XHVACM-FM

XHVACM-FM is a radio station on 102.9 FM in Cuernavaca, Morelos. The station is owned by the state government through the Instituto Morelense de Radio y Televisión (IMRyT) and carries a public radio format known as La Radio de Morelos.

XHVACM-FM
CityCuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Frequency102.9 FM
BrandingLa Radio de Morelos
Programming
FormatPublic radio
Ownership
OwnerGobierno del Estado de Morelos
Sister stationsXHCMO-TDT
History
First air dateFebruary 4, 1985
Call sign meaningCuernaVACa Morelos
Technical information
ERP7.3 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates25°34′00″N 103°28′00″W
Links
Websitewww.imryt.org/radio

History

The state network of Morelos took form in 1985. On February 4, XHVAC-FM "Universal Stereo" took to the air on 102.9 FM after testing throughout January. The next day, the Yautepec station, XHYTE-FM 90.9 "Estéreo Campesina" came to air. On June 1, the Jojutla station, XHJLA-FM "Viva FM" signed on, and on November 19, the state network was completed on AM with XECTA-AM 1390 "Radio Líder" in Cuautla.[2] In 1989, the stations received proper permits.

In the late 1990s, after the dissolution of the Morelos Radio and Television System (SMRTV), technical deterioration set in. XHVAC's dated transmitter began to fade, and the other stations each remained off air for long stretches of time and relayed it at other times. SMRTV was reformed in 2000, but it was not until 2012 and its transformation into the autonomous IMRyT that the stations improved.

Transmitters

CallsignFrequencyCityERP
XHJLAM-FM100.5Jojutla1.9 kW[3]
XHYTEM-FM90.9Yautepec1.9 kW
XECTAM-AM1390Cuautla1 kW day
0.25 kW night[4]

The transmitters all had an M added to their callsigns in 2013 when they received new permits.

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gollark: GOLD IS NONRENEWABLE
gollark: WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT
gollark: Behind you.
gollark: Yeeeßßßßß!

References


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