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Costa Rica
1963 |
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TIRICA 625 KHZ
"La Voz de la Víctor"
This station, in 1970, went to
1 million watts of power... briefly. |
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TIRICA 625 KHZ
"La Voz de la Víctor"
Live studio.
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Studio View |
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"Radio Atenea"
975 AM. Atenea was Costa Rica's first 24
hour station and there is a local saying "Cuando se apague Atenea"
(When Atenea is silent) meaning "when pigs fly."
The lady is reading horoscopes.
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"Radio Columbia" One of
Costa Rica's national networks with multiple repeaters.
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Columbia's live show studio
with seating for listeners. |
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Columbia's
San José transmitter site. 725 AM.
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875 AM
"La Voz del Trópico"
The big room was
formerly a radio theatre (Radioteatro) where live bands played.
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La Voz del
Trópico studio |
1000
KHZ
"Radio Norte"Liberia,
Guanacaste
in Northern Costa Rica.
Business office in Downtown Liberia.
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The main
studio was at the transmitter site. |
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10,000 watt AM transmitter. |
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700 AM
Radio RelojOne of the
most modern stations in the nation at the time.
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700 AM
Radio RelojOne of the
most modern stations in the nation at the time.
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Radio Reloj
on air studio. |
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TIJC 575
Radio Musical San José main transmitter. |
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1075 AM Faro del Caribe
TIFC was an important evangelical station. |
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TIFC building. |
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Minister on
the air on TIFC |
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AM 10 kw transmitter for TIFC |
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Old studio
location of Columbia prior to moving. |