MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) DXing.info presents: Mexican AM Stations by frequency compiled by John Callarman The purpose of this list is to provide information for the small group of AM broadcast band DX listeners who are interested in identifying radio stations that operate in México. Since sunset-to-sunrise reception on most AM frequencies in North America today is cluttered by dozens of skywave signals of which only fragments can be heard, such minutiae as telephone numbers, street addresses, satellite networks and advertising representatives that can be heard in the few seconds a station may surge to readability on a crowded frequency are useful to help the DX listener identify the station he is hearing. Even with highly directional receiving antennas and the use of recording devices to pull out fragmented audio clues, other factors make it difficult for the DX listener. Just as in the United States and Canada, AM stations in México are battling for a share of the audience that is dwindling as listener preference switches to FM. This results in changing formats and slogans, or names, of the stations. A station that was, for example, “Radio Fiesta” in 2001, “La Puro Ley” in 2002 and “La Indomable” in 2004 may call itself “Radio Mexicana” in 2005 or may become part of an expanding group headquartered in México City, Monterrey or Guadalajara. The foundation for this list is the quarterly Medios Publicitarious Mexicanos “Directorio de Medios Audio-Visuales,” the Mexican equivalent of Standard Rates and Data Service, the publication that lists information for timebuyers on each commercial station in the United States. MPM, a quarterly publication, includes commercial AM, FM and TV stations, plus national and regional groups. Most station profiles are headed by a logo, generally with the format of the organization that represents the. The logo is followed by station information, which appears to be provided by either the station or the organization that represents it station and, in most cases, provides a brief description of the station’s programming. Some organizations and individual stations try to update this information regularly; others have allowed old information to remain in their listings; in some cases, the logos and the occasional display ads are updated while information in the station profile lags behind. In some cases new station slogans are shown but the format description hasn’t changed. When that occurs, compiler will place possibly outdated format information in parenthesese. In other cases, stations or station representatives have provided no recent information to MPM, in which case the listings will show no logo and will not include format (F), slogan (Sl), and, sometimes, schedule (Sc). Notations -Sl; -F; -Sc mean Slogan and/or Format and/or Schedule are not shown in MPM-03/04 and beyond. Compiler extracted data on each listed station in the September edition of MPM (MPM-09/06) as the base for this list, comparing it with information in the March 2001 edition of MPM (MPM-03/01), and has subsequently checked the information with editions of the quarterly publication since March 2004. Information from the MPM base is printed in black. While in the process of preparing this list, the December edition of MPM arrived, and compiler has gleaned further changes therefrom. Compiler has also looked at line-by-line entries in the 2007 World Radio Television Handbook (information color coded in green); the October 11, 2006, Internet listing of AM stations from the Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes (SCT) - Mexican Ministry of Communications and Transport (information color coded in blue); information found on Fred Cantú’s website for station slogans (information color coded in red); geographic coordinates of transmitter sites from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (information color coded in orange); plus observations by DX listeners, material from various Mexican station and network websites, along with compiler’s notes (information color coded in violet.) Asterisks in various colors indicate information that agrees with data from MPM. The purpose of providing latest information from each source, often conflicting information, is to indicate to DX’ers using this list questions that may only be resolved by hearing what the station airs, since there no single fully reliable source for Mexican station information. Individual station listings start with: FREQUENCY: In kilohertz. Where one list shows a station on a different frequency than the other list, both listings are noted, with comment by compiler as to, when known, which frequency is correct. Compiler will leave old frequencies in the list, though, to help the user as he checks several lists to determine which listing is more likely to be current. CALL LETTERS: As assigned or aired. SLOGAN: In black, MPM from the 0906 issue; in green differences in WRTH 2006 or where MPM shows no slogans; in red differences from Fred Cantú’s website; in violet, slogan as heard by DX listeners. Split slogans, such as “13-10 La Jefa” indicate MPM shows slogan as “La Jefa” and WRTH shows slogan as “13-10 La Jefa” For stations that carry Radio Fórmula programming, according to individual station profile in MPM, compiler adds “/Radio Fórmula” to the slogan listing. Because listeners have access to several different lists, circulated annually, it’s hard to keep up with which slogan is current, which has been replaced. As with frequency, the user is advised to consider carefully which information is likely to be current. Asterisks indicate agreement on listed slogans by * WRTH; * Listener’s reports; * Fred Cantú’s website. LOCATION: Generally speaking, the location is the city in which the main studio is located, according to address in MPM. For many stations, the transmitter site is different from the studio location. Compiler will try to add transmitter sites when known, with notations where known of how the station idenities on the air. For example, XEMCA on 1090 is identified by MPM as a Tampico, Tamaulipas station, but it’s transmitter location is Pánuco, Veracruz, and it identifies on the air as Pánuco. Compiler has heard XEGX on 800, shown by MPM as a Querétaro, Querétaro station, with transmitter at San Luis de la Paz, Guanajuato. This station announces as in San Luis. Several stations that serve the Torreón, Coahuila, market broadcast from studios and transmitters located at Gómez Palacio, Durango. Cities in parenthesis in orange denote transmitter sites identified in the Federal Communications Commission data base; those in parentheses in blue come from Mexico’s Secretería de Comunicaciones y Transportes. POWER: Accurate information on powers of Mexican stations is hard to come by. Compiler is using powers as shown in MPM (black). Except in some rare instances, MPM does not show night-time powers. WRTH does, and that information has been added to this list, in green. However, accuracy of power listings is questionable. Many stations, heard at night across the border in the United States, are almost certainly using higher power than shown in the night listings. A listing such as (1,000/500) Means that MPM shows power as 1,000 watts; WRTH shows power as 1,000 watts day, 500 watts night. Where MPM and WRTH agree on power, a green asterisk will be added to the MPM-listed power: (10,000*) When powers completely differ, the WRTH power will be shown in green following the MPM power. Compiler has added powers shown in an Internet listing http://www.cft.gob.mx/cofetel/radio_tv/doctos/infra_am_280206_.pdf labeled “Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM,” dated October 11, 2006, from México’s Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. These powers, where they differ, are shown thus (1,000/500). Where they correspond with MPM and/or WRTH Powers, a blue asterisk * is added. Compiler has also added power information from the FCC data base with the geographic coordinates. List users should compare the FCC information with the SCT information, particularly; FCC’s list may include applications as well as grants, but may also be months or years behind on some notifications. Compiler noted in late 2006 that the FCC list had been significantly amended, making it more useful. An interesting example is 1 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) found on 810 khz where XEAGR in Acapulco’s power is listed as 1,000 watts by MPM; 1,000 watts day, 150 watts night by WRTH; 7,000 watts day, 600 watts night by SCT in October 2006 (after showing 1,000 watts day, 100 watts night in March 2003); and two entries in the FCC list: 1,000 watts day, 100 watts night at one site, 30,000 watts day, 600 watts night at another. Compiler speculates that XEAGR originally sought 30,000 watts day time and that application showed up in the FCC listings, but when SCT completed its action, the request was pared to 7,000 watts. Compiler as of January 2007 is not aware of the application/grant process by the Mexican equivalent of the FCC or the availability of information from SCT. SCHEDULE: When schedules listed in MPM and WRTH agree, the MPM schedule will be shown with a green asterisk. Where schedules differ, both schedules will be shown. As this list grows, compiler will add comments based upon times when DX’ers hear these stations, noting that schedules aren’t always accurate. Compiler suggests that the schedule information may be the least reliable of information from these two sources. Confirmation of sign-on and sign-off times by listeners would be valuable information to keep this listing up to date. ADDRESS: Usually, will be as shown in the latest edition of MPM. Where there may be doubt, earlier or different addresses may be shown, with appropriate comment. Note that the postal code for the station’s address, a five-figure ZIP-like code, will complete the address. In addressing an envelope to the station, the last line should begin with the postal code, followed by the city, the estado, and, of course, México, such as 31700 Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chih., México. TELEPHONE (T:) and FAX (F:) will follow, with the area code (LADA) in parentheses. Since this listing is prepared primarily to help DX hobbyists identify stations and since most Mexican stations will give telephone numbers and addresses in production identification announcements at least once an hour, these figures can help identify a station heard on a crowded band. In some instances, a number labeled “cabina” is shown. This number apparently connects listeners with the studio. REPRESENTATIVES: Many of the agencies that sell advertising for owned and/or affiliated stations also provide programming services by satellite and other means. It is helpful to a DX’er trying to identify a station if he hears programming from, slogans or jingles for, or other mentions of the representative, or programming from its satelite network. WEBSITES: Compiler has included in the January 2007 updated list URLs for station websites, where known. Only those websites with which connection has been established are included. GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES: This information, for each station is taken from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission data base http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html. Because information in that data base includes accumulated notifications that have been superseded by other notifications, absolute accuracy is impossible. Where the FCC data base shows the station operating on the frequency on which it is listed in this compilation, no notes are added (except for transmitter site, if different from city of license.) Different call letters or different frequencies indicate under which station and frequency the transmitter site is shown in the FCC data base. Bear in mind that a change in frequency or power may have included construction at a different transmitter site, and where different coordinates are shown, compiler has no way of telling which is current. Note, also, that some coordinates are marked with an asterisk. (*) This means the specific station was not in the FCC data base but compiler has arbitrarily shown transmitter coordinates for another station in the same city of license. By plugging the geographic coordinates of the station and the geographic coordinates of the DX’ers location into a formula, such as that available at http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~cvm/latlongdist.html or http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/distance.html, a listener, who may be so inclined, can determine the distance and direction from his location to that of the station. COMPILER’S NOTES: These follow in violet, and include explanations of changes plus information that comes from listeners’ monitoring reports and other sources, such as station or network websites. Reps and Nets: National representatives or groups providing sales contracts and, in many instances, programming, are: ABC Radio: Paseo de la Reforma y Avenida Hidalgo, México, D.F. (55) 55-18-32-93; 55-18-12-67 http://www.oem.com.mx/abcradio/ One of the newest groups headquarters in México, D.F., with primarily information programs furnished to a growing network across the country. ACIR: Asociación de Concesionarios Independientes de Radio, S.A., Grupo ACIR, S.A. de C.V., Montes Pirineos 770, Lomas de Chapultepec, 11000 México, D.F. (55) 52-01-17-00; Boulevard de los Virreyes 1030, Lomas de Chapultepec, 11000 México, D.F. (55) 52-0233-44, 52-02-83-61, 52-02-37-76. www.grupoacir.com.mx Provides programming to, and sales support, according to its display add in MPM 0904, to 160 statious in 71 cities in México. “Amor,” “Mix,” and “Satelite” are primarily FM services, but a few AM stations pick up the slogan and programming. “Radio Felicidad,” “Bonita,” “Inolvidable,” “La Comadre,” and “La Grupera” are the primary AM slogans used by ACIR stations. Beware, though, that ACIR affiliates may use programming and slogans interchangeably, and may also occasionally use “Radio ACIR.” Older lists may show “Spazio” as a slogan for ACIR stations, but that slogan and service have been phased out. XEFR-1180 is “Radio Felicidad” flagship; “Amor” and “Mix” have FM flagships. “Bonita,” “Satelite,” “Inolvidable,” “La Comadre” and “La Grupera” have no D.F. presence. Capital: Grupo Radiodifusoras Capital, S.A. de C.V., Montes Urales No. 425, Lomas de Chapultepec, 11000 México, D.F. T: (55) 52-02-81-29, 52-02-79-70, 52-02-33-71, 52-02-33-70 F: 52-82-56-48 www.radiocapital.com.mx XEITE-830 is flagship station. CMR: Corporación Mexicana de Radiodifusión, S.A. de C.V. Tetitla No. 23, Esq. Coapa, Col. Toriello Guerra 14050, México, D.F. T: (55) 54-24-63-80; F: 56-66-54-22 Logos for most Grupo ACIR stations outside D.F. show CMR as representative, but not all CMR reppedstations are Grupo ACIR stations. CTM: Central Trade Media, S.A. de C.V., Tamagno No. 119 Col. Peralvillo 06220 México, D.F. T: (55) 57-59-59-40, 57-59-59-41 Corporadio: Corporadio, S.A. de C.V., Calz. Brujas 296-B 201, Col. Ex Hacianda Coapa, 14390 México, D.F. TF: (55) 56-07-73-86, 56-56-91-86 Difusa: Difusoras Unidas Independientes, S.A., Calle de la Barra No. 57, Fracc. Acueducto de Guadelupe 07279 México, D.F. TF: (55) 53-91-92-43, 53-88-59-99, 53-69-37-60, 53-91-20-07 Direct Deal: Direct Deal Radio, S.A. de C.V., Newton No. 53-4 Polanco, 11560 México, D.F. TF: (55) 52-81-67-98 http://www.directdeal.com.mx/ Firmesa: Funcionamiento Íntegro de Radiodifusoras Mexicanas Enlazadas, S.A., Gauss No. 10, Col. Nueva Anzures, 11590 México, D.F. TF: (55) 52-50-77-88, 52-50-73-65, 52-50-79-06, 52-54-99-77, 52-54-59-37, 52-54-62-36 www.firmesa.com.mx GRM: Grupo Radio México, Arquímedes No. 3 Piso 4, Col. Bosque de Chapultepec, 11580 México, D.F. T: (55) 52-82-16-16, 5282-11-33 F: 52-80-11-76 Represents stations in Monterrey, Guadalajara, Ciudad Juárez and Durango. Grupo 7: Grupo Siete Comunicación, Montecito No. 59, Colo. Nápoles, 03810 T: (55) 10-35-00-59 F: 10-35-00-61 XEEST-1440 is flagship station. IMER: Grupo IMER/Instituto Mexicana de la Radio, Mayorazgo No. 83, Col. Xoco, 03330 México, D.F. T: (55) 56-28-17-00, 56-2817-30, 56-28-17-31 www.imer.com.mx Megaradio: Megaradio de México, S.A. de C.V., Amsterdam No. 212-202 “A”, Col. Hipódromo Condesa 06170 México, D.F.T: (55) 55-84-25-04, 55-84-24-68, 55-74-30-26; 55-74-19-32 Monitor: Grupo Monitor, Calle La Prensa No.212 San Jerónimo Lidice 10200 T: (55) 53-29-12-36, 53-29-12-39 55-95-28-28 F: 5329-31-54 http://www.monitor.com.mx/ News and information network anchored by parallel XENET-1320 and XEINFO-1560, Website in January 2007 listed 19 stations in 18 markets on the network. 