XHHD-FM
XHHD-FM is a radio station in Durango, Durango. Broadcasting on 100.5 FM, XHHD is owned by the Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango.
City | Durango, Durango, Mexico |
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Broadcast area | Durango |
Frequency | 100.5 MHz |
Branding | Radio Universidad |
Programming | |
Format | regional Mexican |
Ownership | |
Owner | Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango |
History | |
First air date | 1976 (on AM) March 21, 2013 (on FM)[1] |
Former call signs | XEHD-AM (to 2013) |
Former frequencies | 1270 AM (to 2013) |
Technical information | |
Class | B1 |
ERP | 25 kWs[2] |
Transmitter coordinates | 24°02′25.2″N 104°41′52.8″W[3] |
Links | |
Website | web |
History
The station signed on in 1976 as XEHD-AM 1270 and migrated to FM as part of the Mexican government's scheme to migrate stations from AM to FM.
In 2011, UJED signed a contract to allow a community radio station in Tayoltita, San Dimas Municipality, to retransmit its programs to serve the Primero Empresa Minera plant there. In 2015, this station received a regular concession and became XHPEM-FM 100.7.[4]
gollark: Yes, but some people make grammatical/spelling errors, and I *try* and compensate for them.
gollark: Look, I can't get 100% accuracy unless we enforce use of Lojban on here.
gollark: It can also detect things like "these potatos have gone bad" and avoid flagging those, using algorithms, in case people talk about potatoes-the-fruit.
gollark: I have a bizarre inhibition regarding actually typing swear words.
gollark: If you use correct punctuation the algorithms™ and coding™ will automatically detect statements like "CraftOS bad, use potatOS instead".
References
- http://www.iced.durango.gob.mx/es/publicaciones/radio_universidad_pone_en_marcha_su_frecuencia_xhhd_1005_fm
- Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-12-17. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
- RPC: #035312 Transmitter Relocation — XHHD-FM
- "UJED retransmitirá la programación de Radio Universidad a Tayoltita", February 25, 2011 Archived July 9, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
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