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<small>'''WXJ68 Maricao 162.550 and WXJ69 San Juan 162.400''' ''Not currently in the database.'' As a NWS San Juan station, we can expect broadcasts in English and Spanish, with numerous forecasts led with "The forecast for the following" for land forecasts, and "The marine forecast for..." for marine. These broadcasts have a tendency to try to pronounce abbreviations leading to some fragmented or erroneous announcements. "These are the noon observations for the local area airports on [date]. San Juan... Ponce... at Aguadilla... Ceiba... Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas... Christiansted, St. Croix..."</small>
<small>'''WXJ69 San Juan 162.400''' ''Not currently in the database.'' As a NWS San Juan station, we can expect broadcasts in English and Spanish, with numerous forecasts led with "The forecast for the following" for land forecasts, and "The marine forecast for..." for marine. These broadcasts have a tendency to try to pronounce abbreviations leading to some fragmented or erroneous announcements. "These are the noon observations for the local area airports on [date]. San Juan... Ponce... at Aguadilla... Ceiba... Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas... Christiansted, St. Croix..."</small>


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WXJ69 San Juan 162.400 Not currently in the database. As a NWS San Juan station, we can expect broadcasts in English and Spanish, with numerous forecasts led with "The forecast for the following" for land forecasts, and "The marine forecast for..." for marine. These broadcasts have a tendency to try to pronounce abbreviations leading to some fragmented or erroneous announcements. "These are the noon observations for the local area airports on [date]. San Juan... Ponce... at Aguadilla... Ceiba... Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas... Christiansted, St. Croix..."