2 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) Multimedios: Multimedios Radio, Tennyson No. 78, Polanco, 11560 México, D.F. T: (55) 52-81-17-08, 52-81-24-76, 52-81-28-54 www.multimedios.com.mx/radio.htm Website says there are 37 Multimedios stations, 27 on FM, including 7 AM and 7 FM in Monterrey. One FM station is located in Madrid, Spain. MVS: MVS Radio, Mariano Escobedo No. 532, Col. Anzures, 11590 México, D.F. (55) 52-63-21-00 www.mvsradio.com MVS offers programming as well as representative services. Most of its stations are on FM. Its nets are “Best-FM” (all FM), “Exa” (mostlhy FM), La Mejor (mostly FM); “MVS” (mostly FM), and “Monitor,” a news and information format that may grow. OIR: Organización Impulsora de Radio, S.A., OIR Radiodifusión Nacional, Avenida Constituyentes No. 1154-4o piso, Col. Lomas Altas, 11950 México, D.F. T: (55) 57-28-48-00, 57-28-49-45; F: 52-59-29-15. Affiliated with Grupo Radio Centro. OIR offers several programs to its affiliates by satellite. ORF: Radio Fórmula/RAMSA (Radio América de México, S.A. de C.V.), Horacio No. 1820-PB, Polanco, 11560 México, D.F. T: (55) 52-79-22-22, 52-79-21-21, 52-79-22-60, 52-79-22-79 Ext. 2277 F: 52-79-22-79 Ext. 3075. www.radioformula.com ORF operates three primarily news, information and variety programming networks: “Radio Fómula Metrópoli,” flagship XEAI-1470; Radio Fórmula, Cadena Radio Uno,” flagship XEDR-1500; and “Radio Fórmula, Cadena Nacional,” flagship XERFR-970 & 103.3. XEAI, XEDF and XERFR call letters will be heard on many of the network affiliates, some of which relay the flagship at all times (enlace permanente), others use selected programming. PRADSA: Profesionales en Radiodifusión, S.A. de C.V./Radio Informa, S.A. de C.V. Presidente Mazarik No. 25-4o piso Desp. B, Col. Chapultepec, 11560 México, D.F. T: (55) 52-50-74-72, 52-50-74-56 F: 55-45-39-41 Promosat: Promosat de México, S.A. de C.V.; Grupo Promomedios, Homero 538, Desp. 501-502, Colonia Polanco, 11560 México, D.F. T: (55) 52-50-98-83; 52-50-89-86, 52-50-89-90; 52-50-89-91 Logo also includes Canal Continental Noticias. Radiocima: Radiocima, S.A. de C.V., Paseo de la Reforma No. 56-5o Piso, Col. Juárez, 06600 México, D.F. T: (55) 55-35-60-00, 55-35-60-22, 55-35-60-23 F: 55-66-06-26 Radio SA: Organización Empresarial, S.A. de C.V. Emerson No. 412, Chapultepec Morales, 11570 México, D.F. T: (55) 52-62-1300 XEDA-1290 is flagship station. Radiorama: Radiorama S.A. de C.V., Paseo de la Reforma No. 2620 2o Piso, Edificio Reforma Plus, Col. Lomas Altas 11000 México, D.F. T: (55) 11-05-00-00, 11-05-00-15 www.radiorama.com.mx RASA: Radiodifusoras Asociadas, S.A. de C.V., Durango No. 341-1o, 2o y 3o Pisos, Roma, 06700 México, D.F. T: (55) 52-86-12-22 F: 52-86-27-74 www.rasa.com.mx XENK-620 is flagship station. Satelite distribution of programs. RCN: Radio Cadena Nacional, S.A. de C.V., Lago Victoria No. 78, Col. Granada, 11520 México, D.F. T: (55) 26-24-01-30, 26-2401-31, F: 26-24-00-52 www.rcn.com.mx SOMER: Sociedad Mexicana de Radio, S.A., Gutenberg No. 89, Col. Anzures, 11590 México, D.F. T: (55) 52-55-25-97 F: 55-45-0310 www.SOMER.com.mx Programs “Notisistema” news. Display ad in 0904 MPM says SOMER has 52 stations in 29 cities in 13 states. Televisa: Televisa Radio, Tlalpan 3000, Col. Espartaco, 04870 México, D.F. (55) 53-27-20-00, 53-27-21-29 www.wradio.com.mx www.voxlos40.com Televisa owns three of the old line, powerful, clear channel stations in México, D.F., but has undergone considerable format changes in the 21st century. National nets are “W Radio,” flagship XEW-900, primarily talk, information, variety; “Estadio W,” flagship XEX-730, sports; “40 Principales,” flagship XEX-FM-101.7, primarily FM; “KeBuena,” XEQ-FM-92.9 and “Bésame,” XEQ-940. (Note that “W Radio” network is expanding rapidly, per list on website. Compiler suggests caution, though, that, like many “Radio Fórmula” outlets, old station slogans may still be used during local programming. Listener help sought.) Listenership: Display ad for Grupo ACIR in 0904 MPM cites Mediómetro INRA 2003 figures showing 25.65 percent of listeners in México listen to Grupo ACIR stations. Other group figures cited in the ad: Radiorama 16 percent; MVS 7 percent; Radio S.A. 6 percent, Radiocima and Ramsa (Fórmula) 5 percent each; Corporadio and OIR/RadioCentro, 4 percent each; Promosat, Direct Deal, Multimedios and Grupo 7, 3 percent each; RASA and Grupo Radio México 2 percent each; others, 9 percent. Outdated list: In January 2002 compiler prepared a by-frequency list based upon information from the website for the Cámera Nacional de la Radio y Televisión, Mexico’s equivalent of the National Association of Broadcasters in the United States. This listing can be found on the Corazón website http://www.amfmdx.net/amdx/corazondx.html, as well as links to other Mexican station information. CIRT’s 2001 list included powers of commercial stations in Mexico but later CIRT lists exchanged station slogan for power. Compiler’s January 2002 list also contained the name of the licensee, as found in the official government listing of Mexican radio stations from the SCT (Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes) and transmitter coordinates for stations listed in the FCC (United States Federal Communications Commission) data base. The CIRT list in 2001 gave station slogans and powers, but more recent CIRT lists dropped the power information and show only the licensee, and it appears the CIRT list has not been updated since 2002. Important connections: The Internet list that should, in compiler's opinion, be checked frequently for updates is that provided by Fred Cantú, an Austin, Texas, television newsman. Cantú provides basic location, slogan and frequency data on an estado-por-estado basis and, in addition, provides a large number of links to networks and individual stations, including links to streaming audio. Cantú's colorful list is augmented by a good, growing collection of station and network logos … "logotipos" in Spanish. Compiler notes that Cantú, in late 2006, has added powers for Distrito Federal stations, and speculates he may be planning to do the same for the estados. Like any other source of information on Mexican stations, Cantú is ahead of the information curve in several Mexican states and regions, but behind the curve in others. Click http://www.mexicoradiotv.com/ for Cantú's list. In hopes that the CIRT list will be updated at some time in the future, its URL is http://www.cirt.com.mx/directorio_nacional.php The Corazón website contains many links to useful, but often old or conflicting, information. Rivaling Fred Cantú’s site for detail and frequency of updating is the KOMEX (Kuultavissa Olevat Meksikolaiset) site http://www.diccons.com/radio/komex1.htm, compiled by a group of hobbyists in Finland, Sweden and Norway. The most reliable printed source in the United States is the annual Mexican station list produced by the International Radio Club of America. See http://www.ircaonline.org/bookst.htm for information on IRCA’s publications. Active DX’ers concentrating on hearing stations broadcasting from Mexico report their findings to the Corazon list, along with the weekly bulletins of the National Radio Club http://www.nrcdxas.org/ and the IRCA http://www.ircaonline.org/index1.html. Help wanted: Each of the many sources used for this list has its weaknesses. There is no known single source for accurate, updated information on AM broadcasting in Mexico. Any additions, corrections, changes or (particularly) establishing contacts with sources that can provide updated information would be gratefully accepted by compiler, John Callarman, 301 W. McCart St., Krum, TX 76249-5503 (940) 482-3771 JohnCallarman@msn.com. 3 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 540 540 BAJA CALIFORNIA XESURF “Country 540 & 1260*” Tijuana. (25,000)(100/100) 24 hrs per website. //KKGO-1260. Boulevard Lázaro Cárdenas No. 10183, Desp. 201 22450 U.S. (314) 478-5540 N 32-30-02 W 116-57-49 (XETIN, 100/0) http://gocountry.am/ WRTH-2004 “The Surf” Aug 2004 to early 2006: “Oldies 5-40 and 12-60” 540 CHIAPAS XEMIT “La Voz de Balún Canan*” Comitán. (5,000/1,000*) 1100-0700. Avenida Chichimá No. 405 (A.P. 16) 30000 T: (963) 632-41-23, 632-41-24 (IMER) (-Sl,F) (MPM-03/01: “La Voz de Balún Canan” 1100-0700, Música de todo genero, noticias, cultura, entretenimiento, spectacular.) N 16-12-27 W 92-06-56 (5,000/1,100) http://www.imer.gob.mx/EstacionesIMER/RadioIMER/ (Comitán de Dominguez) IMER website in November 2006 shows this. 540 CHIHUAHUA XETX “La T-X/La Ranchera de Paquimé**” Nuevo Casas Grandes. (1,000/250)(5,000) 1200-0400. Música variada, noticias. Jesús Urueta No. 504 31700 T: (636) 694-00-83, 694-12-56 (RASA) N 30-29-03 W 107-58-04 (3,900/700) http://radiocasasgrandes.com/ MPM-09/06 and SCT 10/11/2006 still show XETX on 1010. Heard on 540 since November 2001. Announces power as 5,000 watts. 540 MÉXICO XEWF “ColorinColor Radio” Tlalmanalco. (20,000/0) 1200-0100. WR-2006 “La Poderosa” N 19-10-08 W 99-48-31 (map estimate) Fred Cantú’s website in 2005 showed XEWF, Cuernavaca MORELOS, moved from 1420 as “La Poderosa,” but in November 2006 showed new slogan. Tlalmanalco site not shown in FCC data. 540 NUEVO LEÓN XEWA “W Radio” Monterrey. (1,000)(500/500)(1,000/1,000) 24 hrs. Información, entretenimiento y deportes en programación hablada, relay XEW-900. Espinosa No. 749 Poniente, Centro 64000 (A.P. 2727 64700) T: (61) 83-43-84-25 (Televisa) N 25-3005 W 100-18-43 (Monterrey, 1,000/500) N 25-41-30 W 100-14-37 (Guadelupe 5,000/1,000) 540 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEWA “W Radio**” San Luis Potosí. (150,000/150,000**) 24 hrs*. Información, entretenimiento y deportes en programación hablada, relay XEW-900. Radiópolis, S.A. Saturnino Cedillo No. 200, Colonia Benito Juárez 78437 T/F: (444) 817-91-77 (Televisa) MPM-03/01: “Ke Buena WA” WRTH-04: Carretera a Verde Km. 6.5, Colonia Juárez 78000. N 22-10-13 W 100-57-36 (San Luis Potosí 150,000/150,000) or N 22-09-29 W 100-55-34 (Soledad de Graciano 150,000/150/000) (Soledad de Graciano Sánchez) 540 SINALOA XEHS “La Norteñita***” Los Mochis. (5,000/200)(5,000/2,500) 24 hrs*. Música norteña, noticias, béisbol. Aquiles Serdán No. 860, Poniente (A.P. 182) 81240 T: (668) 812-22-94, 815-00-57, 815-74-89, 815-75-95, 815-05-40 (Direct Deal) http://rsn.com.mx/ www.radiosistema.com.mx MPM-03/01: 740 Slogan not shown. N 25-50-16 W 109-03-39 (740, 5,000/200)(ex N 25-48-00 W 108-57-06 1,000/500 on 1280) 550 550 CHIHUAHUA XEPL “La Super Estación***” Ciudad Cuauhtémoc. (5,000/150*) 24 hrs*. Música variada, noticias, deportes, two hours in German nightly. Calle Agustín Melgar No. 473 31500 T: (625) 528-21-11 F: 581-23-77 (Radiocima) http://www.xepl.com.mx/ N 28-24-25 W 106-51-13 (1,000/250) or N 28-24-36 W 106-55-15 (1,360/179) or N 28-26-43 W 106-48-26 (5,000/250 or 150) 550 GUERRERO XEACD “Kids” Acapulco. (1,000/250)(1,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. (Música Mexicana, ranchera y banda.) Calle de la Paz No. 190-2o. Piso, Edificio Nick, Centro 39300 T: (744) 482-72-12 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “Radio Sensación*” MPM 0304-0906: “Fiesta Digital” Monferini Aug. 2005: “Fiesta Digital/Radio Fórmula” Cantú 2005: “Radio Fórmula” (Not listed in Radio Fórmula display ad in MPM 0906.) N 1650-42 W 99-54-40 (500/250 or 1,000/1,000) 550 JALISCO XEZK “Poder 55**” Tepatitlán. (1,000/250)(2,500/1,000) 1230-0300 1200-0300. Éxitos, grupos y bandas. Antonio Rojas No. 80-A, Colonia El Cerrito 47610 T” (378) 782-37-58 (Corporadio) *Lerda de Tejada No. 184 (WRTH-2006 “Radio Altena”) N 20-50-52 W 10244-12 (1,000/250 on 1600) (Tepatitlán de Morelos) 550 NAYARIT XETNC Radio Aztlán**” Tepic. (5,000/2,500)(2,500/150) 1300-0600. 1200-0600 per website, as is slogan. RTN, Sistema de Radio y Televisión de Nayarit http://www.radioaztlan.com.mx/flash.php WRTH 02-06 “Radio Nayarit,” but WRTH-07 “Radio Aztlán” N 21-3110 W 104-52-28 (2,500/150) or (10,000/1,000) 550 OAXACA XEHLL “Los 40 Principales*” Salina Cruz. (1,000/250)(1,500/250) 1200-0400 1200-0500. (Música tropical y grupera) M. Avila Camacho No. 514-3er. Piso 70600 T: (971) 714-10-84, 714-42-02 (Televisa) //XHHLL-97.1 MPM-03/01: (Corporación Radiofónica Oaxaqueña) MPM 0604: “Radio Mar*/Radio Fórmula” N 16-20-05 W 95-13-11 (1,000/250) or N 16-14-16 W 95-12-38 (1,000/250) 550 VERACRUZ XEKL “Romántica* 5-50* AM*” Jalapa. (5,000/250*) 1200-0400 1200-0500. Música catálogo y actual en español. Plaza Crystal Local 26, Colonia Francisco Villa 91150 T: (228) 814-34-44 F: 814-08-70 (Radiocima) http://www.avanradio.com.mx/romantica.html N 19-30-36 W 96-56-01 (1,000/250) or N 19-31-08 W 96-56-15 (5,000/250) 550 YUCATÁN XEQW “La Qbanita” Mérida. (5,000/350)(2,000/350) 1200-0400 1130-0100. Música Cubana, salsa, meringue, pop latino. Calle 62 No. 465 entre 53 y 55, 97000 T: (999) 924-82-36, 923-13-87, 928-53-57 F: 924-56-07 (SOMER) (Grupo Rivas) http://www.gruporivas.com.mx/qw.htm Ad in 2004 showed slogan “Sabrosita” MPM-03/01: “La Poderosa” WRTH-06: “QW La Poderosa” Cantú 11/06 “QW Radio” Televisa Radio ad in MPM 0906 shows “W Radio” affiliate on 550 in Mérida. N 20-54-18 W 89-35-07 (2,000/500 or 350) (Dzoyola) 560 560 COAHUILA XEGIK “La Acerera***” Monclova. (5,000/500)(1,400/250) 24 hrs*. Música grupera, norteña, éxitos, noticias y deportes. De la Fuente No. 223 Poniente 25700 T: (866) 633-27-03, 633-35-55 (RASA) Transmitter at Ciudad Frontera, Coahuila*. (Not in FCC data base; another station at Ciudad Frontera: N 26-55-30 W 101-26-50 560 COLIMA XEMZA “Fórmula Melódica del Pacifico” Manzanillo. MPM-12/06 lists XEMZA at Guadalajara, Jalisco (which see). Fred Cantú lists XEMZA as a Manzanillo station rather than at Guadalajara, Jalisco. The Unidifusion website shows “Fórmula Melódica del Pacifico,” Manzanilla, Colima. WRTH-07 identifies it as at Cihuatlan, Jalisco, but with a Guadalajara mailing address. SCT 10/11/2006 shows 4 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) Cihuatlán as the location for this station. Cihuatlán transmitter site is on Jalisco side of the Colima border about 50 km from Manzanillo and 211 km from Guadalajara. FCC data base has XEMZA-560 Cihuatlan, Jalisco N 19-11-21 W 104-36-52 (10,000/1,000) and XEMZA-600 Manzanillo, Colima N 19-02-01 W 104-17-35 (1,000/130). 