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[HCDX] Latest Recordings 26/4: 1540.19 QTH = Escoma, Provincia Camacho, La Paz



 Quito 26/4 2004

*** Wednesday evening edition:
*** Recording of Bolivian station, Escoma,
Provincia Camacho, La Paz (Bolivia)

After listening to this unID Bolivian station on
1540.19 kHz at least 10-15 hours, both mornings
and evenings, I now have the stations QTH:
Escoma, Provincia de Camacho, Departamento de La
Paz (Bolivia). "Camacho" is divided in four
districts: Escoma, Umanata, Chinaya and
Parajachi. Still I do not know the name of the
station but on this web-site 2 stations are
listed on 1540 kHz:

http://www.fdta-valles.org/Pages/Radios.html
Radio Sariri, 1540 Escoma (LPB)
Radio Wiñaj Kalpachaj, 1540 Tarata (CBB)

Henrik Klemetz has had a theory that this could
be "Radio Sariri" and perhaps he is right.
Perhaps one of our Bolivian friends can
investigate if the name still is "Sariri". As you
can hear on my recording the QTH is 100%.

This is the first time I have logged a Bolivian
station on mediumwave here in Quito so I´m really
happy!

Comments, photos and recordings at:
http://www.malm-ecuador.com

73s Bjorn Malm, Quito, Ecuador


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