*** Saturday evening edition:

*** Comments from Henrik Klemetz refarding
changes on 830 kHz

*** Recording of "old" LV de Antioquia, Medell�n
750 kHz (Henrik Klemetz)

*** Recording of "old" LV de Antioquia, Medell�n
830 kHz (Bjorn Malm)

*** Recording of "new" Radio Reloj, Medell�n 830
kHz (Bjorn Malm)

"......................listen carefully after 40
seconds to the fantastic change when Radio Reloj
830.00 kHz starts to fade away and the clear ID
from a Guayaquil station: HCRM2 R. Huancavilca,
Guayaquil(Ecuador) on 830.07 kHz - that�s
DX!................."

Comments and Recordings at:
http://www.malm-ecuador.com

73s Bjorn Malm, Quito, Ecuador



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