560 CHIAPAS XEIN “La Voz del Valle**” Cintalapa. (5,000)(2,000/250*) 1100-0500* Música moderna en español. Carretera Panamericana No. 10005 (A.P. 60) 30400 T: (968) 684-23-41 F: 684-23-43 (En Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas: Radio Núcleo, Boulevard Belisario Domínguez No. 4820 29000 T: (961) 615-06-32, 615-32-25) (Firmesa) N 16-41-25 W 93-42-33 (2,000 or 1,000/250 on 810) or N 16-41-59 W 93-43-24 (1,000/1,000 on 1450) (Cintalapa de Figueroa) 560 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEOC “Radio Chapultepec**” México. (750/500) (5,000/500) 24 hrs Programación Músical y noticiosa. Avenida Chapultepec No. 473-PH Colinia Juárez, 06600 (55) 52-11-07-38 www.radiochapultepec.com.mx (Promosat) N 19-22-05 W 99-0-02 (Ixtapalapa, 5,000/500) or N 19-25-18 W 99-10-20 (México, 1,500/1,000) 560 DURANGO XESRD “La Ke Suave*” “La Grande de la Sierra*” Santiago Papasquiaro. (10,000)(5,000/500)(10,000/100) 1200-0600 1200-0400 H. Colegio Militar y Francisco I. Madero 34600 T: (674) 862-07-80, 862-00-87 (Direct Deal)(-F) MPM-03/01: “La-Ke Suave*” Música grupera N 25-03-33 W 105-19-48 (5,000/500 or 250) N 25-03-36 W 105-23-48 (10,000/100) (Mesa San Antonio) Heard in May 2003 in Utah with “La Grande de la Sierra” and another slogan beginning with “Super.” MPM-03/01 showed “La Ke Suave,” then no format for several years, and “La Ke Suave” again 0906. 560 JALISCO XEMZA “Fórmula Melódica del Pacifico**” Guadalajara. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs 1200-0500 Balada romántica de ayer y hoy, noticiero Notisistema each hour on the hour. Activa del Centro, S.A. de C.V., Avenida México No. 3150 44670 T: (33) 38-80-21-21 F: 38-8021-22 (SOMER) www.notisistema.com http://www.unidifusion.com.mx/ WRTH:07 “La Buena Onda del Pacifico” “Fórmula Melódica” slogan replaces “La Buena Onda” in Cantú list 1/05 and in MPM 0906. Monferini had “Melódica”visit in 8/05. See also Manzanilla, Colima. N 19-11-21 W 104-36-52 (Cihuatlan 10,000/1,000) 560 QUINTANA ROO XEQAA “La Poderosa**” Chetumal. (1,000/500)(5,000/1,000) 24 hrs Música grupera, tropical. Carretera Calderitas Km. 5, Colonia Pacto Obrero Campesino 77014 T: (983) 832-56-02 F: 832-5608 (Radiocima) http://www.gruposiete.com.mx/xeqaa.html Calle 22 de Enero 48, esquina 5 de Mayo, Centro 77000 N 18-29-39 W 88-17-56 (2,500/1,000) 560 SONORA XEYO “Radio Lobo**” Huatabampo. (1,000/500*) 1300-0500*. Música variada en español, y noticias. Juárez No. 33 Oriente, 2o. Piso 85900 T: (647) 426-22-28 (Radio S.A.) (WR-06 dropped /“Radio 5-60” but added /“Radio Fórmula.” XEYO not listed in Radio Fórmuala display ad in MPM 0906, though. N 26-45-18 109-37-16 (1,000/500) or N 26-49-00 W 109-38-00 (0/500) 560 ZACATECAS XEXZ “Ke Buena*” Zacatecas. (10,000/250)(5,000/1,000) 1100-0800*. (Música juvenil, cumbias y noticieros.) Juan de Tolosa No. 402, Colonia Sierra de Alicia 98050 T/F: (492) 924-05-91, 922-60-29, 924-27-47 www.grupozer.com (Televisa) (Grupo Zer) WR-06 retained “La Z” slogan, but Cantú, MPM-09/06, Grupo Zer website and Televisa Radio ad in MPM-09/06 had “Ke Buena” slogan. N 22-46-18 W 102-37-35 (2,000/250 or 1,000/500) 570 570 COAHUILA XETJ “Extasis* Digital” Torreón. (1,000/250) 24 hrs 1200-0400. Música juvenil español e inglés. Boulevard González de la Vega No. 195 Sur 27000 T: (871) 719-24-64, 719-24-53 (Radiorama) Transmitter at Gómez Palacio, Durango WR06: “La Invasora/Radio Alegría” N 25-34-00 W 103-28-00 (1,000/250)(Gómez Palacio, Durango) 570 DURANGO XETJ “Extasis Digital” Gómez Palacio. See Torreón, Coahuila. N 25-34-00 W 103-28-00 570 JALISCO XEKZX “Tejano KZX/Radio Fórmula” Ciudad Guzmán. (5,000/500) 1200-0600 Música, variada en expañol, gruper, banda y norteña. En Ciudad Guzmán: Moctezuma 68 49000. En Guadalajara: Paseo Degoliado No.128 Int. 104 44100. (Central Trade Media) >WRTH-2004 N 19-53-41 W 103-31-29 (XEKZX 5,000/1,000 on both 570 and 600 Sayula) In MPM 0301 under Guadalajara, En Guadalajara: Paseo Degoliado No.128 Int. 104 44100. (Central Trade Media), but not in MPM 0304 through 0906, nor in SCT 2004 or 2006 list. Does this station still exist, or has it become XELAZ-600.) 570 MICHOACÁN XELQ “Radio 570, la Música Que Llegó Para Quadarse*” Morelia. (2,000/1,700)(1,000/1,000) 24 hrs 1200-0600. Música variada internacional, noticias. Agua No. 78, Colonia Prados del Campestre 58297 T/F: (443) 315-18-10 (RASA) MPM-03/01: “A Todo Máquina” WRTH-02: “A Todo Máquina.” WRTH-04: “Radio Fórmula, Primera Cadena Nacional” N 19-42-12 W 101-07-12 (1,000/1,000) or (later) N 19-41-36 W 101-08-52 (1,000/1,000) 570 NUEVO LEÓN XEBJB “La BJB, La Estación de la Barrilito*” Monterrey. (5,000/500*) 24 hrs 1100-0600. Cumbia, norteña y ranchera, Sistema Notiradio cada hora a la hora. Avenida Madero Oriente No. 1110 (A.P. 2747) 64000 T: (81) 83-75-26-74, 83-75-26-75 F: 83-75-04-90 (Grupo Radio Alegría) www.gruporadioalegria.com N 25-45-52 W 100-15-11 (5,000/500 or 250)(San Nicolas de los Garza*) 570 OAXACA XEOA “OA Radio Mexicana**” Oaxaca. (5,000/250)(5,000/2,500) 1100-0600*. Música Mexicana, éxitos, norteña, noticias. M. Alcalá No. 915, Centro 68000 T: (951) 513-57-46 F: 513-57-40 (Radiorama) A.P. 175 68000 N 17-03-27 W 96-43-10 (5,000/250) (Oaxaca de Juárez) 570 PUEBLA XEVJP “Radio Xicotepec*” Xicotepec de Juárez. (5,000/1,000*) 1100-0500*. Plaza de la Constitución No. 102 Altos 1 73080 T: (764) 764-13-13, 764-13-95 (Corporadio) (-Sl,F) MPM-03/01: “Radio Xicotepec” Balada en español. N 20-17-07 W 97-57-28 (500/500) later (1,000/1,000) 570 SONORA XEUK “La U-K**” Caborca. (2,500/250)(500/250) 1400-0600. Avenida Morelos y Calle Obregón (A.P. 87) 83600 T: (637) 37209-99 F: 372-07-99 (CMR) http://gruporadiopalacios.com.mx/xeuk/ (-F,Sc.) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-02: “Spazio” (ACIR has phased out this programming.) Cantú 05: “Tu Expresión” N 30-43-31 W 112-09-46 (500/250) (Earlier listed on 1120 & 1470) 570 TABASCO XEVX “Mass Radio, La Grande de Tabasco” Villahermosa. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/2,500) 24 hrs 1000-0600 Música variada en español, noticias. Paseo de la Ceiba No. 102-101 esquina La Pigua, Colonia 1o. de Mayo 86190 T: (993) 315-86-00 F: 315-62-23 5 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) En Comalcalco, Tabasco: Morelos No. 311, Centro 86300 T: (933) 334-11-25, 334-18-82, 334-18-22 F: 334-12-44 (Promosat) http://www.xevx.com/ Cantú: “Mass Radio”; Logo on Cantú website: “Mass Radio, La Grande de Tabasco” WRTH-04-06: “Radio Fórmula/La Grande de Tabasco” Not in Radio Fórmula display ad in MPM 0906. N 18-15-54 W 93-13-07 (1,000/1,000)(2,500/1,000) (Comalcalco*) 570 YUCATÁN XEME “Radio Valladolid, La Poderosa de Oriente**” Valladolid. (3,000)(2,500/2,500*) 1200-0300. 1200-0400. Balada Rítmica y romántica, tropical, meringue, salsa. Calle 42 No. 194-A 97780 (985) 856-29-12 F: 856-2146 En Mérida, Yucatán: Calle 62 No. 465 entre 53 y 55 Centro 97000 T: (999) 924-82-36, 923-13-87, 923-53-57 (Corporadio) (Grupo Rivas) http://www.gruporivas.com.mx/me570am.htm (T/F numbers in Valladolid not listed in MPM-09/06, though address remains.)(Monitoring XEME via Internet streaming audio shows it uses only “La Poderosa de Oriente” as slogan. N 20-42-18 W 88-12-09 (2,500/2,500)(Valladolid) or (earlier) N 20-47-03 W 88-12-15 (1,000/1,000)(Temozon) (Earlier still on 1490) 580 580 COAHUILA XEMU “La Rancherita del Aire***” Piedras Negras. (5,000/2,500)(5,000/500) 24 hrs*. Música ranchera, regional y noticias. Edificio “Bres” Morelos No. 211 Norte (A.P. 3) 26000 T: (878) 782-47-03 F: 782-22-32 www.la-rancherita.com.mx (PRADSA) N 28-44-15 W 100-30-48 (5,000/500 or 250) or N 28-41-50 W 100-30-46 (5,000/0) 580 CHIAPAS XEUE “Imperio*” Tuxtla Gutiérrez. (1,000/250)(1,000/200) 1100-0600* Música grupera y tropical, noticias. Boulevard Belisario Domínguez Km 1081 29020 T: (961) 615-05-81 F: 615-06-86 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Radio Capital” *WRTH-04: A.P. 59 Cantú 05 & 06: “Radio 580” N 16-45-03 W 93-04-57 (1,000/1,000) 580 CHIHUAHUA XEFI “Radio Mexicana***” Chihuahua. (5,000/700*) 24 hrs* Música Mexicana variada, noticias. Julián Carrillo No. 701 31000 T: (614) 439-97-24, 439-97-77 F: 439-97-66 (Radiocima) N 28-36-38 W 106-02-58 (5,000/250) 580 JALISCO XEAV “ABC Radio” Guadalajara (10,000/1,000*) 1100-0700 (Música en español, balada, pop, bandas, ranchero, tropical, cumbias, noticias y deportes.) Calzada Independiencia Sur No. 324, Centro, 44100 T: (22) 36-13-06-90, 36-13-62-74 (ABC) WRTH-04, 06, Cantú 05, 06 and MPM 0301-06: “Canal 58, Radio Guadalajara” WR-06: Constituyentes No. 21, Casa de la Cultura Jalisciencas, Colonia Centro 44100 MPM: 0301-0304: Vallarta 1458 1er. Piso 44140 T: (33) 36-15-81-58 F: Ext. 147 N 20-36-58 W 103-17-28 (10,000/1,000) (San Pedro Tlaquepaque) 580 QUERÉTARO. XEUAQ “Radio Universidad*” Querétaro. (2,000/250)(250/250) 1200-0600. //XHUAQ-89.5 Centro Universitario 76010 http://www.uaq.mx/radio.html N 20-35-21 W 100-24-43 (250/250) or N 20-33-14 W 100-25-17 (100/0) 580 QUINTANA ROO XEYI “Mix* FM” Cancún. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs 1100-0600 //XHYI-93.1 Música éxitos actuales ’80s y ’90s. Calle 63 Super Manzana 61, Mzna. 7 Lote 1 77500 T/F: (998) 884-10-68, 884-10-81 (ACIR)(CMR) WRTH-04: A.P. 506 N 21-09-49 W 86-50-35 (1,000/250 or 1,500/500) 580 SONORA XEHO “Radio Centro*” Ciudad Obregón. (1,000/250**) 24 hrs. Música norteña, grupera, banda y noticias. Boulevard Rudolfo Elías Calles No. 252 Oriente, Altos 85000 T: (644) 416-55-57, 416-55-58 (Radio SA) WRTH-04, 06: “Radio 13, La Fuerza de la Palabra” //XEDA-1290. N 27-34-31 W 109-56-28 (1,000/250) 580 TAMAULIPAS XEHP “La Mas Prendida*” Ciudad Victoria. (1,000/200)(1,000/1,000) 1200-0600 1200-0400. Música norteña. Gaspar De La Garza No. 170 Sur, 87000 T: (834) 318-24-00, 318-24-02 (ORT) XEHP-580, XEBJ-970 finally shaking out for these sister stations; WRTH-06 still shows XEBJ on 580 as “La Ranchera;” MPM 0304 had shown XEBJ “Radio 970” on 580! But now has XEHP here. N 23-43-07 W 99-07-48 (1,000/150 or 1,000) 580 VERACRUZ XEDZ “Radio Ondas*” Córdoba. (1,000/500)(1,000/450) 1200-0600*. 1230-0430. Música en español, noticieros en vivo. Avenida 3, No. 425 94500 T: (271) 714-77-36, 714-77-02 (Radiorama) (Radiodifusoras Organizadas del Golfo) WRTH-04, 06 show “Canal 58” www.rogsa.com.mx N 18-53-48 W 96-58-03 (Córdoba 1,000/450) N 18-54-27 W 96-58-27 (Fortín de las Flores 2,500/250) 590 590 CHIAPAS XEZZZ “Triple Z; Radio Z*” Tapachula. (5,000/1,000*) 1100-0500*. (Música moderna en español y ingles). 7a Oriente No. 42 30700 T: (962) 625-25-55 (En Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas: Radio Núcleo, Boulevard Belisario Domínguez No. 4820 29000 T: (961) 615-06-32, 615-32-25) (Corporadio) WRTH-04: http://www.radionucleochiapas.com/progtriplez.html N 14-05-00 W 92-16-03 (Tapachula 5,000/1,000) N 14-44-32 W 92-11-33 (Ciudad Hidalgo 5,000/500)(Ex 1380) 590 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEPH “Sabrosita* 590” México. (25,000/10,000*) 24 hrs*. Música tropical, salsa, meringue, son cubano, vallenato, cumbia, dance latina, y música house. NRM Communicaciones, Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma No. 115 Colonia Paseo de las Lomas 01330 T: (55) 52-58-12-00 52-58-12-65 Cabina: 51-66-31-09, per website Transmitter: Serafin Carrasco Playa Rosarito No. 55, Colonia Iztacalco 08800 T: (55) 56-96-33-65 (Promotora de Radio) http://www.sabrosita590.net/v2/paginas/index.php MPM-03/01: “Radio 590, La Pantera” MPM-03/04+ and WRTH-06: “Tuya 590” N 19-23-18 W 99-07-29 (10,000/5,000 Itzacalco) N 19-24-00 W 99-06-23 (México 0/5,000) 590 DURANGO XEE “Fiesta Mexicana**” Durango. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs* //XHE-105.3. Música ranchera, nortena, banda y grupera. Manuel Rangel No. 100-3er Piso, Esquina Avenida 20 de Noviembre 32270 T: (618) 817-71-70 F: 817-71-71, 817-18-20 (Radiorama) N 2403-16 W 104-37-06 (1,000/1,000) 590 GUANAJUATO XEGTO “La Nueva** 590, La Mas Picuda” León. (10,000/250*) 1200-0600 1200-0100. Música grupera. Boulevard Algeciras No. 1504, Colonia Lomas de Arbide, 37368 T: (477) 441-00-02, 441-09-59 (Radiocima) http://www.radioramabajio.com/lapicuda.htm Transmitter at Guanajuato, Guanajuato. //XHGTO-103.5 MPM-03/01: “Radio Cañon” MPM-03/01-0305: Avenida Roma No. 910, Colonia Andrade 37370 T/F (477) 714-00-02 WRTH-04: “La Nueva Radio Cañon” N 21-06-02 W 101-23-53 (10,000/250) (Arperos) 590 JALISCO XECJU “La Explosiva** 590/Radio Fórmula” Puerto Vallarta. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/5,000) 1200-0500. Música grupera, variada en expañol, noticieros. Boulevard Francisco Medina Ascencio Km. 7.5 Plaza Marina Local 101, Colonia Marina Vallarta 48354 T: 6 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) (322) 221-05-72 F: 221-04-52 (Promosat) http://www.laexplosiva.com/ N 20-44-32 W 105-23-17 (Cruz de Huanacaxtle, Nayarit 1,500/1,000) N 20-41-59 W 105-16-11 Jarretaderas, Nayarit (10,000/5,000) (Jarretadera, Nayarit) XECJU was shown in Radio Fórmula display ad in 0906 MPM, but Radio Fórmula affiliation was not shown in MPM 0906 station profile. 590 NAYARIT XECJU Jarretadera. See Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco SCT 10/11/06 590 SONORA XEBH “La Mejor*” Hermosillo. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs 1300-0800. //XHBH-98.5 Música grupera. Yañez No. 5 entre Zacatecas y San Luis Potosí, Colonia San Benito 83190 T: (662) 215-15-22, 215-13-11 F: 215-17-00 (MVS Radio) http://www.lamejor.com.mx/ MPM-03/01: 920 XEBH “Stereorey” N 29-04-47 W 110-55-21 (XEBH-590 1,000/1,000) N 29-03-11 W 110-53-10 (XEBH-920 5,000/1,000)(FCC also shows XEHQ-590 {only} N 29-03-35 W 110-54-35 {500/500, then 1,000/1,000}) MVS caused some confusion in 2004 when it had calls of 16 of its FM stations listed as XHEXA, and of 590 in Hermosillo listed as XEXA or XEEXA. MVS has since reverted to promoting its stations with its real calls. In 2006, according to MPM and Cantú, it MVS switched format and slogan for XEBH from “Exa” to “La Mejor.” WRTH-06 still listed “Exa” slogan. Cantú 2005: Call XEXA, Slogan “”Globo 590” 590 TAMAULIPAS XEFD “La Consentida***/Radio Fórmula” Reynosa. (5,000/500*) 1030-0500. 