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TV Stations of
YUCATAN
as received in north Louisiana

YUCATAN

Capital city: Merida



XHMEN-4 Merida (June 10, 2011)
837 miles via Es


XHMEN-4 Merida (2009)
837 miles via Es


XHMEN-4 Merida (2003)
837 miles via Es



XHY-2 / SIPSE
MERIDA
XHY-2 Merida moved from channel 3 to channel 2 in the mid-1990s. I first logged the station on channel 2 in October 1995. My local KTBS-3 prevented me from logging XHY on channel 3.

XHY-2
Merida, YUC

837 miles via Es
SIPSE Noticias
July 4, 2012

XHY-2
Merida, YUC

837 miles via Es
SIPSE Noticias
July 4, 2012

XHY-2
Merida, YUC

837 miles via Es
SIPSE Noticias
July 4, 2012

XHY-2
Merida, YUC

837 miles via Es
SIPSE Noticias
July 4, 2012



XHY-2 (June 2011)


XHY-2 (June 2011)


XHY-2 (May 2011)


XHY-2 (May 2011)


XHY-2 (May 2011)
Promo for morning show Aqui en el 2


XHY-2 (May 2011)
Ad for radio station


XHY-2 now displays
"SIPSE" on local newscasts (2003)


XHY-2 (2000)


XHY-2's morning program:
Aqui en el 2 (1999)


This "2" is was used on
the morning show in 1999.


XHY-2 (1997)


XHY-2 (1997)
Ending credits of local interview.




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