XHUNI-FM

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XHUNI-FM
Frequency 102.5 MHz
BrandingRadio UAT
Programming
Format Cultural/university
Ownership
Owner Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas
History
First air date
December 19, 1991
Call sign meaning
UNIversidad
Technical information
ERP 10 kW (XHUNI-FM)
2.84 kW (XHCPAZ-FM)
Repeater(s) XHCPAZ-FM 105.1 (Tampico)
Links
Website radiouat.mx

Radio UAT is the radio service of the Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas in Mexico. The station broadcasts on XHUNI-FM 102.5 in the state capital of Ciudad Victoria and on XHCPAZ-FM 105.1 in Tampico.

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History

The UAT began producing radio programs in 1983, mostly being broadcast on other radio stations within the portion of their broadcast days reserved for the state. The first station, XHUNI-FM in Ciudad Victoria, came on air December 19, 1991, with its official opening two months later.

Programming

Programming on Radio UAT includes a mix of music and cultural programs, as well as programming aimed at the UAT community such as the newscast Enlace Universitario.

Transmitters

Radio UAT has two stations:

Radio UAT current transmitters
Call signFrequencyCityERP
XHUNI-FM102.5 Ciudad Victoria 10 kW
XHCPAZ-FM105.1 Tampico 2.84 kW

Former transmitters

From 1998 to 2019, Radio UAT maintained five low-power transmitters in other cities in Tamaulipas. A failure to file a timely renewal led to their deletion in 2015; the stations continued operating for several more years.

Radio UAT former transmitters
Call signFrequencyCityERP
XHMAO-FM90.9 Matamoros .017 kW
XHRYN-FM90.5 Reynosa .017 kW
XHMTE-FM92.3 Ciudad Mante .017 kW
XHNLR-FM104.9 Nuevo Laredo .015 kW
XHTIO-FM105.5 Tampico .02 kW

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