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{{short description|Public radio network of the Mexican state of Sonora}} |
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'''Radio Sonora''' is the state radio network of the Mexican state of [[Sonora]]. It serves 95% of the state through its |
'''Radio Sonora''' is the state [[radio network]] of the [[Mexico|Mexican]] state of [[Sonora]]. It serves 95% of the state through its 30 [[FM broadcasting|FM transmitters]], making it the second-largest state radio network in Mexico. |
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It began operations during the government of Samuel Ocaña García (1979–85). |
It began operations during the government of [[Samuel Ocaña García]] (1979–85).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.termometroenlinea.com.mx/vernoticiashistorial.php?artid=88132|title=Los 90 años de Samuel Ocaña|work=Termometroenlinea.com.mx|first=Bulmaro|last=Pachecho|date=29 August 2021|access-date=7 April 2023|language=es}}</ref> |
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==Transmitters== |
==Transmitters== |
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The state of Sonora owns |
The state of Sonora owns 30 radio transmitters, the second-most of any state in Mexico, to carry the Radio Sonora network.{{mexico-inf|FM|accessdate=2015-06-30}} Bacerac and San Javier were added in September 2021.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2021-09-09 |title=Activa Radio Sonora señal en Bacerac y San Javier |work=El Chiltepín |url=http://elchiltepin.mx/nota.php?idnota=48000 |access-date=2022-01-11}}</ref> |
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| {{rh}} | XHAPS-FM || 101.3 FM || [[Agua Prieta]] || 1.538 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHCPBQ-FM || 104.5 FM || [[Bacerac]] || .195 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHHIL-FM || 90.1 FM || [[Benjamín Hill, Sonora|Benjamin Hill]]|| .115 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHSOA-FM || 91.5 FM || [[Caborca]] || 1.51 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHSEA-FM || 97.7 FM || [[Cananea]] || 1.21 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHRBO-FM || 94.7 FM || [[Carbó]] || .59 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHCDO-FM || 94.7 FM<ref>[https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/45321_170406181236_7827.pdf RPC: Technical Authorization #017098 - Frequency Change - XHCDO-FM]</ref> || [[Ciudad Obregón]] || 3.95 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHGRA-FM || 94.7 FM || [[Granados, Sonora|Granados]] || .59 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHGUA-FM || 94.7 FM || [[Guaymas]] || .36 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHHB-FM{{Efn|group="sta"|[[Flagship (broadcasting)|Flagship station]]}} || 94.7 FM || [[Hermosillo]] || 15.4 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHMUR-FM || 94.7 FM || [[Imuris]] || .59 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHKIN-FM || 95.5 FM || [[Magdalena de Kino]] || .531 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHMOC-FM || 94.7 FM || [[Moctezuma, Sonora|Moctezuma]] || .59 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHCHI-FM || 94.7 FM || [[Nácori Chico]] || .59 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHARI-FM || 105.5 FM || [[Nacozari]] || .045 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHNAV-FM || 94.7 FM || [[Navojoa]] || 0.5 kW<ref>[https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/45292_200420150424_3915.pdf RPC: #042814 P/IFT/100419/210 Change in Class, Transmitter Location and ERP — XHNAV-FM]</ref> |
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| {{rh}} | XHNES-FM || 105.9 FM || [[Nogales, Sonora|Nogales]] || .6 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHPPU-FM || 105.3 FM || [[Puerto Peñasco]] || .75 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHIPA-FM || 94.7 FM || [[Sahuaripa]] || .59 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHFEL-FM || 102.3 FM || [[San Felipe de Jesús]] || .525 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHCPBR-FM || 99.7 FM || [[San Javier, Sonora|San Javier]] || .195 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHCRS-FM || 88.5 FM || [[San Luis Río Colorado]] || .400 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHSPD-FM || 94.7 FM || [[San Pedro de la Cueva]] || .59 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHSTN-FM || 94.7 FM || [[Santa Ana, Sonora|Santa Ana]] || .59 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHSSA-FM || 88.9 FM || [[Sonoita, Sonora|Sonoyta]] || .6 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHMZQ-FM || 99.3 FM || [[Tepache, Sonora|Tepache]] || .046 kW |
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| {{rh}} | XHURS-FM || 103.9 FM || [[Ures]] || .59 kW |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*{{official website|http://radiosonora.com.mx/}} |
* {{official website|http://radiosonora.com.mx/}} |
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{{Mexican broadcast radio}} |
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{{Sonora Radio}} |
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{{Ciudad Obregón Radio}} |
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{{Hermosillo Radio}} |
{{Hermosillo Radio}} |
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{{Nogales Radio}} |
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[[Category:Radio stations in Sonora]] |
[[Category:Radio stations in Sonora]] |
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[[Category:Public radio in Mexico]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 8 May 2024
Broadcast area | Sonora |
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Frequency | (see table) |
Branding | Radio Sonora |
Programming | |
Format | Public radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Government of the State of Sonora |
Telemax | |
Technical information | |
ERP | (see table) |
Links | |
Webcast | Radio Sonora |
Website | www |
Radio Sonora is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Sonora. It serves 95% of the state through its 30 FM transmitters, making it the second-largest state radio network in Mexico.
