List of radio stations in the State of Mexico

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The following lists show the sound broadcasting stations that broadcast from the state of Mexico, Mexico, in the bands of MF (amplitude modulation) and VHF (frequency modulation), registered with the Federal Institute of Telecommunications.

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Actives

PopulationFrequencyStationNameSubchannel
Digital standard IBOC
Transmitter locationPower
kW
Operator
Amecameca de Juárez
91.7 MHz [1] XHMEC-FM Radio Mexiquense3Sistema de Radio y Televisión Mexiquense
97.3 MHz XHECA-FM La Voladora Radio3La Voladora Comunicación A.C.
Amatepec
91.3 MHz XHPAMM-FM La Inigualable3.0Guillerma Casique Vences
Atlacomulco
95.7 MHz XHATF-FM Cadena Azul3Fundación Educacional de Medios
104.7 MHz XHRLK-FM Super Stereo Miled + 1170 AM6 Grupo Miled
105.5 MHz XHATL-FM Radio Mexiquense + 1520 AM6Sistema de Radio y Televisión Mexiquense
Coacalco
103.7 MHz XHCME-FM CrystalVía Lopez Portillo3 Grupo Siete
Chalco
98.9 MHz XHCHAL-FM Contacto FMChalco3 Comunicaciones en Contacto
Huixquilucan
1670 kHz XEANAH-AM Radio Anáhuac1.0 d / 1.0 n Universidad Anáhuac
Ixtapan de la Sal
1400 kHz XEXI-AM Lokura FM + 99.5 FM1Capital Media
99.5 MHz XHXI-FM Lokura FM + 1400 AM3Capital Media
Malinalco
104.9 MHz XHMLO-FM CrystalSan Simón el Alto10 Grupo Siete
Nezahualcóyotl
97.3 MHz XHNEZ-FM En Neza Radio0.05Voces Urbanas, Movimiento Alternativo de Información Social, A.C.
99.7 MHzXHSCCG-FMRadial Humanamente Positiva, A.C.
104.5 MHz XHARO-FM Radio Rélax0.02Radio Aro, A.C.
Otumba
102.1 MHz XHVFC-FM Radio Evolución0.02Voz, Flor y Canto, A.C.
San Andrés de la Cañada
620 kHz XENK-AM Radio 62050 d / 5 nCadena RASA
San Sebastian Chimalpa
760 kHz XEABC-AM ABC RadioLa Paz, Méx.70 d / 10 n Organización Editorial Mexicana
Tejupilco de Hidalgo
1250 kHz XETEJ-AM Radio Mexiquense5.0d / 0.25nSistema de Radio y Televisión Mexiquense
Texcoco
1130 kHz XECHAP-AM Radio ChapingoCampus2 Universidad Autónoma Chapingo
89.3 MHz XHOEX-FM La Uni-K0.746Omega Experimental, A.C.
Tlalmanalco
540 kHz XEWF-AM Heraldo Radio20 d / 2.5 n Grupo Radiorama / Heraldo Media Group / Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones
Tlatlaya
98.3 MHz XHMTLA-FM La Ardiente3Municipio de Tlatlaya
Toluca de Lerdo
1200 kHz XEQY-AM La Bestia Grupera + 103.7 FMCol.Ferrocarriles Nacionales2.5 Grupo Radiorama / Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones
1600 kHz XEGEM-AM Av. Estado de México2.5 d / 0.25 nSistema de Radio y Televisión Mexiquense
89.3 MHz XHCH-FM Lokura FM89.3 HD1-Lokura FMAllende Sur 209, Centro, Toluca3 Capital Media
90.1 MHz XHENO-FM 90.1 MixNDSanta María Magdalena Ocotitlán29.76 Grupo ACIR
91.7 MHz XHGEM-FM Radio MexiquenseNDAv. Estado de México25Sistema de Radio y Televisión Mexiquense
92.5 MHz XHRJ-FM AmorNDSanta María Magdalena Ocotitlán48.33 Grupo ACIR
93.3 MHz XHEDT-FM Crystal 93.3NDMorelos Poniente49.3 Grupo Siete
98.9 MHz XHNX-FM Super Stereo MiledNDHidalgo Oriente3.19Grupo Miled
99.7 MHz XHUAX-FM Uni RadioNDEdificio de Rectoría2.67 Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
101.3 MHz XHZA-FM UltraNDAv. Juárez esq. Miguel Hidalgo63.1Ultra Telecom
102.1 MHz XHTOM-FM Radio DisneyND50Grupo Siete
102.9 MHz XHTOL-FM Radio FelicidadNDSan Antonio Bonixi3 Grupo ACIR
103.7 MHz XHQY-FM La Bestia Grupera + 1200 AMNDCol. Ferrocarriles Nacionales3.0 Grupo Radiorama / Grupo Audiorama Comunicaciones
Tultitlán
1080 kHz XETUL-AM Radio MexiquensePrados Sur5.0 d / 0.25 nSistema de Radio y Televisión Mexiquense
Valle de Bravo
1580 kHz XEVAB-AM Super Stereo Miled + 93.5 FM1.0 d / 0.25 nGrupo Miled
93.5 MHz XHEVAB-FM Super Stereo Miled + 1580 AM6Grupo Miled
104.5 MHz XHVAL-FM Radio Mexiquense3Sistema de Radio y Televisión Mexiquense
Zumpango de Ocampo
88.5 MHz XHZUM-FM Radio MexiquenseCol. Centro Zumpango de Ocampo0.5Sistema de Radio y Televisión Mexiquense

Historical

Defunct formats

PopulationFrequencyStationNameSlogan
Toluca de Lerdo
1130 kHzXETOL-AM
  • Radio Lobo
  • La Comadre
  • 1130 AM Noticias
  • Puros Éxitos
  • Puros Éxitos
  • Información Que Sirve
1200 kHzXEQY-AM
  • Q´ bonita
  • Inolvidable
  • 1200 Noticias
  • QY Noticias
  • Unomásuno Radio
  • La Mexicana
  • Atmósfera
  • La Bestia Grupera
  • Retro FM
  • ¿?
  • Románticas del Recuerdo
  • Noticias
  • Información que Sirve
  • La más grupera
  • Con Lo Mejor De Nuestra Tierra
  • ¿?
  • Dejando Huella
  • El Playlists de tu Vida
90.1 MHzXHENO-FM
  • La Tremenda
  • La Reina Grupera
  • ¿?
  • ¿?
92.5 MHzXHRJ-FM
  • Él y Ella
  • Digital 92.5
  • Música Vital
  • Sólo Éxitos
101.3 MHzXHZA-FM
  • Ultra Radio
  • FM Globo
  • La Radio
  • Parte de ti
102.1 MHzXHTOM-FM
  • Stereo 102
  • Neurótica FM
  • Los 40 Principales
  • +RADIO
  • Neurótik
  • La Emoción de un Recuerdo
  • Radio Alternativa para Grandes Minorías.
  • Toda la Actitud
  • Más música, +Diversión... No te conformes con menos
  • ¿?
102.9 MHzXHTOL-FM
  • La Comadre
  • Puros éxitos
103.7 MHzXHQY-FM
  • LA BESTIA 103.7 FM
  • El Playlists de tu Vida

Frequency changes

PopulationPrevious frequencyCurrent frequencyStationNameSlogan
Toluca de Lerdo
1490 kHz1040 kHzXECH-AM
  • Radio Estrella
  •  ?

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References

  1. "Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM" (PDF). Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciones. August 31, 2012. Retrieved December 26, 2012.