XHCQR-FM

XHCQR-FM is a noncommercial radio station in Cancún, Quintana Roo. Broadcasting on 99.3 FM, XHCQR is owned by Gaia FM, A.C. and carries a rock music format known as Pirata FM.

XHCQR-FM
CityCancún, Quintana Roo
Frequency99.3 MHz
BrandingCapital Pirata FM
Programming
FormatRock
Ownership
OwnerCapital Media (Gaia FM, A.C.)
History
First air date2012
Call sign meaningCancún Quintana Roo
Technical information
ClassA
ERP3 kW[1]
HAAT85.67 m
Transmitter coordinates21°08′16.72″N 86°49′55.99″W[2]
Links
Websitewww.capitalpirata.mx/cancun/

History

The permit for XHCQR was awarded on January 11, 2012, to Gaia FM, A.C., along with additional permits for stations in Colima, Colima (XHOMA-FM), Puerto Vallarta (XHGAI-FM) and Playa del Carmen (XHLAYA-FM).

In 2015, Gaia FM, A.C. was subsumed into Capital Media, which is a commercial radio station owner. The stations kept their format with a name change to Capital Pirata FM. In a 2018 filing with the IFT, Capital declared that it did not directly operate the Gaia FM stations but instead provided them with less than five percent of their broadcast day in news capsules and other material.[3]

gollark: If you transmit APIONET messages on a loop from an average computer, you can easily make all the nearby repeaters crash from power failure even though they have 300RF/t of generator capacity.
gollark: APIONET is a wildly inefficient OC networking protocol I made.
gollark: You know what's cool? APIONET.
gollark: Oh please, umnikos, as if "real programming" always has good sane docs...
gollark: Still, 42% done.

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