XHLO-FM

XHLO-FM is a radio station in Chihuahua, Chihuahua. It broadcasts on 100.9 MHz and carries the Exa FM format from MVS Radio.

XHLO-FM
CityChihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico
Frequency100.9 FM
BrandingExa FM 100.9
Programming
FormatPop
AffiliationsMVS Radio
Ownership
OwnerSucesión de Guillermo López Borja
History
First air dateOctober 25, 1976
Former call signsXELO-AM (1976–2013)
Former frequencies1010 AM (1976–2013)
Call sign meaningGuillermo LOpez Borja
Technical information
ERP15,220 watts (FM)[1]
Transmitter coordinates28°37′15″N 106°06′27.34″W
Links
WebcastXELO listen online
Websiteexafm.com/chihuahua

AM history

XELO was originally the call sign of a border-blaster radio station licensed to the Tijuana / Rosarito area of Baja California, Mexico. At different times these same call letters were also assigned to other Mexican stations based in Nogales, Sonora and Piedras Negras, Coahuila.

On October 25, 1976, the XELO calls returned, this time to Chihuahua, on a new 1 kW daytimer, XELO-AM. By the time the 1990s rolled around, the station had upgraded its power to 5 kW day and .5 kW night. The station moved to FM in 2011.

In 2013, the 1010 AM frequency was shut down.

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References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-06-18. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.


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