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MEXICO TV DX 2012

Page 3 • June 13 - June 30, 2012




Classic ID from Mexico
XEFB-2 Monterrey, NL 2006

More pre-2012 IDs can be seen at
"TV Stations of Mexico"
XHVIZ-3
Villahermosa, TAB

1003 miles via Es
Tabasco political ad
I wonder what office for which that kid is running.
June 13, 2012
XHVIZ-3
Villahermosa, TAB

1003 miles via Es
Tabasco political ad
June 13, 2012
XEFB-2
Monterrey, NL

611 miles via Es
Nuevo Leon political ad
June 22, 2012
XEFB-2
Monterrey, NL

611 miles via Es
Teleactiva upper right
June 30, 2012
Televisa Monterrey's Other Channel 2

Former XEFB-2 Relayer XHCNL-2 Saltillo Is Not a New Log for Me


In spite of not doing much DXing during the 2012 E-skip season, the MTY TV logo upper right was received numerous times via E-skip in June and July. Nearly every time XEFB has been IDed here this year, XHCNL-2 has also made an appearance. It makes me wonder how many times in the past I actually had Saltillo and thought it was Monterrey.

Channel 2 in Saltillo (supposedly a low-power station) was a full-time relayer of XEFB-2 Monterrey in the past. Fernando Garcia verified that XEFB had a relayer on channel 2 when I told him that two XEFB signals mixed together were received at my location one morning. (One signal was floating on the other.) This was back when XEFB aired a local "Buenos Dias" morning program with XEFB's logo, time, and temperature displayed full-time. Two XEFBs mixed together were received several times over the years.

The "MTY TV" station in the pictures in this feature are indeed XHCNL-2 per the schedules on the Televisa Monterrey site. XEFB-2 airs talker Laura 1300 - 1400 CT while XHCNL-2 runs the soap opera Valientes 1330 - 1430.
Reception was on June 28, 2012 via E-skip.
XEFB-2 and XHCNL-2 mixed together via Es. The newscaster to the left is on XEFB. The floating signal is XHCNL with a big "MTY TV" logo on the left side.
July 4, 2012

XHCH-2
Chihuahua, CHIH

747 miles via Es
Muebleria El Pasito is a store in Chihuahua, and their ads are common on Chihuahua stations.
June 22, 2012
XEWO-2
Guadalajara, JAL

1002 miles via Es
Yes, yet another picture of that logo. XEWO-2 is received here at some point in almost every Es event from Mexico.
TV Masvision
June 23, 2012
XHP-3
Puebla, PUE

961 miles via Es
My most-common channel 3 ID from Mexico.
"TV3" upper right is superimposed over a local infomercial.
June 24, 2012
XHGV-4
Las Lajas, VER

911 miles via Es
MAS
June 24, 2012
XHGV-4
Las Lajas, VER

911 miles via Es
Vera Cruz
June 24, 2012
XHHSS-4
Hermosillo, SON

1045 miles via Es
This is my most-commonly received network relayer text ID.
Text ID upper right and Sonora political ad
June 28, 2012
XHHSS-4
Hermosillo, SON

1045 miles via Es
Sonora political ad
June 28, 2012
XHBC-3
Mexicali, BCN

1268 miles via Es
Local production of Televisa Mexicali
June 28, 2012
XHBC-3
Mexicali, BCN

1268 miles via Es
Same program as above
June 28, 2012

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