A QSL from Radio Mexico on 1098 kHz. No, not from Mexico, but from Den Bosch (or ‘s Hertogenbosch) the capital of the province of the province of Noord-Brabant in The Netherlands. I sent my report to info@radiomexico.nl . At my QTH the station is competing with LPAM station Seabreeze on the same frequency.

QSL Radio Mexico from Den Bosch on 1098 kHz

Radio Mexico is a legal LPAM station broadcasting with 100 Watts. It began as a pirate radio station in 1980. Initially operating from a small attic room, it aimed to engage local youth and became a beloved regional institution, known for playing Dutch-language folk hits and supporting local artists. Famous singer Frans Bauer was one of them.

Until mid-2006, it faced approximately 80 shutdowns due to illegal broadcasts, with some operators even jailed for piracy. At the occasion of the 50th raid the inspector of the Radio Control Department brought a special treat with him: Bossche Bollen, a local specialty.

Bas vd Oetelaar, host of “Muziek Jungle” was so kind to confirm my reception report for Radio Mexico

In late 2006 Radio Mexico started legal broadcasts via FM. But in 2018 moved to on-line only as it faced financial challenges. The station briefly expanded to DAB+ and FM frequencies in 2024. But in February high costs forced them to shut down again.

Since July 2025 they are back however, this time with a LPAM license on 1098 AM. Celebrating 45 years in September 2025, Radio Mexico remains a cultural staple in Den Bosch, focusing on regional and national Dutch music.