24 hrs. Música ranchera, regional, y grupera. Boulevard Hidalgo No. 200-A, Fraccionamiento Polanco 88710 T: (899) 921-65-73 F: 921-65-74 (ORF/Ramsa) Transmitter Río Bravo. WRTH-04: A.P. 134. N 25-58-43 W 98-04-13 (Río Bravo* 5,000/250) or N 25-59-49 W 45-09-06 (Río Bravo 5,000/500) 590 VERACRUZ XEOM “Radio Fórmula**” Coatzacoalcos. (1000/1,000**) 1200-0600 24 hrs Noticias y programas de contenido. Zaragoza No. 300 Local 14 Gallería Margón 96400 T/F: (921) 212-56-66 (ORF/Ramsa) N 18-06-29 W 94-27-11 (1,000/1,000) 600 600 COAHUILA XEDN “Radio La** Mexicana***” Torreón. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs*. Música Mexicana. Boulevard González de la Vega y Piedras Negras s/n 35070 T: (871) 719-24-64, 791-24-52 F: 719-24-53 (Grupo Radio Cima) (Transmitter at Gómez Palacio, Durango) N 2532-58 W 103-28-07 (Gómez Palacio, Durango 1,000/1,000) Ex 1310. Note: MPM-03/01 and 0304 showed at Torreón; MPM-06/04 and 0906 lists at Gómez Palacio. Same street address shown, but postal code in earlier editions was 27000, Torreón, while in 0604 was 35070, Gomez Palacio and 0906 was 35070, Torreón. “La Mexicana” slogan heard in April 2004. Cantú 2005: “La Norteña” 600 CHIAPAS XEOCH “Quién Radio” Ocosingo. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/500) Gobierno del Estado de Chiapas. http://www.radioytv.chiapas.gob.mx/radio/ocosingo.htm WRTH-04 N 16-54-29 W 92-05-51 (10,000/1,000) Cantú: “K’in Radio, Sistema Chiapaneco de Radio y TV” Non-commercial station, not listed in MPM or CIRT. WRTH and FCC spell name of town Ococingo, but it’s Ocosingo in Guía Roja Road Atlas and in SCT 10/11/06. 600 CHIAPAS XEOB “La Máquina Musical” Pichucalco. (5,000/500) 1100-0500. Carretera Pichucalco-Teapa Km 2 29520. >WRTH-04 N 17-30-56 W 93-06-29 (670 5,000/500)(Ex 1080 & 1190) MPM-03/04-0906, SCT 11/3/2003-10/11/2006, Cantú and WRTH-02 all show XEOB on 670 khz, but WRTH has shown it on 600 since 2004. Pichucalco and Ocosingo are about 130 km apart, making 10kw and 5 kw daytime non-directional signals on same frequency questionable. Compiler guesses 670 is correct frequency. 600 DURANGO XEDN “Radio Mexicana” Gómez Palacio. See Torreón, Coahuila. N 25-32-58 W 103-28-07 (Gómez Palacio, Durango) 600 GUERRERO XEBB “La Comadre**, Puros Éxitos” Acapulco. (5,000/1,000*) 1200-0400*. Música popular, grupera, y regional. Avenida La Suiza no. 19 Fraccionamiento Las Playas (A.P. 60) 39390 T: (744) 483-67-13, 483-07-93, 483-17-37 F: 482-79-87 (ACIR)(CMR) //XHBB101.5 N 16-49-29 W 99-49-55 (5,000/1,000) earlier N 16-47-38 W 99-49-55 (5,000/1,000) 600 JALISCO XELAZ “La Z**/Radio Fórmula” Ciudad Guzmán. (10,000/10,000*)(5,000/500) 24 hrs 1200-0600. Música variada en español. Moctezuma No. 68 Centro 49000 T/F: (341) 412-57-10 412-77-81 www.radioneta.com (OIR) N 19-53-41 W 103-31-29 (XELAZ Tamaliagua 0/2,500)(XEKZX Sayula, same coordinates, 5,000/500)(XELAZ Tamaliagua) 600 MICHOACÁN XETA “La 600**/Radio Fórmula” Zitácuaro. (2,500/2,500)(1,000) 1200-0600(SaSu0400)* (Música variada en inglés y español, noticias.) Avenida Revolución Sur No. 66 (A.P. 50) 61500 T: (715) 153-12-99, 153-00-25 F: 153-79-92 (RCN) (ORF/Ramsa) http://www.prodigyweb.net.mx/radio600/ MPM-03/01: “Universo 600” MPM-03/04 “Energy 600” WRTH-02 & 04: “Radio Fórmula” N 19-25-57 W 100-21-25 (1,000/1,000) 600 NUEVO LEÓN XEMN “La Regiomontaña**” Monterrey. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600 24 hrs. Juan Ignacio Ramón 508 Oriente, Piso 20 Edificio Latino, 64000 T: (81) 81-30-72-00 (Grupo Radio México) http://www.gruporadiomexico.com.mx/PROG%20XHMN.htm N 25-43-12 W 100-15-54 (1,000/250, then 500) (San Nicolas de los Garzas) 600 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XECV “La Gran Compañía**” Ciudad Valles. (5,000/1,000*) 1200-0500* Balada moderna espanol/inglés, noticieros. Londres y Atenas s/n, Fraccionamiento Lomas 79090 T: (481) 382-00-52, 382-09-66 F: 382-32-32 (RASA) N21-58-22 W 99-00-11 (5,000/1,000) (Ex 610) 600 SINALOA XEHW “La Fiera* Digital*” Rosario. (5,000/1,000*) 1300-0500 1200-0700. (Música variada en español y noticias) Luis Donaldo Colosio y López Portillo s/n (A.P. 35) 82800 T/F: (694) 952-01-30, 952-07-81 (Difusa) MPM 0301-0605 and WRTH-02-07: “La Estación del Poder” Cantú 05: “Digital” in Esquinapa, Sinaloa N 22-51-47 W 105-58-42 (5,000/1,000) Ex 1440 (Chametla) 600 YUCATÁN XEZ “Radio Fórmula** Tercera Cadena Nacional* Cadena Radio Uno” Mérida. (20,000) (5,000/1,000*) 1200-0400. 24 hrs Noticiarios y programas hablados. Calle 33-B No. 513 x 6, Colonia García Ginerés 97070 T: (999) 920-68-93 www.radioformula.com.mx (ORF/Ramsa) MPM-03/04-0604 Calle 62 No. 465 entre 53 y 55 97000 T: (999) 924-82-36, 923-13-87, 928-53-57 F: 924-56-07 WRTH-04: A.P. 152 Cantú-05: “Radio 600, Voz de la Peninsula” N 20-57-52 W 89-33-00 (5,000/1,000) 610 610 COAHUILA XEBX “La B-X**, La Primera* Estación” Sabinas. (5,000/500**) 1100-0600*. Música variada. Avenida E. Carranza Norte No. 124 (A.P. 60) 26700 T: (861) 612-37-18, 612-25-90 (Firmesa)(GRD Radio) http://www.grdradio.com.mx/laprimera.html MPM-09/06 still shows “Voz de la Región Carbonifera” but this is an antiquity. N 27-52-34 W 101-08-37 (5000/500) 7 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 610 COAHUILA XESAC “Radio Lobo**” Saltillo. (1,000/1,000*)(1,000/900) 24 hrs 1200-0600. Música grupera. Chihuahua No. 151-1er. Piso, Colonia República 25280 T: (844) 416-55-99 F: 415-81-50 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: “La Vaquerita” N 25-22-33 W 100-59-45 (1080 1,000/250) 610 MICHOACÁN XEUF “100.5 Variadisime” Uruapan. (5,000/1,000) (10,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. (Música moderna en español). Privada Diligencias No. 53, Fraccionamiento El Mirador (A.P. 61) 60010 T: (452) 524-79-24, 524-20-41 F: 523-23-50 (OIR) http://www.cienpuntocinco.com/info.html //XHUF-100.5 MPM-03/01: Stereo Variedades” MPM-06/04 & WRTH 04-07: “Stereo Mía” Cantú 05: “Estéreo Variedades” N 19-25-08 W 102-04-30 (5,000/1000 to 10,000/1,000) 610 OAXACA XEKZ “KZ La Voz del Istmo*” Tehuantepec. (1,000/500*) 1100-0500 1200-0600. Música popular, éxitos. Carretera Transistmica Km. 22, Colonia Vixhana 70760 T: (971) 715-13-94 F: 715-00-81 (Radiorama) WRTH-04: A.P. 21 Cantú: “X E K Z” N 16-21-36 W 95-13-54 (Santo Domingo Tehuantepec* 1,000/1,000) 610 SINALOA XEGS “La Ley*/La G-S” Guasave. (5,000)(1,000/500*) 1200-0800. 1230-0800. Música variada. Zaragoza Altos No. 757-1 (A.P. 61) 81000 T: (687) 872-00-61, 872-08-22 (Radiocima) WRTH-02 “Radio Alegría” Cantú 11/06: “La Corazon de la Región” Both slogans “La Ley” and “La G-S,” heard in Colorado in October 2004; s/on begins 1200. N 25-34-17 W 108-29-41 (1,000/500 to 1,500/1,500) 610 VERACRUZ XEJA “Mundo* 610*/Radio Fórmula” Jalapa. (1,000/500*) 1200-0500*. Programas de contenido, locales y via satélite Plaza Crystal Local 26, Colonia Francisco Villa 91150 T: (228) 814-34-44 F: 814-08-70 (Radiorama) http://www.avanradio.com.mx/mundo.html MPM-03/01: “Radio Amiga/Radio Fórmula” WRTH-02 “La Sabrosita” N 19-31-08 W 96-56-15 (1,000/500) 610 YUCATÁN XEUM “Candela* Valladolid La Mera Mera, Valladolid. (10,000)(10,000/200) 1100-0500. Música tropical, grupera, ranchera. Km 1, Carretra Valladolid-Carillo Puerto 97780 T (985) 856-21-01 (PRADSA) MPM 0609, Cantu 11/06 and SCT 10/11/2006 show here, ex 990. N 20-40-40 88-12-32 (10,000/200)(ex 1,000/250 on 990) 610 ZACATECAS XEEL “Radio Progreso*” Fresnillo. (5,000/100)(5,000/1,000) 1200-0500 1200-0600. Música moderna en español. Carretera Panamericana Km. 724-6 99030 T: (493) 932-02-02 F: 932-20-00 (OIR) http://www.xeelxeih.com.mx/xeel.html WRTH-02-07: “Super Canal 610, La L” N 23-10-58 W 102-52-46 (5,000/1,000) 620 620 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XESS “ESPN Deportes Radio” Ensenada. (5,000/5,000) Calle 3a No. 1323-15 Plaza Elva 22800 T:646) 177-1881, 177-18-41 (Radio, S.A.) (-Sl,F.) http://www.espnradio620am.com/ N 31-28-45 117-00-49 (16,000/0 DA) Ensenada or N 32-14-57 W 11656-49 (5,000/5,000 DA, same pattern day and night) San Antonio de los Bus… also 1450. Note: MPM & SCT list XESS only of 1450. Transmitter known to have moved closer to U.S. Border with change of frequency. Was on 780 briefly, then to 620, and likely still operates on 1450? One Southern California area DX'er had heard, on both of the stations that ID as XESDD (920 and 1030), a promo for programming on XESS-1450. The DX'er had not been able to hear the old XESS-1450, so was unable to confirm either that someone still operated as XESS on 1450 or that the promo on the XESDDs was an outdated tape. Website, above, as of 12/30/2006, was still under construction but showed “620 AM ESPN Deportes Radio” logo. DX’ers had heard “La Tropical 6-20” slogan in 2005, prior to shift to ESPN. Cantú in 2005 reported XESS-620 “Tropical 6-20” in Tijuana in 2005 and “ESPN Deportes Radio” in November 2006, plus both years XESS-1450 “Central 1450” in Ensenada, with logo. 620 CHIHUAHUA XEBU “La Norteñita***” Chihuahua. (10,000) (5,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 1200-0700. Música norteña, ranchera, recados a la sierra y capsulas informativas. Ignacio Allende No. 2211, Colonia Zarco 31020 T: (614) 433-26-60 (Megaradio de México) WRTH-04-07: Calle Novena No. 513 31000 N 28-41-27 W 106-07-15 (5,000/1000) ex N 28-37-49 W 105-57-58 (5,000/250) http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=chi_norte “La Norteñita” slogan heard near Van Horn TX in late December 2006. 620 DISTRITO FEDERAL XENK “Radio 6-20** AM Stereo” México. (50,000/10000*)(10,000/5,000) 24 hrs*. Música internacional, noticiarios, programas de opinion. Durango No. 331 y 341, Colonia Roma 06700 (55) 52-86-12-22, Ext. 106, 55-53-48-20, 55-53-96-20 www620.com.mx (RASA) *WRTH-04: www.rasa.com.mx http://www.620.com.mx/ N 19-21-55 W 99-04-42 (Guadelupe Del Moral 10,000/5,000) (San Andres de la Cañada, México) SCT transmitter site designation indicates likelihood of new coordinates. 620 DURANGO XECK “XECK Digital/Radio 6.20” Durango. (1,000/500*) 24 hrs 1200-0600. Música moderna en español. Avenida 20 de Noviembre No. 1918 Oriente, Colonia Guillermina 34270 T: (618) 818-48-57 F: 818-18-16 (Promosat) *WRTH-04-07: “Digital 620*” N 24-0316 W 104-37-05 (1,000/500 ex 1,000/200) 620 MÉXICO XENK San Andres de la Cañada. (See Distrito Federal) 620 NAYARIT XEOO “W Radio*” Tepic. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Música grupera, ranchera y noticias. Puebla No. 64 Sur 63000 T/F: (311) 212-14-00 (Televisa) WRTH-06-07: “Radio Triunfadora” MPM: 2001-2005: “Radio Triunfadora” N 21-30-23 W 104-52-46 (5,000/1,000 ex 1,000/250) 620 QUINTANA ROO XEKX “Radio Cultural de la Zona Maya” Felipe Carillo Puerto. (1,000/250) Patronato Pro-difusora Cultural de la Zona Maya 77200 N 19-33-39 W 88-02-34 (1,000/500 ex /250) This station listed in WRTH and FCC data base, but not in SCT. Google search by slogan turns up only previous edition of this list and the compiler’s 2002 list on the Corazón DX website. Does this station still exist? 620 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEWZ “Radio Novedades*” San Luis Potosí. (2,500/500*) 1100-0600 1200-0400 Música grupera. Fausto Nieto No. 220, Centro 78000 T: (444) 812-49-11 F: 812-55-88 (Promosat) WRTH-02-07: “Radio 6-20” N 22-10-24 W 100-55-28 (2,500/500 ex 820) (Soledad Diez Gutierrez*) 8 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 620 TABASCO XEHGR “Radio Fórmula* 620 AM*” Villahermosa. (2,500/100)(2,500/1,000) 24 hrs 1200-0600. Barra de noticias y entretenimiento. Pagés Llergo No. 116 Esquina Sánchez Magallanes, Colonia Nueva 86040 T: (993) 312-28-52, 312-87-59, 312-28-09 (ORF/Ramsa) WRTH-04-07: Rosendo Taraceno s/n, Local 97 86030 N 17-55-50 W 93-00-04 (2,500/1,000) 620 TAMAULIPAS XEGH “La Lupe” Reynosa. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs*. Éxitos en español, baladas, rancheras, tropicales y románticas. Lázaro Cárdenas No. 210 Local 21, Centro 88500 T: (899) 922-81-62, 930-00-80, 930-09-96 (ACIR)(CMR) Cantú Nov. 2006: “Pura Cumbia” MPM2001-2005, WRTH-02-07: “Bonita” N 25-59-39 W 98-08-18 (Río Bravo* 1,000/500 ex 250/0) ex N 25-58-00 W 98-06-45 (250/0) 630 630 CHIAPAS XETS “Radio Tapachula**” Tapachula. (5,000/1,000)(5,000/500) 1100-0500* Música variada en español. 7a Oriente No. 42 30700 T: (962) 625-25-55 (En Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas: Radio Núcleo, Boulevard Belisario Domínguez No. 4820 29000 T: (961) 615-06-32, 615-32-25) (Firmesa) MPM-09/06, WRTH-06 and SCT 10/11/06 show this station moved to 780, where see. N 14-55-01 W 92-16-33 (5,000/1,000 ex 3,000/500) TO 780 630 GUERRERO XEJR “Coral* 630” Zihuatanejo. (5,000/2,500) Paseo de la Boquita 45, Entre Paseo del Palmar y Paseo del Diamante 40880 T: (755) 554-95-20 (N 17-38-14 W 101-33-48 these coordinates found for proposed Zihuatanejo station on 1070) *N 17-32-08 W 101-17-00 (XEHJ-1310 Pepatlán) (San Jeronimito) Cantú in 2005 had shown XEJR “Radio Petatlán” on 1310 in Petatlán, Guerrero, but in 11/06 lists XEJR, “Coral” of 630. 630 JALISCO XEJB “Radiarte* 630” Guadalajara. (10,000/500)(5,000/1,000) 1300-0700 Constituyentes 21, Casa de la Cultura Jalisciense, Colonia Centro 44100 T: (3) 650-01-01 F: 619-17-58 http://xejb-am.tripod.com/index.html N 20-41-49 W 103-23-31 (10,000/1,000 ex /500) 630 NUEVO LEÓN XEFB “La F-B** Romántica” Monterrey. (20,000)(50,000/50,000)(10,000/10,000) 24 hrs. Música de catálogo en español, noticias. Juan I. Ramón 508 Oriente, Piso 20 Edificio Latino 64000 T: (81) 81-30-72-00 (Grupo Radio México) http://www.gruporadiomexico.com.mx/PROG%20XEFB.htm WRTH-2004-07: “La Nueva F-B, Romántica” N 25-42-46 W 100-11-52 (10,000/10000) (Guadalupe) 630 QUINTANA ROO XECCQ “Frecuencia Turquesa*” Cancún. (1,000/500)(500/500) 24 hrs //XHCCQ-91.5. Música romántica en español. Región 92 Manzana 62 Lotes 21, 22 y 23 77500 T: (998) 881-19-90 F: 888-77-80 (Radiocima) http://www.grupoturquesa.com/frecuenciaturquesa.php MPM-03/04: “La Nueva Turquesa” WRTH-2004-07: “La Nueva Coqueta” N 21-09-20 W 86-49-32 (500/500) (ex N 21-04-52 W 86-46-18 1,000/1,000 on 1480) 630 SINALOA XEOPE “Exa** 89.7” Mazatlán. (4,000/250)(5,000/250) 24 hrs //XHOPE-89.7 . Música en español e inglés, noticias. Carretera Internacional Benemerito de las Americas y Gaviotas (A.P. 60) 82010 T: (669) 982-27-00 F: 982-04-29 (Radiocima) http://www.exa897.com/ en construcción 12/17/2006 WRTH:2002: “Globo” N 23-13-03 W 106-23-03 (XETK-630 4,000/250 to /500) 630 SONORA XEFX “Doble X” Guaymas. (2,000/250)(1,000/250) 24 hrs* Km 1.875 Carretera Varadero Nay. (A.P. 630) 85480 T: (622) 22406-30, 222-45-37, 222-53-01 F: 222-35-40 (Corporadio)(-F) MPM-03/01, WRTH-2002-07 & Cantú: “Radio 6-30” Música variada moderna. N 27-53-40 W 110-54-42 (1,000/250) 630 TAMAULIPAS XEERO “Radio Tamaulipas*” Altamira (1,000/500)(1,000/150) 1200-0400 Altamira Calle Principal de Estereos, Carretera Tampico-Gonzalez 89600. WRTH:2004 N 22-32-00 W 98-07-30 (Esteros* 1,000/150) 630 VERACRUZ XEFU “La Voz Amiga en AM” Cosamaloapan. (10,000/750*) 1100-0500 1200-0400. Música variada moderna en español. Ruiz Cortines No. 303 (A.P. 18) 95400 T: (288) 882-00-53 F: 882-06-80 (OIR) //XHFU-103.3 WRTH-2004: “La Voz Amiga de la Cuenca” WRTH-2006-07 “La Voz Amiga de AM” Cantú: “Voz Amiga de Papaloapan” N 18-21-30 W 95-48-53 (10,000/1,000 ex 5,000/750) (Cosamaloapan de Carpio) 640 640 CHIAPAS XEWM “Radio 6-40**” San Christóbal de las Casas. (5,000/1000*) 1200-0600 1200-0300 Crescencio Rosas No. 12 Centro (A.P. 74) 29250 T: (967) 678-06-40, 678-03-22 (Firmesa) http://www.supremaradio.com/ N 16-44-51 W 92-38-28 (1,000/1000) to N 16-44-43 W 92-39-31 (1,000/1,000) 640 CHIHUAHUA XEJUA “Radio Recuerdo**/Canal 64*” Ciudad Juárez. (5,000)(5,000/5,000)(5,000/0) 1200-0600 1200-0700. Balada romántica en español. Privada Agustín Lara No. 3 Centro 32000 T: (656) 615-18-14, Cabina: 615-18-17, F: 615-18-14 (Multimedios) http://www.supremaradio.com/ MPM-03/04/0604 “La Caliente 6-40*” MPM-03/01: “Super Estelar” Slogan heard in Colorado in October 2004 and in El Paso in December 2006. N 31-44-36 W 106-28-56 (500/0) 640 CHIHUAHUA XEHHI “Radio Uno***, La Número Uno” Hidalgo del Parral. