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fdt
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And XERB transmitted from Rosarito Beach, that is the what the RB stands for but ever since Rosarito became it's own municipality and no longer a part
of Tijuana, were the transmitter is, no longer belongs to Rosarito, actualy it is in San Antonio de los Buenos wich remained as part of Tijuana.
A well informed Baja California traveler is a smart Baja California traveler!
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BajaVida
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I remember listening to the Lakers in Spanish here in central CA
and hearing about Kareem's "esky hoook"
No se apure y dure.
Don\'t hurry and you\'ll last longer.
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Fred
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The mighty 690. Heck, I thought Wolf Man was black until I saw him at El Monte Legion Stadium.
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BajaVida
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I thought the same about Johnny Otis
of Hand Jive fame
No se apure y dure.
Don\'t hurry and you\'ll last longer.
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Bajahowodd
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Interesting that so many of you recall Wolfman from his days in Baja. when he was doing his thing out of Del Rio TX, the signal reached almost all the
way across the United States. Long haul truckers were among his fans. As someone who grew up on the East Coast, I had wondered initially what became
of Jack when he disappeared from the Del Rio gig. My recollection was that although the ridiculous 250,000 watt transmitter was in Ciudad Acuna, that
he did his work North of the Border. By the way, many years ago, Mexico signed treaties that eliminated such powerful transmitters.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Interesting that so many of you recall Wolfman from his days in Baja. when he was doing his thing out of Del Rio TX, the signal reached almost all the
way across the United States. Long haul truckers were among his fans. As someone who grew up on the East Coast, I had wondered initially what became
of Jack when he disappeared from the Del Rio gig. My recollection was that although the ridiculous 250,000 watt transmitter was in Ciudad Acuna, that
he did his work North of the Border. By the way, many years ago, Mexico signed treaties that eliminated such powerful transmitters.
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Wolfman Jack out of Del Rio Texas (50,000 watt clear channel)
It was the most awesome show to listen too...
CaboRon
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