XHCAL-FM

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XHCAL-FM
XHCAL 94.3radiocalpulalpan logo.png
City Calpulalpan, Tlaxcala, Mexico
Broadcast area Tlaxcala
BrandingRadio Calpulalpan
Frequency 94.3 MHz
First air dateFebruary 24, 1990
Format Mexican
ERP 15 kW
Class B1
Transmitter coordinates 19°35′25″N98°33′08.3″W / 19.59028°N 98.552306°W / 19.59028; -98.552306
Callsign meaning CALpulalpan
OwnerGovernment of the State of Tlaxcala [1]
Website http://www.radiocalpulalpan.com/

XHCAL-FM is a radio station on 94.3 FM in Calpulalpan, Tlaxcala.

The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 94.3 MHz:

Calpulalpan City in Tlaxcala, Mexico

Calpulalpan officially as Heroic City of Calpulalpan, is a mexican city, head and main urban center of the homonymous municipality, located to the west of the state of Tlaxcala. With 33 263 inhabitants in 2010 according to the population and housing census conducted by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), is the sixth most populous city in the state. It has an estimated population of 37,752 inhabitants for 2017, according to the National Population Council (CONAPO).

Tlaxcala State of Mexico

Tlaxcala, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Tlaxcala, is one of the 31 states which along with the Federal District make up the 32 federative entities of Mexico. It is divided into 60 municipalities and its capital city is Tlaxcala.

It is part of CORACYT, the radio and television organization of Tlaxcala, along with TDT, La Televisión de Tlaxcala as well as XETT-AM 1430 and XHTLAX-FM 96.5, both in Tlaxcala.

XETT-AM

XETT-AM is a regional Mexican radio station that serves the area around Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala, owned by the government of the state of Tlaxcala through concessionaire Voz e Imagen de Tlaxcala, S.A. de C.V.

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XHCAL was put on air by the state government in 1990 as part of a bid to promote Tlaxcalan identity among the residents of the northeast corner in the state.

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References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-06-09. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.