XHCPAK-FM

Last updated
XHCPAK-FM
Broadcast area Campeche
Frequency 105.1 MHz
BrandingRadio IC
Programming
Format Public radio
Ownership
OwnerInstituto Campechano
History
First air date
1997; 2022
Former call signs
XEIC-AM, XHIC-FM
Former frequencies
Technical information
Class A
ERP 2.551 kW [1]
HAAT 23.8 m (78 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
19°51′04.1″N90°31′48.4″W / 19.851139°N 90.530111°W / 19.851139; -90.530111
Links
Website radio.instcamp.edu.mx

XHCPAK-FM is a Mexican radio station owned by the Instituto Campechano and located in Campeche, Campeche, Mexico.

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History

The Instituto Campechano received a permit to build a new AM radio station, which began test transmissions on 1580 kHz in 1997. In 1998, the station moved to its final dial position of 810 kHz and took the call sign XEIC-AM. In 2013, Cofetel authorized XEIC-AM to move to the FM band as XHIC-FM 92.5, a 25,000-watt station. [2]

The FM station launched in 2015, but the IC failed to make a necessary legal filing. The 2014 Ley Federal de Telecomunicaciones y Radiodifusión required all noncommercial radio stations, which held permits, to apply to have them switched to concessions, but no such filing was ever made, and as a result, the station lost legal authority to operate. To rectify this omission, a new station application was necessary; this was made on April 20, 2018, and the Federal Telecommunications Institute authorized a concession for XHCPAK-FM on 105.1 MHz, a Class A station with 3,000 watts, on April 1, 2020. Test broadcasts began in January 2022.

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References

  1. "#069642 Características Técnicas de Operación" (PDF). Public Registry of Concessions (in Spanish). Federal Telecommunications Institute. February 21, 2023.
  2. "CFT/D01/STP/6376/12 AM-FM Migration Authorization — XHIC-FM" (PDF). Cofetel. February 8, 2013.