XESTRC-AM

Last updated
XESTRC-AM
XESTRC VocesCampeche920 logo.jpg
Frequency 920 AM [1]
BrandingVoces Campeche
Programming
Format Public radio
Ownership
Owner
  • Government of the State of Campeche
  • (Sistema de Televisión y Radio de Campeche)
History
Former call signs
XETEB-AM (1986–2016)
Call sign meaning
Sistema de Televisión y Radio de Campeche
Technical information
Facility ID 101750 (FCC)
Class B
Power 1.0 kWs daytime
0.5 kW (500 watts) nighttime [2]
Transmitter coordinates
20°01′52″N90°14′19″W / 20.03111°N 90.23861°W / 20.03111; -90.23861
Links
Webcast Listen live
Website vocescampeche.com.mx

XESTRC-AM is a Mexican public radio station owned by the government of the state of Campeche, located in southeast Mexico. The station broadcasts on 920 AM.

It was founded in 1986 as XETEB-AM, a partnership station with the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio. [3] IMER shed the station in 2005.

A discontinuous permit history required a new concession to be issued for XETEB in 2016, at which time the callsign was changed to XESTRC-AM.

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References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-08-16. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. RPC: #029797 Technical Parameters of Operation - XESTRC-AM
  3. Mejía Barquera, Fernando. "Se hizo grandote, se hace chiquito". Etcétera. Archived from the original on August 3, 2004. Retrieved 2014-06-25.