Puebla FM
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| City | Puebla, Puebla |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Puebla |
| Branding | Puebla FM |
| Frequency | (see table) |
| Format | Public radio |
| ERP | (see table) |
| Transmitter coordinates | (XHCOM) 19°04′39″N 98°20′42″W / 19.07750°N 98.34500°W[1] |
| Callsign meaning | (XHCOM) SICOM (Sistema de Información y Comunicación del Estado de Puebla) |
| Owner | Government of the State of Puebla |
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| Website | |
Puebla FM is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Puebla. It broadcasts on 8 transmitters in the state[2] with most content originating from the state capital in Puebla.
History
XHCOM received its permit in 1997. The state received the permits for the 7 stations in 2002.
Transmitters
| Callsign | Frequency | City | ERP |
|---|---|---|---|
| XHCOM-FM | 105.9 | Santa Isabel Cholula/Puebla | 10 kW |
| XHEUH-FM | 93.1 | Tehuacán | 15 kW |
| XHAOP-FM | 95.3 | Acatlán de Osorio | 2 kW |
| XHNGO-FM | 98.9 | Huauchinango | 5.6 kW |
| XHIZU-FM | 107.5 | Izúcar de Matamoros | 2 kW |
| XHLIB-FM | 95.9 | Libres | 15 kW |
| XHTEZ-FM | 90.9 | Teziutlán | 2 kW |
| XHZTP-FM | 105.3 | Zacatlán | 2 kW |
References
- ↑ RPC: Technical Modification #011349 - Change in Transmitter Location - XHCOM-FM
- ↑ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2016-03-31. Retrieved 2015-06-10.
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