Radio Coahuila

Radio Coahuila
City Saltillo, Coahuila
Broadcast area Coahuila
Branding Radio Coahuila
Slogan En Todo el Horizonte
Frequency (see table)
First air date March 26, 2001
Format Public radio
ERP (see table)
Owner Government of the State of Coahuila
Website radiocoahuila.com.mx

Radio Coahuila is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Coahuila. It broadcasts on 16 transmitters in the state[1] with content originating from the state capital in Saltillo.

History

The state received the permits for the 16 stations on November 29, 2000. XHSOC in Saltillo began transmitting on March 26, 2001; the signal is fed to the other transmitters by satellite.

The state network was constituted as a separate government agency on February 28, 2014.

Transmitters

16 transmitters provide Radio Coahuila service to the state's populated areas. Most of the network's transmitters are located at state-run technical and secondary schools, with the notable exceptions of Parras de la Fuente, Saltillo and Torreón.

CallsignFM FrequencyCityERP
XHBTC-FM94.3Barroterán.1 kW
XHELA-FM99.9Candela.1 kW
XHCST-FM102.3Castaños.1 kW
XHGEC-FM102.3Ciudad Acuña3 kW
XHGAS-FM102.7Cuatrociénegas.1 kW
XHONT-FM93.9Frontera3 kW
XHUIZ-FM102.9Melchor Múzquiz1 kW
XHNRC-FM93.1Nueva Rosita3 kW
XHMPO-FM101.1Ocampo.1 kW
XHPCH-FM103.5Parras de la Fuente.1 kW
XHNPC-FM102.5Piedras Negras1 kW
XHSOC-FM89.7Saltillo3 kW
XHDRO-FM91.5San Pedro de las Colonias.1 kW
XHSMC-FM102.3Sierra Mojada.1 kW
XHEON-FM97.9Torreón3 kW
XHOZA-FM98.7Zaragoza, Coahuila3 kW

References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-06-10. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.

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