Radio Stations in Honduras 1963 |
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HRN La Voz
de Honduras 670 AM This is the oldest station in Honduras, and it later added a number of AM repeaters to extend coverage. |
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Channel 5 and the radio studios of Radio Televisión 715 Am and Radio Satélite 560 AM |
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Radio Televisión AM Transmitter | |||
Radio Televisión Inverted "L" Antenna | |||
Radio Centro 860 AM and Radio Variedades
1510 AM. Radio Variedades was located in the structure built on the roof. To the right, the announce booth for Radio Centro. |
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Radio América 610 AM studios and offices. Radio
América had a repeater in San Pedro Sula, and later added many more low power rebroadcast transmitters. |
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Radio América master control. | |||
Live entertainment on Radio América. | |||
Radio América's commercial production studio. | |||
Radio Morazán 775 AM. The station is entirely located in this building, which was in a ravine behind the Tegucigalpa soccer stadium. The station was owned by Poncio Pou Saleta, former Minister of Communications of Honduras. | |||
Radio Morazán studio. |