Coahuila Radio

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Coahuila Radio
CitySaltillo, Coahuila
Broadcast areaCoahuila
Frequency(see table)
BrandingCoahuila Radio
Programming
FormatPublic radio
Ownership
OwnerCoahuila Radio y Televisión
(Government of the State of Coahuila)
History
First air date
March 26, 2001
Technical information
ERP(see table)
Transmitter coordinates
25°23′23.48″N 100°59′54.71″W / 25.3898556°N 100.9985306°W / 25.3898556; -100.9985306
Links
Websiteradiocoahuila.com.mx

Coahuila Radio is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Coahuila, broadcasting on 16 transmitters in the state.[1] Radio Coahuila's studios are located in the capital city of Saltillo, in a state office building on Periférico Luis Echeverría, alongside the Saltillo transmitter.

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 network has gone through several different names; at one point, it was known as Radio Gente.

The state network was constituted as a separate government agency on February 28, 2014. On March 8, 2019, by decree, the name of the agency was changed from Radio Coahuila to Coahuila Radio y Televisión in anticipation of the construction and launch of XHPBSA-TDT 17 in Saltillo.[2]

Transmitters[]

16 transmitters provide Coahuila Radio 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.

Callsign FM Frequency City ERP
XHBTC-FM 94.3 .1 kW
XHELA-FM 99.9 Candela .1 kW
XHCST-FM 102.3 Castaños .1 kW
XHGEC-FM 102.3 Ciudad Acuña 3 kW
XHGAS-FM 102.7 Cuatro Ciénegas .1 kW
XHONT-FM 93.9 Frontera 3 kW
XHUIZ-FM 102.9 Melchor Múzquiz 1 kW
XHNRC-FM 93.1 Nueva Rosita 3 kW
XHMPO-FM 101.1 Ocampo .1 kW
XHPCH-FM 103.5 Parras de la Fuente .1 kW
XHNPC-FM 102.5 Piedras Negras 1 kW
XHSOC-FM 89.7 Saltillo 2.969 kW[3]
XHDRO-FM 91.5 San Pedro .1 kW
XHSMC-FM 102.3 Sierra Mojada .1 kW
XHEON-FM 97.9 Torreón 3 kW
XHOZA-FM 98.7 Zaragoza, Coahuila 3 kW

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