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs. Música grupera, norteña y banda. Boulevard Ortiz Mena No. 54-3er piso 33800 T: (627) 522-01-02 (Radiorama) N 26-55-30 W 105-40-00 (10,000/500) to N 26-57-04 W 10543-05 (25,000/1,000) Both XEHHI and XEYQ have been heard using the same slogan on this frequency. 640 HIDALGO XENQ “N-Q La Superestación**” Tulancingo. (50,000/50,000*)(50,000/25,000) 24 hrs* Música variada en español. Plaza de la Constitución y M.F. Soto (A.P. 96) 43600 T: (775) 755-06-40, 755-28-05 (Direct Deal Radio) //XHNQ-90.1 MPM-03/01: “La Voz de la Provincia* desde la Provincia” WRTH-2004-07: “La N-Q, Radio 6-40” N 20-03-33 W 98-28-47 (50,000/10,000) (Singuilucan) Ex N 20-25-18 W 98-21-22 (10,000/0) 640 OAXACA XEHDL “ARO-FM” Huajuapán de León. (1,000/0*) Day only. Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca. WRTH-2004-07 http://www.cortv.com.mx/ N 17-48-25 W 97-47-10 (1,000/0) 640 TAMAULIPAS XETAM “La Poderosa**” Ciudad Victoria. (1,000/250)(5,000/1,000) 24 hrs. Carretera Victoria-Mante Km 2 s/n Colonia Las Brises 87180 T: (834) 306-41-44 F: 318-24-02 (ORT) //XHTAM-96.1 MPM-03/01, WRTH-2002-04, Cantú-05: “Fiesta Mexicana” Superceded address: Calle 9 y 10 Boulevard P. Balboa No. 805-4 87000 T/F: (834) 312-63-33 N 23-42-07 W 99-06-46 (5,000/500)(Ex 1,000/250)(Ex 1550) (Santa Elena) 9 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 640 ZACATECAS XEYQ “Radio Uno, La Número Uno” Fresnillo. (10,000)(5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs 1200-0700. Música Variada en español. Obelisco No. 7-1er. Piso 99000 T: (493) 933-27-55 F: 933-41-09 http://www.grupozer.com/ (Radiocima) (Grupo Zer) Cantú: “Radio Fresnillo,” but logo on Cantú site shows “Radio Uno” N 23 07 50 W 109 49 54 (5,000/1,000)(Ex 1500) 650 650 COAHUILA XERCG “La Nueva Radio” Ciudad Acuña (500/0) Daytime only. WRTH-2004-07 Madero No. 274 Poniente (.P. 10) 26200 T: (877) 772-51-21, 772-50-11 F: 772-63-33 N 29-18-20 W 102-49-40 (XEAE-650 500/0)(XEAE-1600 5,000/5,000 ex 1,000/1,000) Compiler, overnighting in Del Río, Texas, in December 2006 found XERCG on 650, identifying as “La Nueva Radio,” with religious programming, on the air before 1200 and after 0600. Full ID gave address as listed in MPM-09/06 for XEAE on 1600. However, there was no local signal on 1600. CIRT reports XERCG on 1600; so does SCT 11/3/2003 list; October 2002 trip to Del Rio, Texas, found neither 650 nor 1600 occupied, on a Sunday; In 2005, compiler, in contact with family member in Del Río via cellphone, during day on a week day, asked for check of car radio on both frequencies; no signals found either frequency. But it was definitely on the air in December 2006, and a Chicago area DX’er has heard otherwise unidentified “La Nueva Radio” on 650. FCC data bas shows XEAE1 on 650 500 watts day, XEAE on 1600, 1,000 watts day and night; XEAE2 on 1600, 5,000 watts day and night. Compiler did not hear power given during station ID. 650 GUERRERO XECHH “Radio Capital, La Explosiva***” Chilpancingo. (5,000/250*) 1200-0400*. Música grupera, noticieros. Avenida Guerrero No. 10-B, 1o. Piso Desp. 2, Centro 39000 T/F: (747) 471-16-72, 471-56-50, 471-17-07 F: 471-77-30 (Capital) //XHCHH-97.1 N 1738-11 W 99-31-44 (Zumpango Del Río* 5,000/250) Italian DX’er Dario Monferini, in Chilpancingo in August 2005, heard both slogans from this station. 650 JALISCO XEEJ “Radio Paraíso**” Puerto Vallarta. (10,000/500)(10,000/2,500*) 24 hrs*. Música Mexicana, balada y ranchera fina. Paseo de las Gaviotas No. 198, Colonia Las Gaviotas 48328 T: (322) 224-26-56, 224-22-66, 224-85-03 F: 224-57-67 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM03/01: “La Comadre” N 20-36-39 W 105-13-34 (10,000/2,500 Ex 1,500/500) 650 MICHOACÁN XEZM “La Zamorana**” Zamora. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs 1200-0600. Boleros, balada, rachera, romántica, variada en español, noticieros, programas hablados. 5 de Mayo Sur No. 501, Fraccionamiento Jardines de Catedral 59670 T: (351) 515-55-55 F: 515-1042 (Promosat) http://www.radiozamora.com.mx/xezm/info.htm WRTH-2002, MPM 0604 showed “La Expresión de Zamora;” WRTH-2004 showed “La Zamorano” N 19-58-01 W 102-15-55 (5,000/1,000 Ex 5,000/100) 650 OAXACA XEPX “Siempre Junto a Ti La Voz del Angel*/Radio Fórmula*” Puerto Angel. (5,000/200*) 1200-0400 1200-0200. Música variada en español, tropical, grupera y noticias. Cerro del Panteón Altos, Colonia Playa del Panteón 70900 T: (958) 584-30-41, 538-31-50 (Difusa) N 15-39-31 W 96-30-03 (5,000/200 to /1,000) (El Vigia) MPM-09/06 drops “La Voz del Angel” slogan from profile, but still shows this logo. Cantú and WRTH-02-07 list La Voz del Angel. 650 SINALOA XETNT “Radio 65, La Ley***” Los Mochis. (10,000)(2,000/100)(5,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Musica variada en español, noticias. Callejón Sinaloa No. 442 Poniente 81200 T: (668) 812-78-79 F: 815-43-81 (Radiocima) http://www.promored.com.mx/Mochis/mochis.htm N 25-48-56 W 109-03-47 (2,000/100 ex 500/100) Heard using “Radio 650, La Ranchera” slogan in January 2003. 650 SONORA XEVSS “Radio 13*, La Fuerza de la Palabra” Hermosillo. (2,500/100)(1,000/100) 24 hrs* Música Mexicana, noticias. Nayarit y Heriberto Aja No. 96, Centro 83000 T: (662) 210-66-22 F: 210-64-84 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: “La Morena*” WRTH-2004 says XEVSS relays XEDA-1290 and shows address as Boulevard Navarette 38, Local 2, Colonia Valle Hermosa T: (662) 215-49-00 F: 215-49-40 N 29-0247 W 111-00-35 (Villa de Seris 2,500/100) or N 29-04-36 W 110-54-26 (Hermosillo 2,500/35) 650 TABASCO XEVILL “La Grupera*” Villahermosa. (1,000/500*) 24 hrs*. Música popular grupera de los ’70s y ’80s, programas hablados. Calle de la Ceiba No. 102-3o. Piso, Colonia 1o. de Mayo 86190 T: (993) 215-53-13, 315-54-13 F: 315-23-42 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “La Comadre” WRTH-2002-07 shows slogan “Radio Felicidad.” N 17-56-57 W 92-54-52 (1,000/500) 650 YUCATÁN XEVG “Radio Fórmula Yucatán” Mérida. (2,000)(1,000/1,000)(250/32) 1200-0800 1200-0400 Noticiarios y programas habladas. Calle 33-B, No. 513 x 6, Colonia García Ginerés 9700 F/F: (999) 920-68-93 (ORF/Ramsa) //XHVG-94.5 MPM-03/01: “Extasis, Activente tu Mente” Cantú: Replaces “Extasis FM” with “Radio Fórmula Yucatán” N 20-58-54 W 89-35-21 (500/500) WRTH-2002 showed slogan “Radio Fórmula, Primera Cadena Nacional” but WRTH-2004-07 shows slogan “Extasis,” a reversal of the time frame shown by MPM and Cantú. MPM-06/04 notes XEVG & XHVG are “enlace permanente con México, D.F.” which indicates they relay Radio Fórumula fulltime. Former address, per MPM-06/04: Edificio Publicentro Calle 62 No. 508 Altos (A.P. 217) 97000 T: (999) 923-61-55 F: 928-06-80. 660 660 AGUASCALIENTES. XEEY “6-60 La Consentida***” Aguascalientes. (50,000*)(50,000/10,000) 24 hrs* Música grupera, banda, norteña, ranchera y tropical, noticias. Avenida Universidad No. 1001-6o, Piso Desp. 614 Edificio Torre Plaza Bosques 20127 T/F: (449) 91270-75, 912-86-23 (Radiocima) N 21-52-50 W 102-36-59 (Jalpa, 20,000/1,000) N 21-58-35 W 102-17-34 (El Sauz II*, 50,000/1,300) 660 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XESJC “Radio Los Cabos*” San Jose del Cabo. (2,500/250*) 1300-0700 1200-0700 Música moderna en español. Zaragoza No. 404 e Idelfonso Green Colonia 5 de Febrero (PRADSA) WRTH-2002 showed “Radio Los Cabos; WRTH-2004-07 shows “La Tremenda,” with address Boulevard Mauricio Castro, Dorada’s Plaza 4 23400. N 23-04-20 W 109-39-56 (2,500/250) 660 CHIHUAHUA XEACB “La Tremenda, Número Uno*/Radio 6-60***” Ciudad Delicias. (5,000/1,000)(3,000/1,000) 1300-0600 12000600 Música variada grupera. Calle 4a. Poniente No. 606 33000 T/F: (639) 474-44-44 (OIR) Both slogans heard in Colorado in October 2004. Fred Cantu’s website shows Radio 6-60; compiler heard full slogan, near Marfa, Texas, on January 1, 2005. N 28-10-37 W 105-31-08 (3,000/1,000 Ex 500/0) 660 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEDTL “La Radio de los Ciudadanos” México. (50,000/50,000)(50,000/1,000) 1200-0800 Not shown in MPM03/04 to 0906. MPM-03/01: “La Candela 660” (50,000) Música tropical. Mayorazgo No. 83, Colonia Xoco 03330 T: 56-28-17-00 Ext. 1713 (Grupo IMER) http://www.imer.gob.mx/EstacionesIMER/RadioCiudadana/ WRTH-02: “La Candela 660” WRTH-04: “Communicación 660” N 19-18-31 W 99-03-33 (San Lorenzo Teconco 50,000/1,000) IMER website and Cantú listed this station as “Tropicalisima Canela” in early 2005, but in 2006, IMER moved “La Radio de los Ciudadanos” programming to 660 when “La Hora Exacta” was resurrected on 1350. 10 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 660 DURANGO XEWX “Radio Fórmula** Durango” Durango. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600* Noticias y programas de contenido. Manuel Rangel No. 100-3er Piso, Esquina Avenida 20 de Noviembre 34270 T: (618) 817-71-70 F: 817-71-71 (ORF/Ramsa) http://www.gruposiete.com.mx/xewx.html N 24-03-04 W 104-37-39 (1,000/500) 660 NUEVO LEÓN XEFZ “Notiradio 6-60***” Monterrey. (10,000/250)(10,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Radio hablado y música romántica, sistema informativa Notiradio cada hora a la hora. Avenida Madero Oriente No. 1110 (A.P. 2747) 64000 T: (81) 83-75-26-74, 83-75-26-75 F: 83-75-0490 (Grupo Radio Alegría) http://www.gruporadioalegria.com/ N 25-40-26 W 100-12-47 (10,000/250) ex N 25-40-11 W 100-18-26 (1,000/500) (San Nicolas de las Garza) 660 OAXACA XEYG “Radio 6-60”“Radio Fiesta Mexicana/Radio Fórmula” Matías Romero. (1,000/500*) 1200-0100*. Aquiles Serdán y Mina 70301 T: (972) 722-02-66 (Promosat) (-F.) MPM-03/01: (Corporación Radiofónica Oaxaqueña) MPM-06/04: “La Consentida/Radio Fórmula”, but MPM-0609 dropped slogan, representatives and format. Cantú 1106: “Radio 6-60” WRTH-06-07: “Radio Fiesta Mexicana” ORF ad in 0906 MPM lists XEYG as an affiliate. N 16-52-49 W 95-02-03 (1,000/1,000) or N 16-52-23 W 95-02-10 (1,000/500) 660 QUINTANA ROO XECPR “Radio Chan Santa Cruz*, La Voz de Los Mayos” Felipe Carillo Puerto. (1,000/0) Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas 46 77200 Website shows 30,000 watts http://www.sqcs.com.mx/radio_chan_sta_cruz.htm N 19-35-46 W 88-02-06 (1,000/0) N 1935-21 W 88-02-06 (30,000/150) 660 TAMAULIPAS XEAR “La Mexicana***” Tampico. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Música folklorico-ranchero. Benito Juárez No. 506, Colonia Tolteca 89160 T: (833) 217-24-28, 213-81-96, 213-82-85 F: 213-97-32 (Radiorama) N 22-11-43 W 97-50-07 (5,000/250) (Pueblo Viejo, VERACRUZ) 660 VERACRUZ XEAR Pueblo Viejo see Tampico 670 670 COAHUILA XETOR “X-E-Tor, Radio Ranchito*” Torreón. (5,000/250)(1,000/250) 1200-0600* Música ranchera y norteña. Pamanes y Privada Eulogio Ortiz s/n Colonia Amplicación los Angeles (A.P. 700) 27140 T: (871) 716-35-21 (GRM) http://www.gruporadiomexico.com.mx/PROG%20XETOR.htm WRTH-04-07: “Radio Ranchita” N 25-32-00 W 103-17-32 (Matamoros* 1,000/250) 670 CHIAPAS XEOB “La Máquina Músical**” Pichucalco. (5,000/500*) 1100-0500*. Música moderna en español. Aurora No. 31 Centro 29520 T: (932) 323-08-47 (En Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas: Radio Núcleo, Boulevard Belisario Domínguez No. 4820 29000 T: (961) 615-06-32, 615-32-25) (Firmesa) *WRTH-04-07 shows on 600 khz. N 17-30-56 W 93-06-29 (5000/500 ex 1080) 670 JALISCO XEIS “La Rancherita* Consentida**” Ciudad Guzmán. (5,000/250)(5,000/1,000) 1200-0600*. Música ranchera, avisos personales y programs de felicitación. Hidalgo No. 158 Centro 49000 T: (341) 412-08-09 (SOMER) N 19-43-01 W 103-28-26 (5,000/1,000 or 250) 670 QUERÉTARO XEQG “La Picosa** 670 AM” Querétaro. (1,000/100)(1,000/1,000) 24 hrs* Música norteña, ranchera, bandas y tropical. Fray Sebastián de Aparicio No. 28, Colonia Cimatario 76030 T: (442) 224-14-91, F: 224-14-90 (CMR) MPM-03/01: “Poder 67” MPM-03/04, WRTH-04 & Cantú-05 “Radio Lobo” WRTH-02 “Radio 6-20” N 20-27-00 W 100-24-00 (10,000/0; ex 1,000/1,000 on 980) 670 SONORA XESOS “Radio Uno***, La Número Uno” Agua Prieta. (10,000) 24 hrs. Música ranchera, norteña, banda, novelas y noticias. Calle Internacional y Avenida 5 Int. 8-C 84200 T/F: (633) 338-51-77 www.grupozer.com (RCN) MPM-03/01: “La Poderosa” on 1140. N 31-1719 W 109-40-28 (10,000/20 El Sifón on 670) ex N 31-16-47 W 109-44-20 (10,000/500 El Sifón on 1140) or N 31-17-19 W 109-40-28 (2,000/300 El Sifón on 730) (SCT-10/11/06 shows El Sifón 2,000/300 on 730) Heard on 670 khz in September 2004 and beyond. Slogan sometimes “Radio Uno, Número Uno” Sometimes “La Una, La Número Una” MPM-09/06 still shows on 1140, as does Fred Cantú, with location El Sifon. 670 VERACRUZ XESIC “Radio Felicidad” Córdoba. (1,000/1,000*)(5,000/5,000) 24 hrs*. Música variada, trios, balada, ranchera y tropical. Calle 8 No. 119 Centro 94500 T: (271) 714-61-22, 714-62-11 F: 712-49-79 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01 listed as “Radio ACIR” as do WRTH 0207 and Cantú. Grupo ACIR website 1/03/07 shows “Radio Felicidad.” N 18-53-47 W 96-56-17 (1,000/1,000 ex 500/500) (Cuapichapan) 680 680 CHIAPAS XEKQ “K-Q Radio Mexicana**” Tapachula. (5,000/500)(5,000/3,000) 1100-0200 1100-0400. Música mexicana, noticias. 1a Avenida Sur Galeana No. 2 30700 T: (962) 620-00-93 F: 620-00-91 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: “Radio Tricolor” N 14-53-39 W 92-14-49 (5,000/1,000 ex /500) 680 CHIHUAHUA XEFO “W Radio**” Chihuahua. (1,000/250)(5,000/250) 1200-0100 1200-0200. Noticieros y programación hablada. Julián Carillo No. 701, 31000 T: (614) 439-997-24, 439-97-77 F: 439-97-66 (Televisa) MPM-03/01: “Radiorama” WRTH-02: “Fiesta Norteña” WRTH04 “La Romántica” MPM-03/04-0604 listed “Energia 6-80” but by 0904, “Radiorama Chihuahua” ad showed “W Radio.” Old address: Libertad No. 1306 31000 N 28-40-08 W 106-04-56 (5,000/250) ex N 28-40-57 W 106-04-48 (1,000/0) 680 GUANAJUATO XECN Irapuato (1,000/500) WRTH-06 & 07 show on 680, but all other sources (including Radio Grupo Contreras website, show on 1080 680 GUANAJUATO XELG “LG, La Grande**” León. (10,000/5,000)(10,000/3,000) 24 hrs*. Música de catálogo. Paseo de los Insurgentes 1703 (A.P. 642) 37160 T: (477) 717-20-00, 717-20-50, 717-20-80 F: 717-01-92 (Promosat) N 21-07-08 W 101-41-01 (10,000/5,000) (Quinta Noriega) “LG, La Grande” heard in December 2006. 