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|    Roy Witt to TOM WALKER    |
|    Resurrected    |
|    06 May 14 12:12:32    |
      Greetings TOM!               TW>>> Not True, It Has a Mexican Call Sign               RW>> Duhhhh. XETV is a Mexican licensed TV station, thus its ID as XETV.               TW> The sub channel produced in their San Diego studio and transmitted in        TW> English for the San Diego Market does not use the Mexican Call sign.              I'll bet it does, or their tower wouldn't be in Mexico.               TW> It is the CW network and on Cox Cable called SD6              That matters a hill of beans. They broadcast over the air from their       location in Mexico. What they probably do is xmit a UHF LOS signal to the       broadcast location. What they must have is a FCC license to send that       programming from the US to Mexico. Cox Cable is just that, a cable company       who uses programming that needs no station ID to use the program.                      Have a day!               R\%/itt - K5RXT              --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-31012       --- D'Bridge 3.99        * Origin: HAM Radio, aka Amateur Radio. 804? Over! (1:387/22)    |
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