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Border
Blasting Radio
Not
far from the museum, on Qualia Drive, is the house of the late Dr. John
R. Brinkley. Brinkley became a most colorful and controversial figure
during the 1930's. Not long after moving to Del Rio, Brinkley replaced
his infamous goat gland operations with a commercially available injection
that was combined with other surgical procedures. He advertised his patent
medicines and unique treatments from his Mexican-based 500,000 watt radio
station XERA, which was located just across the border from Del Rio. The
antenna of the station increased the broadcasting power to 1,000,000 watts,
reportedly sending its signal as far as Canada on clear nights.
This station is frequently confused with
XERF, which was heard world-wide during the "border-blasting"
days. XERF began broadcasting from Brinkley's old XERA building during
the late 1940's, and Wolfman Jack became a household name when he made
his DJ debut with XERF several years later.
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