680 GUERRERO XECHG “Ke Buena**” Chilpancingo. (1,000/1,000*)(5,000/2,500) 1200-0600* //XHCHG-97.9 (Música grupera y tropical.) Avenida del Sur No. 14, Colonia Margarita Viguri 39060 T: (747) 472-11-02, 471-51-78 (Televisa) All sources had listed “Fiesta Mexicana slogan until 2006) N 17-32-33 W 99-31-14 (5,000/2,500 ex 2,000/1,000) 11 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 680 OAXACA XEOAX “Aro AM*, La Radio Que Une a Oaxaca” Oaxaca (5,000/5,000)(1,000/1,000) Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión, Madero s/n Centro Cultural N 17-13-43 96-43-18 (5,000/1,000) (San Jacinto Amilpas) 680 PUEBLA XEFJ “La Consentida**/Radio Fórmula” Teziutlán. (1,000/100*) 1200-0400*. Música variada en español. Allende 507 73800 T: (231) 312-06-68, 312-03-68 F: 312-05-57 xefjAnoc.teznet.com.mx (CMR) N 19-48-56 W 97-21-30 (1,000/1,000 or /100) (Sección 23) 680 SINALOA XEORO “La Tremenda” “La Kaliente” Guasave. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600*. Obregón y Guerrero Altos No. 1105 (A.P. 68) 81000 T: (687) 872-00-68, 872-19-68 (Radio, S.A.) (-Sl,F.) WRTH-02-07: “La Tremenda” Cantú-04-06: “La Kaliente” N 25-32-19 W 108-27-34 (5,000/1,000 or 1,000/500) 680 SONORA XESON “Mix” Hermosillo. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs*. Música romántica en español, programación hablada. Calle Matamoros y Sonora Edificio Combate No. 1 83000 T: (662) 212-14-01 F: Ext. 214 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-06-07: “Radio ACIR*” MPM:0304/0604 and Cantú-05 “Inolvidable” ACIR Website January 2007: “Mix” N 29-09-17 W 110-54-29 (1,000/1,000) 680 YUCATÁN XEPY “Foro 6.80**” Mérida. (3,000)(2,500/1,000*) 1200-0200 1200-0600 Música tropical, ranchera y grupera, noticias. Edificio Publicentro Calle 62 No. 508 Altons (A.P. 217) 97000 T: (999) 923-61-55 F: 928-06-80 (Promosat) MPM-09/06 indicated Promosat had replaced RASA as XEPY’s rep, and MPM1206 listed change of format from “Radio local hablado.” RASA website in January 2007 still shows XEPY with “Radio local hablado” format; Promosat website lists XEPY, but does not show format. Both agencies list slogan as “Foro 6.80” Cantú in 2005 showed slogan: “La Música Que Llegó Para Quedar” N 20-58-30 W 89-37-20 (1450: 1,000/1,000) or N 21-02-55 W 8937-58 (890: 2,500/250) 690 690 BAJA CALIFORNIA XETRA “W Radio America” Rosarito. (78,000/50,000)(77,500/50,000) 24 hrs. Apartado 100 22000 Tijuana In 2004-05, was “Sport 6-90/Extra Sports 6-90 and 11-50,” per Cantú, WRTH and DX monitors’ observations. N 32-17-52 W 117-01-48 (Rosarito, 77,000/50,000) ex N 32-25-30 W 117-05-15 (Tijuana 50,000,50,000) Directional antenna, different patterns day and night. (Playas de Rosarito) 690 COLIMA XECS “Radio Variedades”“La Mejor” Manzanillo. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Música variada en español, noticias. Carretera Manzanillo-Minatitlán, Km 0.2 28200 T: (314) 332-05-19, 332-05-38, 332-46-90 F: 332-40-65 (Promosat) MPM-06/04 showed address: Ingenieros No. 14 con Avenida México 28200 MPM-03/01: “La Grande” WRTH-04: “La Z, La Grande de Manzanillo” MPM-03/04/0604: “La Z.” N 19-05-14 W 104-18-00 (5,000/1,000 +10,000/1,000) 690 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEN “La 69*** es noticias” México. (100,000/5,000*) 24 hrs*. Programación hablada y noticias. Avenida Constituyentes No. 1154, Colonia Lomas 11950 T: (55) 52-59-12-58, 52-59-12-74, 52-59-12-23, 57-28-48-48 (Grupo Radio Centro) Announces “cien mil watios” N 19-20-02 W 99-07-58 (20,000/5,000 Barrio San Miguel Iztacal) N 19-20-35 W 99-05-23 (25,000/) 690 MICHOACÁN XEXL “La Ley** en Pátzcuaro” Pátzcuaro. (1,500/500)(1,500/1,500) 1200-0600 1200-0400. Música grupera, noticias y bandas. Camécuaro s/n, Colonia Morelos (A.P. 244) 61669 T: (434) 342-05-80, 342-00-31 F: 342-00-31 (OIR) N 19-32-39 W 101-36-47 (1,500/500) 690 NUEVO LEÓN XERG “R-G, La Deportiva* 690, *** La R-G” Monterrey. (10,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 1200-0700. Deportiva juvenil, espanol. Paricutín Sur No. 316, Colonia Roma 64700 T: (81) 83-69-99-99, 81-28-99-70 F: 83-69-99-69 (Mulitimedios) The elements in the slogan, as identified by various sources, appear to be interchangeable. N 25-39-18 W 100-15-18 (5,000/1,000) (Guadalupe) 690 SINALOA XEST “La Invasora**” Mazatlán. (2,000/250*) 24 hrs 1300-0500 Música variada y noticias. (2,000) 24 hrs Música variada y noticias. Miguel Alemán No. 619-3 Oriente, Centro 82000 T: (669) 982-80-05 F: 982-80-09 (Radiocima and/or Megaradio) MPM-03/01: “La 690, La Ley.” WRTH-04: “La Tambora Digital 6-90” Cantú: “Invasora 6-90” Italian DX’er Dario Monferini, visiting in August 2005, noted “La Invasora.” N 23-13-55 W 106-23-37 (2,000/250) ex N 23-11-55 W 106-25-20 (1,000/500) 690 VERACRUZ XEAFA “Ke Buena*” Coatzacoalcos. (2,500)(2,000/250)(2,500/2,500) 1200-0600 24 hrs. Música popular mexicana. Hidalgo No. 1117-A, Centro 96400 T: (921) 214-92-71 F: 214-93-69 (Televisa) MPM-03/01, Cantú-2005 & WRTH-02: “La Tropical” WRTH-04: “Imperio” WRTH-06-07 & MPM-03/04+: “La Mas Picuda” N 18-04-17 W 94-24-18 (Nanchital 2,500/2,500) ex N 18-05-26 W 94-27-17 (XEUYCosolocacaque 2,500/100) (XEAFA-Estero del Pantano 3/11/2003; Nanchital 10/11/2006) 690 ZACATECAS XEMA “La Madre de Todos**” Fresnillo. (50,000/1,000)(50,000/2,000) 24 hrs*. Música variada grupera, noticias. Avenida Hidalgo No. 316-1o. Piso (A.P. 41) 99000 T: (493) 932-13-40 F: 932-12-32 www.b15radio.com.mx (RASA) ) Though MPM-03/01 showed “La Madre de Todos” slogan, which is the slogan DX’ers hear on the air, MPM-03/04 as late as 1206 shows an older slogan, “La Onda Músical del Altiplano.” The Madre de Todos slogan is listed on the B15 website. N 23-08-30 W 102-49-58 (10,000/1,000) ex N 23-08-23 W 102-49-40 (5,000/250) (Buenavista de Rivera 700 700 CAMPECHE XEXPUJ “La Voz del Corazón de la Selva” X’pujil. (5,000/0*) 1100-1600, 2000-0000 Website:1200-0000 Spanish, Maya & Chol, Domicilo Conocido 24640 Website: Calle Nadzcan s/n, 24641 (983) 871-60-00, 871 60-63; 871-60-47, 871-60-61. http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1023 N 18-30-45 W 89-25-05 (XEXPUJ-1500 5,000/0) WRTH lists call as XEPUJ, but SCT, Fred Cantú, FCC (on 1500) and station website show XEXPUJ. SCT 11/10/2006 list shows XEXPUJ San Antonio. (5,000/0) Comisión Nacional Para el Esarrollo de los Pueblos Indigenas. Cantú lists slogan “La Voz de la Sierra Norte” (Guia Roji atlas shows Xpujil, Campeche, on Mexico Highway 188 just west of the Campeche/Quintana Roo border. Guia Roji indexes no San Antonio, Campeche, but shows San Antonio Sahcabchen and San Antonio Yacasay, both many miles from Xpujil.) 700 CHIHUAHUA XEGD “La Poderosa**” Hidalgo del Parral. (5,000/1,000)(1,000/200) 1300-0500 1200-0600 Maclovio Herrera No. 79-3 (A.P. 190) 33800 T: (627) 522-05-54, 522-55-99 (Radiorama) (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01 showed “La Poderosa” slogan and format: Música variedada en español, noticias, but from 0304 issue on has not listed slogan or format. N 26-65-22 W 105-38-32 (5,000/1,000 ex 1,000/200) 12 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 700 JALISCO XEDKR “Radio Red** Guadalajara” Guadalajara. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0300 24 hrs Relay XERED-1110. Lorenzana No. 884, Colonia Chapalita 45040 T: (33) 31-21-86-77, 31-22-08-79, 36-47-49-44, 36-47-49-00 F: 36-47-49-55 (OIR) Italian DX’er Dario Monferini, who visited this station in August 2005, listed slogan as “Dial 700” and address as Avenida Pablo Casals 567, Colonia Prados Providencia 44670 WRTH-06 showed slogan as “Dial” but WRTH-07 had “Radio Red.” N 20-38-28 W 103-20-24 (1,000/1,000) 700 MICHOACÁN XELX “Radio Mexicana***” Zitácuaro. (10,000)(10,000/500)(5,000) 1200-0600(0400)* Música Mexicana, grupera, noticias. Avenida Revolución Sur No. 66 (A.P. 50) 61500 T: (715) 153-12-99, 153-00-25 F: 153-79-92 (RASA) http://www.prodigyweb.net.mx/radio600/ SCT 11/3/2003 showed XELX (10,000/10,000) on 1460, but 10/11/2006 SCT list confirms move to 700, as heard by U.S. DX’ers. N 19-46-21 W 100-20-20 (1460; 10,000/10/000) 700 SONORA XEETCH “La Voz de los Tres Ríos” Etchojoa. (5,000/0) 1200-2000 Spanish, Mayo, Yaqui & Garijío Carretera a Navojoa km 27 T:(642) 5-00-43 F: (642) 5-00-45 http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1039 This station moved from 1130 to 700 khz in or before January 2004 N 27-01-51 W 109-43-00 (1130) 700 TABASCO XERV “Radio Villa/Radio Capital” Villahermosa. (2,500) 1100-0500 Noticieros, música grupera. Sánchez Mármol:No. 408, Frente Parque Juárez, Centro 86000 T: (993) 312-35-78 F: 312-06-05 (Capital) Radio Capital website shows both slogans, and XERV was heard in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in December 2006, on 700 using Radio Villa slogan. Moved from 1190. N 17-55-48 W 92-58-43 (1190, 10,000/500) 700 VERACRUZ XEVC “Canal 70*” Córdoba. (2,500/100)(2,500/500) 1300-0100*. Música variada juvenil, noticias. Avenida 3, No. 425 94500 T: (271) 714-77-36, 714-77-02 (Radiorama) (Radiodifusoras Organizadas del Golfo) Cantú lists slogan as “Ke Buena”, but Televisa Radio display ad in MPM-12/06 does not list a Cordoba affiliate for “Ke Buena.” N 18-54-27 W 96-58-27 (2,500/100 Fortín de las Flores) (SCT 11/10/2006 shows Ixtoacomican, 2,500/500) 710 710 COAHUILA XEPQ La Loma (see 730) 710 COAHUILA XELZ “La Z*”“Sonida Z” Torreón. (5,000/250)(1,000/250) 24 hrs 1200-0600. //XHLZ-103.5 Música Tropical y Grupera. Pamanes y Privada Eulogio Ortiz s/n Colonia Ampliación los Angeles (A.P. 700) 27140 T: (871) 716-50-75, 716-35-21 F: 712-29090 (Radiorama) N 25-33-15 W 103-27-16 (1,000/250 ex 1600 1,000/250) Cantú 05: “Radio Consentida” 710 COLIMA XERL “La R-L de Colima*” Colima. (1,000/250)(1,000/1,000) 1100-0600* Calzada la Armonia No. 270 28020 T: (312) 313-1940 F: 313-15-00 www.radiolevy.com.mx http://zgrl.firstmediaworks.com/Article.asp?id=288473&spid=5170 (Direct Deal Radio [deleted from MPM 1206) (-Sl,F) MPM-03/01: “La RL de Colima” Música de éxito y catologo, en español, novellas, deportes, noticias locales cada hora. N 19-15-24 W 103-43-28 (1,000/1,000 ex/250) 710 CHIAPAS XEON “Radio Mexicana**” Tuxtla Gutiérrez. (5,000)(4,500/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Música Mexicana folkorica y noticias” Avenida Central Poniente No. 554-4o 29000 T: (961) 612-07-10, 612-09-20 F: 611-12-08 (Radiorama) N 16-45-59 W 93-05-01 (4,500/1,000) 710 CHIHUAHUA XEDP “La Ranchera de Cuauhtémoc***” Ciudad Cuauhtémoc. (7,000)(10,000/1,000)(7,000/100) 24 hrs 1300-0700 Música ranchera, grupera y norteña. Calle 2a No. 437 (A.P. 271) 31500 T: (625) 581-07-10 y 582-37-10 (Radiorama) http://www.bmradio.com.mx/ N 28-30-00 W 106-55-02 (7,000/250 ex 5,000/100) or N 28-25-04 W 106-48-22 (7,000/250) 710 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEMP “Radio 7-10*** Alma Musical” México. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Mayorazgo No. 83, Colonia Xoco 03330 T:(55) 56-28-17-00, ext. 1722, 56-28-17-30, 56-28-17-31 http://www.imer.gob.mx/EstacionesIMER/7Diez/index.htm (IMER) (-Sl,F.) IMER website in September 2004 showed “Radio 710” slogan; DX’er in Houston in February 2004 heard “La Mexicana” slogan. MPM-03/01: “Radio 710” Música ranchero. N 19-22-43 W 99-06-09 (10,000/1,000 ex 1,000/500)(Los Picos de Iztacal) 710 GUERRERO XEMAR “La Nueva Amor*” Acapulco. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0300*. //XHMAR-98.5 Música romántica balada en español. Avenida La Suiza No. 19 (A.P. 60) Fraccionamiento Las Playas 39390 T: (744) 483-67-13, 483-07-93, 483-17-37, 482-07-10 F: 482-79-87 (RCN) MPM-03/01 through 1206: “Inolvidable” Italian DX’er Dario Monferini in August 2005 visit to station noted slogan “La Nueva Amor.” Cantú and Radio ACIR website show “Amor” N 16-50-14 W 99-54-35 (1,000/1,000 ex 500/350) 710 NAYARIT XERK “Radio Korita**” Tepic. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs 1200-0800. Música variada Mexican 80%, tropical 20%, noticiera, informa y deportes. Avenida Insurgentes No. 1046 Poniente, Colonia El Rodeo 63060 T: (311) 212-22-82, 212-08-34 F: 212-24-15 (Radiorama) http://www.grk.com.mx/XERK.HTM N 21-31-23 W 104-55-26 (1,000/1,000) 710 OAXACA XERPO “La Ley* 710” Oaxaca. (5,000/500*) 24 hrs*. Música moderna, variada, grupera. Netzahualcóyotl No. 216, Colonia Reforma 68050 T: (951) 513-96-53, 513-96-54, 513-96-55 (OIR) WRTH-04-07: “Radio Variedades” Cantú: formerly “Sonido Z” N 17-03-06 W 96-41-03 (5,000/1,000 or /500) (Santa Cruz Amilpas) 710 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XESMR “Radio Fórmula** San Luis Potosí” San Luis Potosí. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs*. Noticias y programas hablados. Avenida Dr. Salvador Nava Martinez No. 278, Colonia El Paseo 78320 T/F: (444) 818-21-27, 818-02-55, 816-58-16, 818-30-83, 818-62-29 (ORF/Ramsa) http://www.controladora.com.mx/media/formula.htm Former address: Avenida Himno Nacional No. 1951-2o. PisoB, Fraccionamiento Tangamanga 78269 T/F: (444) 817-99-77, 817-45-21 N 22-09-10 W 100-58-24 (1,000/250) (Villa de Pozos) 710 SINALOA XEBL “Ke Buena*” Culiacán. (5,000/1,000)(5,000/250) 24 hrs*. //XHBL-91.9 (Éxitos en español de la música grupera.) Avenida Alvaro Obregón No. 24 Sur Local 53-2o. Piso, Plaza Paladio 80000 T: (667) 716-94-00 F: 716-94-09 (Televisa) MPM-03/01 & WRTH02: “La Tremenda” MPM-0904 showed “La Poderosa,” but 0904 drops rep (formerly Radiocima), slogan and format. MPM 1206 shows “Ke Buena”, as does Televisa ad in MPM 1206. Format refers to old “La Poderosa.” N 24-48-23 W 107-19-42 (5,000/1000 ex /250) 710 SONORA XEPS “La Comadre*” or “La Super Grupera” Guaymas. (1,000/250*) 1300-0500 1300-0700. Música grupera, Tropical y ranchera. Calle 19 entre Avenida 15 7 16 No. 81, Centro 85400 T: (622) 222-01-87 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM 0301-0904 and WRTH-02-07 show “La Super Grupera.” Cantú and MPM-12/06 show “La Comadre” XEPS is not shown on ACIR website in January 2007, but is listed as “La Super Grupera” on CMR website. WRTH lists location as Empalme. N 27-57-44 W 110-48-33 (1,000/250 Empalme) 13 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 710 TAMAULIPAS XEOLA “La Poderosa*” Tampico. (1,000/250)(1,000/1,000) 24 hrs 1200-0400. Música Mexicana. Valentín Gómez Farias No. 407, Colonia Otomi 89150 T: (833) 241-00-80 F: Ext. 260 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “Radio Ranchito” as did Cantú through 2005 MPM-03/04-0604 showed “La Ola” WRTH-04-07 showed “Radio Ola.” MPM-0904-1206 shows “La Poderosa,” as does Radiorama website in January 2007. N 22-15-15 W 97-51-00 (Ciudad Madero 1,000/250 ex 1,000/1,000 on 1460) 710 YUCATÁN XEYK “Radio Mexicana/Radio Capital” Mérida. (5,000/250*) 1200-0200 1200-0400. Balada rítmico y romántica tropical. Calle 7 No. 91 x 20 y 22, Colonia San Antonio Cinta 97139 (999) 948-91-25, 948-91-26, 948-93-40 (Capital) MPM-03/01 and Cantú showed “Radio Hit” WRTH-02 showed “Radio Hit/Cadena W Azul y Plata (a former Televisa format). WRTH-04-07 shows “Radio Familiar;” Cantú shows “Maxima;” Grupo Radiodifusoras Capital website shows “Radio Mexicana.” MPM-06/04 showed address: Calle 56-A No. 470-D x 37 y 39, Centro 97000 T: (999) 926-59-26, 926-59-43 N 21-03-55 W 89-31-24 (Conkal* 5000/250)(ex