It began operations during the government of Samuel Ocaña García (1979–85).[1]
Transmitters
[edit]The state of Sonora owns 30 radio transmitters, the second-most of any state in Mexico, to carry the Radio Sonora network.[2] Bacerac and San Javier were added in September 2021.[3]
Call sign | Frequency | City | ERP |
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XHAPS-FM | 101.3 FM | Agua Prieta | 1.538 kW |
XHMOS-FM | 94.7 FM[4] | Álamos | .534 kW |
XHZPE-FM | 94.7 FM | Arizpe | .59 kW |
XHCPBQ-FM | 104.5 FM | Bacerac | .195 kW |
XHHIL-FM | 90.1 FM | Benjamin Hill | .115 kW |
XHSOA-FM | 91.5 FM | Caborca | 1.51 kW |
XHSEA-FM | 97.7 FM | Cananea | 1.21 kW |
XHRBO-FM | 94.7 FM | Carbó | .59 kW |
XHCDO-FM | 94.7 FM[5] | Ciudad Obregón | 3.95 kW |
XHGRA-FM | 94.7 FM | Granados | .59 kW |
XHGUA-FM | 94.7 FM | Guaymas | .36 kW |
XHHB-FM[a] | 94.7 FM | Hermosillo | 15.4 kW |
XHMUR-FM | 94.7 FM | Imuris | .59 kW |
XHKIN-FM | 95.5 FM | Magdalena de Kino | .531 kW |
XHMOC-FM | 94.7 FM | Moctezuma | .59 kW |
XHCHI-FM | 94.7 FM | Nácori Chico | .59 kW |
XHARI-FM | 105.5 FM | Nacozari | .045 kW |
XHNAV-FM | 94.7 FM | Navojoa | 0.5 kW[6] |
XHNES-FM | 105.9 FM | Nogales | .6 kW |
XHPPU-FM | 105.3 FM | Puerto Peñasco | .75 kW |
XHIPA-FM | 94.7 FM | Sahuaripa | .59 kW |
XHFEL-FM | 102.3 FM | San Felipe de Jesús | .525 kW |
XHCPBR-FM | 99.7 FM | San Javier | .195 kW |
XHCRS-FM | 88.5 FM | San Luis Río Colorado | .400 kW |
XHSPD-FM | 94.7 FM | San Pedro de la Cueva | .59 kW |
XHSTN-FM | 94.7 FM | Santa Ana | .59 kW |
XHSSA-FM | 88.9 FM | Sonoyta | .6 kW |
XHMZQ-FM | 99.3 FM | Tepache | .046 kW |
XHURS-FM | 103.9 FM | Ures | .59 kW |
XHYEC-FM | 94.7 FM | Yécora | .59 kW |
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References
[edit]- ^ Pachecho, Bulmaro (29 August 2021). "Los 90 años de Samuel Ocaña". Termometroenlinea.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 April 2023.
- ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-06-30. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
- ^ "Activa Radio Sonora señal en Bacerac y San Javier". El Chiltepín. 2021-09-09. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
- ^ RPC: Technical Authorization #017097 - Frequency Change - XHMOS-FM
- ^ RPC: Technical Authorization #017098 - Frequency Change - XHCDO-FM
- ^ RPC: #042814 P/IFT/100419/210 Change in Class, Transmitter Location and ERP — XHNAV-FM
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