2fn6xog
Grundig Satellit 800-M Receiver & ^Antenna^Info^
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NOTE : -Up-Date- GS800-M Radio Shortwave Antenna
After last Winter's Snow Damage to the Inverted "L" Antenna
with the Far-End pointed at 275° ~ West : Changed to a
Square "Z" Antenna : Pointed=> 'Due-South'
* Square : As High as it is Long : 50'x50'
* Coax Cable feed-in-line is the On-the-Ground
'Out-Leg Bottom of the "Z" {Counterpoise}
* Matching Transformer 'Far-End' Fed Antenna Wire
* First Leg of the Antenna forms the 'Diagonal' of the "Z" at 45*
* Second Leg of the Antenna forms the Horizontal 'Top' of the "Z"
* Total is about 120 Feet of Wire In-the-Air
-result- Seems to Receive well Off-the-Sides
and Off-the-Far-End which is 'Due-South'
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