N 21-07-13 W 89-16-49 Motul 1,000/500 on 1540) 720 720 COAHUILA XEDE “La Kaliente*” Saltillo. (8,000/250)(5,000/250) 24 hrs. Música grupera. Avenida Universidad No. 1035, Colonia Universidad 25260 T: (844) 438-81-08 F: 438-81-07. (Imagen) MPM 0301-0904: “720 Audio Digital/Radio Fórmula” This station widely heard in U.S. 2002-05 with “La Unica” slogan. Heard in December 2006 as “La Kaliente.” Former address: Avenida Universidad No. 205 Esquina Monclova, Colonia República 25260 T: (844) 415-50-50, 415-70-15. N 25-26-20 W 100-53-15 (2,500/250)(ex 1400 1,000/1,000) (Arteaga) 720 JALISCO XEQZ “Ritmo 720*” or “La Máquina Musical” San Juan de los Lagos. (1,000/250)(1,000/400) 1300-0300*. Música variada en español. Km. 695 Carretera Tampico-Barra de Navidad 47000 T: (395) 785-29-13 (Corporadio) MPM-03/01: “Ritmo 720*” In 2004 and 2005, MPM listed neither format nor slogan. Balada romántica en español. WRTH-02-07 “La Máquina Musical.” Compiler is uncertain which slogan is correct. N 21-13-18 W 102-22-12 (1,000/500 or /400)(ex N 21-24-43 W 102-18-47 1,000/0 on 1540) 720 QUINTANA ROO XECPQ “La Estrella Maya* Que Habla” Felipe Carrillo Puerto. (2,000/0**) 1200-0100 1300-0100. Música moderna tropical, noticias. Km. 2 Salida Carretera Carillo Puerto-Chetumal 77200 T: (232) 829-02-20, 829-09-20 (Difusa) En Chetumal: T: (983) 83402-20, 834-09-20 WRTH-04-07: “Ritmo 720” N 19-33-39 W 88-02-34 (2,000/0) or N 19-33-03 W 88-02-35 (1,000/500) 720 SINALOA XEVU “Ke Buena**” Mazatlán. (1,000/500*) 24 hrs*. //XHVU-97.1 Música popular mexicana. Avenida Miguel Alemán No. 619 Oriente 82000 T: (669) 982-80-05, 982-80-09, 981-37-68 F: 982-40-88 (Televisa)(Nueva Era Radio de Mazatlán) http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=maz_kbuena MPM 2002-2005 & WRTH-02-07: “La Poderosa” Monferini, in visit August 2005, confirmed “Ke Buena” slogan. N 23-12-53 W 106-22-21 (1,000/500)(ex N 23-11-48 W 106-25-29 1,000/500 on 1350) 720 VERACRUZ XEAVR “Radio Fórmula***, 1a Cadena Nacional Veracruz” Veracruz. (2,500/250)(25,000/250) 1200-0600 Noticias y programas habladas. Avenida 16 de Septiembre No. 314 esquina Canal, Centro 91700 T: (229) 932-41-21, 931-09-21 (ORF/Ramsa) Transmitter at Km. 3.5 Carretera Anton Lizardo-Alvarado, Veracruz. N 19-04-31 W 96-05-13 (Alvarado* 2,500/250)(ex N 19-05-40 W 96-0618 5,000/0 on 1540) 730 730 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEEBC “Inolvidable*” Ensenada. (1,000/250)(5,000/250) 24 hrs*. Música romántica del recuerdo en español. Calle 16 No. 159 Centro 22800 T: (646) 178-72-14, 178-72-35, 178-72-75 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Azul 73, El Color de tu Música” WRTH04: “Radio ACIR” WRTH-06 “Radio Felicidad” Grupo ACIR website January 2007: “Inolvidable” N 31-53-33 W 116-37-36 (1,000/250)(ex N 3151-10 W 116-38-09 1,000.250 on 1500) 730 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XELBC “Radio Loreto” Loreto. (10,000/0*) Domocilo Conocido (PRADSA) N 26-02-59 W 111-31-30 (10,000/0, ex 250/0 on 1100) 730 COAHUILA XEPQ “La Sabrocita***” Ciudad Múzquiz. (5,000/100)(1,000) 1100-0400 1200-0400. (Música tropical, grupera y noticias.) Zaragoza No. 111 Oriente (A.P. 71) 26340 T/F: (864) 616-01-50, 616-05-07 (Difusa) “La Sabrosita” slogan noted in October 2003. S/on heard 1100 in September 2003. SCT 11/3/2003 list still shows XEPQ on 710 with 1,000/100. Cantú and WRTH show spelling “La Sabrosita,” but Difusa logo in MPM spells it “La Sabrocita.” Earlier MPM lists show “La 73.” N 27-52-32 W 101-28-16 (5,000/1000, La Loma)(ex N 27-52-32 W 101/28-16 1,000/100, Muzquiz, on 710) (La Loma-710 1,000/100) 730 CHIAPAS XEVF “Radio Villaflores*” Villa Flores. (10,000/5,000*) 1100-0600 1200-0400. Música variada moderna en español. 1a Avenida Norte Poniente No. 53-PB 30470 T: (965) 652-03-98, F: 652.04-30 (OIR) http://www.bdsi.com.mx/xevf.html Cantú: “Radio Variedades” N 16-12-40 W 93-17-18 (10,000/1,000)(ex N 16-14-19 W 93-15-40 5,000/1,000 on 1540) 730 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEX “Estadio W*** 730 AM” México. (100,000/100,000**) 24 hrs*. 100% deportes. Calzada de Tlalpan No. 3000, Colonia Espartaco 04870 T: (55) 53-27-20-00 F: 56-79-79-96 (Televisa) http://www.estadiow.com.mx/ MPM-03/01: “Es la Ke Suena … La Ke Buena” N 19-18-44 W 99-04-31 (Colonia El Vergel, 100,000/100,000) 730 JALISCO XEGDL “La Explosiva**” Guadalajara. (5,000/1,000)(3,500/500) 1300-0100 Música de grupos y bandas, noticias. Avenida Enrique Díaz de León No. 285-2, Colonia Jesús 44200 T: (33) 38-25-24-01 (SOMER) Transmitter at Zapotlanejo, Jalisco http://www.unidifusion.com.mx/ (SCT formerly listed location as Tonalá) Earlier MPM: Avenida Plan de San Luis No. 1870-9 44100 T: (33) 3853-01-42 WRTH-04: Alvaro Obregón 96, Loma Dorado 45430 Zaplotlanejo, Jalisco N 20-37-00 W 103-05-09 (Zapotlanejo**, 500/0) 730 SONORA XESOS El Sifón (2,000/300) See 670 730 YUCATÁN XEPET “La Voz de Las Mayas*/U chiikul u T’aan Mayao’ob” Peto. (10,000/0*) 1100(1300)-0100. Programs in Maya & español. Km 2 Carretera Peto-Tzucacab 97930 T/F: (997) 976-01-40 http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1041 Schedule, address and station name in Mayan language added from XEPET website. N 20-08-27 W 88-55-37 (740, 10,000/0) 14 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 740 740 AGUASCALIENTES. XELTZ “Radio Globo 740*” Aguascalientes. (1,000/500)(1,000/1,000) 1200-0400 1200-0600. Música en español, noticiero Monitor. Madero No. 333-1er 20000 T: (449) 916-35-38, 915-01-91 F: 916-39-29 http://www.radiouniversal.com.mx/ (Radio Universal/CMR) MPM-03/04: “El Planeta*” MPM-06/04+ “Fama 740” WRTH-04-07 shows call as XELZ, but that call is assigned to Torreón, Coahuila station on 710. N 21-57-21 W 102-16-14 (El Puertecito, 1,000/500) 740 COAHUILA XEQN “Radio Fórmula 1a Cadena 7-40* AM” Torreón. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs. (1200-0600) //XERFR-970 Programación de radio hablada. Avenida Morelos No. 1320 Poniente Desp. 204 y 205 Edificio Monterrey 27000 T/F: (871) 716-23-68 (ORF/Ramsa) Cantú: formerly “Radio Capullo” N 25-29-11 W 103-21-27 (10,000/1,000) 740 GUANAJUATO XEOF “Romántica* 7-40” Celaya. (5,000/1,000*) 1200-0600*. Música Romántica, balada, bolero, contemporanea. Boulevard López Mateos Oriente No. 1117 38070 T: (461) 613-44-00 F: 612-11-64 http://www.teleradio.com.mx/ (OIR) Transmitter at Cortázar, Guanajuato. Cantú, formerly: “Stereo Carnaval” WRTH lists location as Cortázar. N 20-27-51 W 100-49-44 (El Puesto, 5,000/1000)(ex N 20-30-48 W 100-59-55 Cortázar, 5,000/1,000 on 1510) (Cortázar-740) 740 JALISCO XEVAY “Amor*” Puerto Vallarta. (10,000)(1,000/1,000*) 1200-0600* //XHVAY-92.7. Música romántica en español. Paseo de las Gaviotas No. 198, Colonia Las Gaviotas 48328 T: (322) 224-26-56, 224-22-66, 224-85-03 F: 224-57-67 (ACIR)(CMR) WRTH-02: “La Mexicana” MPM-03/01 & WRTH-04-07: “Bonita” Grupo ACIR website in January 2007: “Amor.” Monferini, visiting in August 2005, reports “Amor” slogan. N 20-36-03 W 105-14-01 (10,000/1,000)(ex N 20-37-30 W 105-13-50 (1,000/1,000) 740 OAXACA XEPOR “La Explosiva/Radio Fórmula” Putla de Guerrero. (5,000/1,000) 1200-0130. Música popular Mexicana y noticias. Morelos No. 6-2o. Piso 71000 T/F: (953) 533-00-00 (Megaradio) MPM-03/01: (Corporación Radiofónica Oaxaqueña) WRTH-02-07 shows this station on 890, as had Fred Cantú, until 2006. MPM dropped slogan, format and rep 0906. N 17-00-07 W 97-55-00 (1,000/500 on 890) 740 QUINTANA ROO XECAQ “Radio Fórmula* QR* Cancún” Cancún. (1,000/1,000*)(20,000/10,000 DA-2) 24 hrs*. //XERFR-970 //XHCAQ-92.3 Noticias y programas hablados. Náder No. 27-4o. Piso, Desp. 1043 S.M. 2 77500 T: (998) 887-66-66 F: 887-04-33 http://www.radioformulaqr.com/ (ORF/Ramsa) CIRT in 2001 showed power as 50,000w; FCC data base says this has directional antenna, different pattern day and night. N 20-54-33 W 86-52-27 (Puerto Morelos*, 20,000/10,000 DA-2) 740 SINALOA XECW “Radio Variedades*” Los Mochis. (5,000/1,000) 1300-0500* Música grupera y bandas. Hidalgo No. 755 Poniente 81200 T: (668) 812-29-81, 812-89-50 F: 818-14-72 (OIR) XECW heard clearly in Colorado in October 2004 on this frequency, with multiple ID following newscast for XECW-740, XEORF-950 and XECU-1450. Slogan heard for 740 is “Radio Variedades.” MPM-12/06 still lists this one on 1340 as “La Z.” MPM-03/01 listed XECW-1340 as “Radio Variedades. Power, schedule, format, etc., as in MPM for 1340. SCT 10/11/2006 still shows on 1340. Replaces XEHS, which moved to 540. Cantú: 1340 “Stereo Novedades” N 25-45-41 W 109-00-00 (5,000/1,000 on 740)(ex N 25-46-35 W 108-59-09 (1,000/1,000 on1340) 740 TABASCO XEKV “ABC Radio” Villahermosa. (5,000/1,000*) //XHKV-88.5 24 hrs*. Avenida Ruíz Cortines No. 1228, Fraccionamiento Oropeza 86030 (993) 313-61-45 http://www.exafm.com.mx/index.php?id=plazas&element=34 (ABC Radio) (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-0207: “Stereo Vida” Cantú: “Exa FM” Old address: Juán Alvarez No. 301 86000 T: (993) 312-22-10, 312-49-69 Listed as an affiliate on the ABC Radio website N 17-59-22 W 92-54-43 (5,000/1000)(ex N 17-58-02 W 92-57-30 1,000/500 on 1380) 740 VERACRUZ XEGF “Radio* 7-40*” Gutierrez Zamora. (2,000/1,000)(2,000/250) 1200-0300*. Avenida M. Avila Camacho No. 11 93500 T: (766) 845-00-72 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “Radio Fiesta 740-AM” Música grupera, tropical, ranchera. Since at least 0304, neither slogan nor format have appeared in MPM. MPM still lists Radiorama as XEGF’s representative in 1206 issue, but XEGF is not listed on the Radiorama website. Frequent “7-40” singing jingle heard with “Radio Fiesta” slogan in December 2003, but without “Radio Fiesta” ID in December 2006. Cantú: Formerly “Radio Fiesta;” before that “La Comadre” Heard in Illinois December 2006, with “7-40” “Siete (pause) cuarenta” only. N 20-08-17 W 97-05-05 (2,000/250)(ex 1,000/500 and 700/100 on 1020; ex N 20-27-28 W 97-04-30 1,000/500 on 1420) 750 750 CHIHUAHUA XEOH “La Pantera” Ciudad Camargo. (1,000/750*) 24 hrs*. Avenida Mariano Negrete No. 8 Fraccionamiento Los Pinos 33700 T: (648) 462-13-16 (Radiorama) MPM has not shown slogan or format for this station. Cantú listed “La Chiquita” through 2005 but no shows “La Pantera” WRTH-02: “O-H, La Chiquitita*” WRTH-04 and Radiorama website January 07: “O-H, Metal Mágica” WRTH-06-07: “La Chiquita” N 27-39-50 W 105-11-14 (1,500/750, ex 1,000/100)(ex N 27-40-19 W 105-10-40 1,000/500 on 1270) 750 DURANGO XEDGO “Radio Capital” Durango (5000/500) See 760 750 GUERRERO XEKOK “La Poderosa” Acapulco. (5,000/250*) 24 hrs*. (Noticias y programas hablados.) Calle La Paz No. 190-6 Centro 39300 T: (744) 483-13-92, 483-21-06, F: 482-59-19 http://radioramaguerrero.com.mx/radiorama/poderosa.htm (Radiorama) MPM-0904 replaced ORF/Ramsa with Radiorama for ad rep. Radio Fórmula display ad also drops XEKOK, adds XEAGR-810. MPM-09/06 still showed “Radio Fórmula Acapulco” but MPM-12/06 showed “La Poderosa 750” Radiorama website 0107 shows “La Poderosa.” Cantú had identified as “Radio Sensación” in 2005, and Monferini, visiting the station in August 2005, listed that slogan. N 16-53-40 W 99-50-42 (5000/250) 750 MICHOACÁN XEURM “Fiesta Mexicana” Uruapan. (10,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Música Mexicana Macarena No. 32, Colonia Inguambo 60130 T: (452) 527-17-70 F: 527-10-40 (Radiorama) SCT 10/11/2006 and Cantú in January 2007 still show XEIP on 750 (1,000/1,000) and XEURM on 1050 (1,000/500) WRTH-04 shows XEURM here with “La Poderosa” slogan, which had been XEIP’s slogan here in WRTH-02 and in MPM-03/01, but WRTH-07 shows XEURM “Fiesta Mexicana” on 750 DX’er Don Moore, listening in Guadalajara, Jalisco, in November 2001, heard XEURM call & “Fiesta Mexicana” slogan on 750. Logo published by Cantú depicts “Fiesta Mexicana” on 750, but does not show call letters. Radiorama website adds to the confusion in January 2007, listing XEURM Fiesta Mexicana on 1050 and XEIP “La Poderosa” on 750! N 19-23-31 W 102-00-43 (XEIP-750, 1,000/1,000)(ex N 19-24-56 W 102-03-46 1,000/1,000 on 1480) N 19-25-46 W 102-05-14 (XEURM1050, 1,500/250)(ex N 19-24-56 W 102-03-46 5,000/1,000 on 1440) 750 NAYARIT XEJMN “La Voz de los Cuatro Pueblos*” Jesús María. (5,000/0*) 1200-0200 1200-2200 per website. Programs in Spanish, Cora, Huichol, Tepehuáno and Náhuatl languages. Domocilo Conocido 63530 T: (200) 124-79-42, 124-79- 59, 124-79-58 http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1031 N 22-15-11 W 104-30-59 (5,000/0 + 10,000/0) 15 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 750 OAXACA XECORO “Ke Buena” Loma Bonita. (5,000)(1,000/100*) 1200-0400 Carretera Ciudád Alemán-Sayula KM 27 68400 (281) 872-08-00 (Televisa)(-F,Sc.) MPM-03/01: (Corporación Radiofónica Oaxaqueña) WRTH-04-07: “Arco Iris 750” Cantú had listed “Arco Iris” through 2005, but in 2006 the switch to “Ke Buena” was noted. Ditto MPM, which had listed “Radio Hit,” Tuxtepec, in 2004, with Tuxtepec address: Avenida Independencia No. 560-3er Piso, Edificio Caporales, Centro 68300 T: (287) 875-40-89. MPM-12/06 still shows XEQF, same power, same address, same personal, but this station has obviously morphed into XECORO. N 18-05-25 W 93-54-40 (XEQF 5,000/5,000, ex 1,000/1,000)(ex 1470, 5,000/5,000) 750 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XERASA “Candela 750/Candela Pasión Grupera” San Luis Potosí. (1,000/100*) 1200-0600 Música grupera, noticias. Carranza No. 1408-Interior 78250 T: (444) 817-45-24, 833-24-14 (RASA) MPM-03/01 & Cantú 2005: “La Música que Llegó Para Quedarse*” MPM-03/04: “Rasa 750 Stereo” WRTH-04-07 “Radio 620” //XENK-620 24 hrs. N 22-08-57 W 100-59-44 (XEEQ 1,000/1,000 on 750; ex 500/500 and 250/100 on 760) 750 SINALOA XECSI “Vida* 750” Culiacán. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs*. (Música norteña y banda.) Avenida Alvaro Obregón No. 24 Sur Local 532o. Piso, Plaza Paladio 80000 T: (667) 716-94-00 F: 716-94-09 http://www.gruposiete.com.mx/xecsi.html (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “La Poderosa” WRTH-04-07: “Radio Mexicana” Radiorama website 0107: “Vida 750” N 24-14-39 W 107-24-16 (1,000/250 +5,000/250, ex N 2451-24 W 107-23-47, 1,000/500 on 1590) 750 VERACRUZ XETI “Radio Fiesta*, La Mas Picuda” Tempoal. (1,000/250)(10,000*/250) 1200-0600 1200-0400 Música variada en español. Km. 139 Carretera Tuxpam-Tampico (A.P. 1) 92060 T: (789) 894-03-54, 894-03-55 http://www.gruposiete.com.mx/xeti.html (Radiorama) Cantú 2006: “La Fabulosa” In September 2003, announced “diez mil watts.” Consistent signal throughout much of western United States indicates night power greater than 250 watts. N 21-32-04 W 98-21-35 (1,000/100)(ex N 21-31-00 W 98-22-00 1,000/500 on 1430) 760 760 CHIAPAS XERA “Radio Uno” San Christóbal de las Casas. (8,000/1,000)(5,000/500) Website shows address of offices and studios Avenida Benito Juárez No. 48 Interior Altos (presumably San Cristóbal) and of Sistema Chiapaneco de Radio y Televisión at Prolongación de la 5a Norte Oriente S/N Teatro de la Ciudad 1a piso 29000 Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas T: (61) 613-11-81, 323-23-21 WRTH 02-07 “Radio Chiapas” Website 0107 says “Radio Uno,” formerly “Radio Comunidad Indigeno” and “Radio Chiapas,” and lists power as 5,000 watts. http://www.radioytv.chiapas.gob.mx/radio/sanx.htm N 16-42-23 W 92-37-05 (5,000/1000 +8,000/) 760 CHIHUAHUA XEES “Antena 7-60***” Chihuahua. (10,000)(1,000/500) 1200-0600 1300-0500 Programas de contenido noticioso, música en español. Boulevard Ortíz Mena No. 3406, Colonia Lomas del Santuario 2a Etapa 31240 T: (614) 432-30-00 Cabina: 432-30-03. http://www.antena760.com/ (Firmesa) (GRD Radio) Address in 2004: Calle 9a. No. 120 Centro 31000 T: (614) 415-22-47, 410-09-76 Cabina: 410-00-47 DX listeners report this station has moved from 1110 khz in late summer 2004. Several U.S. DX’ers report “Antena 7-60” slogan in Fall 2004. Former slogan: “La Radio Viva.” Power on 1110 listed as 1,000/500 in SCT 11/3/2003. N 28-41-27 W 106-07-15 (10,000/1,000)(ex N 28-40-56 W 106-04-47 1,000/500 on 1110) 760 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEABC “ABC Radio***” México. (70,000/10,000*) 24 hrs*. Hablada en el ámbito político, económico, social, deportivo, cultural y de espectáculos. Basilio Vadillo No. 29, Colonia Tabacalera 06030 T: (55) 36-40-52-10 www.oem.com.mx Address 2004: Gómez Farias No. 51, Colonia San Rafael 06470 T: (55) 57-05-00-57 http://www.oem.com.mx/abcradio/ (ABC Radio) N 19-22-44 W 98-57-32 (20,000/5,000 + 50,000/) (San Sebastian Chimalpa, MÉXICO*)(or N 19-28-19 W 98-58-35 México, D.F. /5,000 DA-N) 760 DURANGO XEDGO “La Super Grupera” Durango. (5,000/500) 1300-0500 1100-0500 Música variada popular y norteña. Centro Electrónico de Radiodifusión, Negrete No. 405-8 Oriente 34000 T: (618) 818-00-49, 818-00-75 F: 817-02-04 (RCN) //XHDGO-103.7 RCN website shows “La Super Grupera” on 760. Had been listed in MPM-0903 as “Radio Capital, La Super Grupera,” but in MPM-12/06 only “La Super Grupera” was shown. Not listed on Grupo Radiodifusora Capital website. Is listed on 750 by WRTH-02-07, but all other sources show 760. Cantú 0107 shows only “Radio Capital.” N 24-02-42 W 104-35-50 (5,000/500) 760 JALISCO XEZZ “Radio Gallito**” Guadalajara. (5,000/1,000)(10,000/250) 24 hrs 1230-0600 Música ranchera y norteña. Avenida Rubén Darío No. 158, Circunvalación Vallarta 44680 T: (33) 38-18-77-00 (Televisa) WRTH-02 showed slogan as “La Ke Buena; WRTH-04 shows it as “La Ke Buena/Gallito” N 20-43-55 W 103-19-01 (Huentitan el Bajo 5,000/1,000 +/130) 760 MÉXICO XEABC San Sebastian Chimalpa. (70,000/10/000) See Distrito Federal 760 SONORA XEEB “La Comadre**” Ciudad Obregón. (5,000/250*)(5,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Sinaoloa Sur No. 408 (Planta Alta) (A.P. 636) 85000 T/F: (644) 415-27-51, 415-28-61 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01-0604 and WRTH-04 show “La Comadre;” Switch to “Mix” MPM-0904 Back to “La Comadre” MPM 0906 and Grupo ACIR website 0107. N 27-30-47 W 109-57-05 (5,000/250 ex 1,000/130)(Ex N 27-33-29 W 109-56-15 Esperanza 1,000/250 on 1010) 760 SONORA XENY “Radio Geny***” Nogales. (5,000/100*) 24 hrs*. Avenida Obregón No. 38-1 (A.P. 256) 84000 T: (631) 312-03-64 F: 312-22-62 http://www.radioxenyam.com/ (Corporadio) (-F.) N 31-19-52 W 110-57-17 (5,000/500 or /100)(ex N 31-19-50 W 110-56-55 1,000/250 on 1270) 760 YUCATÁN XEYW “Mexicanisima**” Mérida. (5,000/500)(2,500/500) 1200-0400 1200-0600. Música ranchera, banda y norteña. Calle 62 No. 465 entre 53 y 55 97000 T: (999) 924-82-36, 923-13-87, 928-53-57 F: 924-56-07 http://www.gruporivas.com.mx/mexicanisima.htm (Somer) (Grupo Rivas) N 21-02-25 W 89-36-15 (2,500/100 Mérida)(ex N 20-52-12 W 89-44-41 Uman, 2,500/500 on 1270) (San Pedro Nohpat) 770 770 CHIHUAHUA XEHB “La Rancherita*/“La Fiera”” Hidalgo del Parral. (1,000/250)(500/0) 1300-0100* Plaza Crystal Local 64-3er Piso 33800 (Corporadio) Transmitter at San Francisco del Oro, Chihuahua. (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01: “Radio Casa” Radio hablada. WRTH-02-07 “La Rancherita” Cantú 05-06: “La Fiera” N 26-52-59 W 105-53-07 (San Francisco del Oro* 5,000/250 ex 500/0) 16 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 770 GUERRERO XESUR “Tu Ritmo Músical*/“La Más Bonita”” Chilapa. (5,000/1,000*) 1200-0200* Música variada, noticias. Calle 5 Sur No. 305 41100 T/F: (756) 475-13-33 (RCN) WRTH-02-04 “Tu Ritmo Músical. WRTH-06-07: “La Más Bonita” N 17-35-17 W 99-10-07 (Chilapa 5,000/1,000 ex 1,500/) (Chilapa de Alvarez) 770 MICHOACÁN XEML “La Rancherita/”La Ranchera*” Apatzingán. (1,000)(5,000/1,500)(1,000/100) 1200-0500* Música ranchera, noticias. Avenida Constitución Norte No. 10 60600 T: (453) 534-11-94 (Promosat) Cantú: ex: “Radio Tropical” N 19-03-43 W 102-20-24 (1,000/1,000 ex 1,000/100) 770 NUEVO LEÓN XEACH “Radio Fórmula*** 7-70” Monterrrey. (5,000)(25,000/200)(25,000/1,000) 1200-0600 (1200-0000) Noticias y programas habalados. Plaza Lindavista, locales 75 7 76, Avenida Miguel Alemán No. 4401, Parque Regionmontaño 64540 T: (81) 83-55-8840, 83-55-88-32 F: 83-55-74-06 (RadiocimaORF/Ramsa) N 25-40-24 W 100-11-19 (25,000/1,000, ex 5,000/100, ex 5,000/250 on 1590) (Guadalupe) This station heard announcing 25,000 watts. 770 OAXACA XEMRO “ARO-AM” Matias Romero. (1,000/0*) 1200-0000 Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca 70300 Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión, per website http://www.cortv.com.mx/ N 16-52-24 W 95-02-10 (1,000/0) (Santa María Petapa) 770 OAXACA XEHUA “ARO-AM” Santa Cruz Huatulco. (1,000/0*) Gobierno del Estada de Oaxaca 70989 Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión, per website http://www.cortv.com.mx/ N 15-42-22 W 96-11-26 (1,000/1,000) (El Zapote*) 770 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEANT “La Voz de las Huastecas, Tancanhuitz de los Santos. (10,000/0) 1200-0700 in Náhuatl, pame, huasteco y español. Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, No. 5, 79801 T: (482) 367-02-54 F: 367-02-55 Cantú Nov 2006 noted XEANT on this frequency and website said move was made in January 2006. Heard in North Texas on 770 in December 2006. N 21-36-46 W 98-59-23 (10,000/0 on 770)(ex N 21-37-02 W 98-57-24 5,000/0 on 1070) 770 SINALOA XEREV “Radiovolución” Los Mochis. (10,000)(5,000/100)(1,000/100) 24 hrs* Música fusion rock-pop. Sinaloa No. 442 Poniente (A.P. 965) 81200 T: (668) 812-78-79 F: 815-43-81 (Promored) http://www.promored.com.mx/ MPM-03/01: XEFTA Slogan not shown. MPM-03/04 XEJJR “La Ke-Guapa*” MPM-06/04 XEJJR “La Encantadora” Cantú 2005: XEFTA “La Primerisima”, 2006: XEFTA “Radiovolución” “La J-J-R” slogan heard August 2003. MPM-12/06 and SCT 10/11/2006 show call letters XEREV, as does “Radiovolución” logo on Cantú website. N 25-49-02 W 109-00-53 (XEFTA 1,000/100) or N 28-45-56 W 109-03-47 (5,000/) 770 VERACRUZ XEQRV “La Nena*” Veracruz. (5,000/500*) 1200-0600* Música grupera, tropical. Avenida Jiménez Sur No. 4286, Colonia Pascual Ortíz Rubio, 91750 T: (229) 937-70-12, 937-07-01. http://www.lanena.com.mx/ (Promosat) Transmitter at El Pando, Veracruz. MPM03/01: “La Z” MPM-03/04 Radio Fórmula 770 AM, Cadena Metropoli” WRTH-04-06: “Radio Costenita” WRTH-07: “Radio Fórmula, Cadena Radio Uno” Address in 2004: Avenida 16 de Septiembre No. 314 esquina Canal, Centro 91700 T: (229) 932-41-21, 931-09-21 N 19-11-40 W 96-17-15 (El Pando*, 5,000/500) (ex 19-13-56 W 96-14-15 Villa Cardel, 1,000/500) 770 ZACATECAS XEIH “Nueva Dimensión* en Radio/La Unica*” Fresnillo. (10,000/1,000*) 1200-0600* Música variada moderna en español. Carretera Panamericana Km. 724-6 99030 T: (493) 932-02-02 F: 932-20-00 http://www.xeelxeih.com.mx/xeih.html (OIR) N 23-10-58 W 102-52-46 (10,000/1,000) 780 780 COAHUILA XEMF “La Primera Estación, Radio Nostalgia***” Monclova. (10,000/250)(5,000/500) 24 hrs*. Música variada del recuerdo. Puebla y Washington, Colonia Guadalupe 25750 T: (866) 631-17-80, 631-17-85 F: 631-17-83 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: “La Tremenda” WRTH-02: “Que Buena” “7-80 AM Radio Nostalgia” slogan heard since January 2003. SCT 10/11/2006 shows XEMF on 970 (1,000/500) and co-owned XEWGR on 780 (10,000/250) Call letters XEMF heard on 780. One of these sets of coordinates may appliy to XEMF’s operation on 780. (XEMF: N 26-55-04 W 101-24-35 1,000/500 on 790 or 500/500 or N 26-55-14 W 101-26-16 500/500 on 970) (XEWGR: 26-55-04 W 101-24-35 10,000/250 on 780 or 1,000/250 on 1260 or N 26-55-15 W 101-26-16 1,000/250 on 1260)(XEMDA: N 2655-30 W 101-26-30 1,000/100 on 780, 1,000/250 on 1170 or N 26-55-59 W 101-24-00 1,000/0 on 1200) 780 CHIAPAS XETS “Radio Tapachula**” Tapachula. (5,000/1,000)(5,000/500) 1100-0500* Música variada en español. 7a Oriente No. 42 30700 T: (962) 625-25-55 (En Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas: Radio Núcleo, Boulevard Belisario Domínguez No. 4820 29000 T: (961) 615-06-32, 615-32-25) http://www.radionucleochiapas.com/progmaquina.html (Firmesa) MPM-09/06, WRTH-06 and SCT 10/11/06 show this station moved from 630. N 14-55-01 W 92-16-33 (630) 780 GUANAJUATO XEZN “Digital 104.5** & 780 AM” Celaya. (1,000)(5,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 1100-0700 //XHZN-104.5 Música moderna, español e ingles, noticias. Boulevard Adolfo López Mateos Oriente No. 1117 38070 T: (461) 613-44-00, 612-74-03 F: 612-11-64 http://www.teleradio.com.mx/ (Promosat) MPM-03/04: “Stereo Digital/Radio Fórmula” N 20-31-57 W 100-47-36 (5000/1,000)(ex N 20-31-38 W 100-46-13 (5,000/0 on 810) 780 GUERRERO XEXY “La Voz del Balsas**” Ciudad Altamirano. (2500/1,000**) 1200-0600(0400Su) 1200-0430 Música variada, noticias. Fray Juan Bautista Moya No. 410 (antes 27), Centro 40660 T: (767) 672-00-23 F: 672-22-05 (Firmesa) N 18-22-14 W 100-40-44 (1,000/1,000 ex 1,000/150)(ex N 18-18-36 W 100/40-45 500/0 on 1530) 780 JALISCO XELD “Radio Costa*” Autlán. (5,000)(10,000/500)(5,000/500) 24 hrs 1200-0500 Antonio Borbón No. 34 (A.P. 7) 48900 T: (317) 382-04-64, 382-12-40 F: 382-15-40 http://www.radiocosta.com.mx/portada.htm (Corporadio) (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01: “Radio Costa” Sólo éxitos, noticias, reporatjes, entrevistas, deportes. N 19-45-55 W 104-16-19 (5,000/500 + 10,000/500)(ex N 19-45-12 W 104-22-26 1,000/1,000 on 1240) (Autlán de Navarro*) 780 OAXACA XEGLO “La Voz de la Sierra Juárez*” Guelatao de Juárez. (5,000/0)(10,000/0) 1200-0130 1200/0000 in mixteco, triqui, zapoteco y español per website Lázaro Cardenas s/n 68770 Domicilio conocido 68778, (951) 553-60-11 per website. Programs in Spanish, Zapoteco, Mixe and Chinanteco. http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1032 N 17-18-13 96-29-29 (5,000/0) 17 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 780 TAMAULIPAS XESFT “La Triple T**/La Caliente” Matamoros. (5,000/1,000*) 1100-0600 1200-0600. Sexta y Fuerza Aérea Mexicana No. 1718 87380 (868) 819-10-50, 817-47-38, 817-01-53 F: 817-01-13 (Corporadio) (-Sl,F.) Transmitter at San Fernando, Tamaulipas. MPM03/01 San Fernando “La Triple T” Música de grupas, norteña, ranchera, cumbia, tropical. Zaragoza No. 85 entre Pedro J. Méndez y Aldana 87600. N 24-50-06 W 98-10-18 (San Fernando, 5,000/1,000)(ex N 24-49-50 W 98-13-41 1,000/0 on 1250) 780 TAMAULIPAS XEMTS “Radio Fórmula*** Tampico” Tampico. (2,500)(1,000/250)(2,300/250) 1200-0600* Noticieros y programas hablados. Boulevard Adolfo López Mateos No. 3205, Local 9-10, Colonia Santo Niño 89160 T: (833) 357-25-00, 357-75-06 (ORF/Ramsa) N 22-14-06 W 97-51-34 (1,000/250)(ex N 22-14-30 W 97-50-10 1,000/500 on 1590) 790 790 AGUASCALIENTES. XEBI “Radio BI***, La Estación Que Da las Noticias” Aguascalientes. (20,000/2,000)(10,000/5,000) 24 hrs*. Noticias, programas en vivo y novelas. Morelos 222 Centro 20000 T: (449) 910-35-10 F: (449) 910-35-02 http://radiogrupo.com.mx/xebi/ (Radiogrupo/Radiorama) Display ad in MPM-12/06 shows power of 20,000 watts. N 21-53-04 W 102-19-56 (5,000/2,000) 790 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XESU “Radio 790*” “La Dinámica” Mexicali. (1,000/250)(750/25) 1400-0300 1400-0200. //XHSU-105.9 Música moderna en español e ingles. Avenida Calafia No. 519 Centro Civico 21000 T: (686) 557-02-10, 557-02-20 F: 557-37-00 (Radiorama) WRTH02 “Radio Fórmula” Radiorama website shows “La Dinámica” slogan. N 32-38-47 W 115-18-56 (1,000/0) or N 32-39-41 W 115-22-42 (750/0) 790 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XENT “Radio La Paz**/Radio Fórmula” La Paz. (5,000/750*) 1300-0700* Música variada romantica, noticias. Colina del Sol (A.P. 105) 23010 T: (612) 122-07-45 (ORF/Ramsa) N 24-09-50 W 110-18-56 (5,000/750) or (25,000/1,500) 790 COAHUILA XEGZ “W Radio**” Torreón. (1,000/250)(1,000/1,000) 24 hrs 1200-0500 (Noticias.) Boulevard González de la Vega No. 195 Sur 27000 T: (871) 719-24-64, 719-24-52, 719-98-48 (Televisa) Transmitter at Gómez Palacio, Durango) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-04: “Extasis Digital” WRTH-06-07: “La Pantera” N 25-34-00 W 103-28-00 (Gómez Palacio, Durango* 1,000/250) 790 CHIHUAHUA XERPC “Radio Ranchito***” Chihuahua. (5,000/400*) 24 hrs* Música variada en español, noticias. Julián Carilla No. 701 31000 T: (614) 439-97-24, 439-47-77, 439-97-66 (Radiorama) Addresss in 2004: Libertad No. 1306 31000 T: (614) 415-15-36 F: 410-01-64 N 28-36-38 W 106-02-58 790 DISTRITO FEDERAL XERC “Formato 21***” México. (50,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Noticias. Avenida Constituyentes No. 1154, Colornia Lomas 11950 T: (55) 52-59-12-58, 52-59-12-74, 52-59-12-23, 57-28-49-34, 57-28-48-48 F: 52-59-12-90 http://www.formato21.com.mx/ (Grupo Radio Centro) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Fonógrafo del Recuerdo” N 19-23-49 W 99-06-06 (Granjes México, 50,000/1,000) 790 DURANGO “W Radio” XEGZ Gómez Palacio. See Torreón, Coahuila. N 25-34-00 W 103-28-00 790 JALISCO XEGAJ “Radio Fórmula**, Cadena Fórmula Dos Guadalajara” Guadalajara. (1,000)(1,000/0)(250/250) 24 hrs Daytime //XERFR-970. Noticias y programas hablados. Avenida Niños Héroes No. 1555-510 Piso 5, Edificio Plaza Tolsá, Colonia Moderna 44100 T: (33) 36-10-41-17, 36-10-42-57 Monferini, on visit to station in August 2005, reported address: Avanida México 3370 Plaza Bonita, Local Subacia “P” 45120 (Radiocima)(ORF/Ramsa) N 20-39-55 W 103-21-31 (250/0)(ex N 20-40-32 W 103-23-09 1,000/1,000 on 1520) 790 TABASCO XEVA “La Emisora del Hogar*” “Radio Tabasco” Villahermosa. (25,000/5,000**) 1000-0600* Música variada, noticias y deportes, programas en vivo y de análisis. P. Usumacinta y Ayuntamiento (A.P. 270 y 276) T: (993) 315-34-40 F: 315-27-10 (RASA) RASA Website lists “La Emisora del Hogar.” Monferini, visiting station in August 2005, listed address as Jose Martí 101, 86000. N 18-00-21 W 92-5436 (10,000/1,000) 790 TAMAULIPAS XEFE “Radio Fiesta” Nuevo Laredo. (10,000)(1,000/500*) 1200-0600 1230-0600 Balada en español. Cesar López de Lara No. 4902, Colonia Electricistas 88000 T: (867) 714-07-04, 719-21-11 (OIR) WRTH-02: “Radio Fiesta” WRTH-04-07 “La Puro Ley” MPM03/04 “La Indomable 790” “La Puro Ley” slogan heard in October 2002. Address in 2004: 20 de Noviembre No. 1680 Esquina Bolívar, Colonia Zaragoza 88000 T: (867) 714-33-28, 715-52-76 N 27-27-26 W 99-29-13 790 VERACRUZ XECOV “Radio Lobo**” Poza Rica. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600 Música tropical, grupera y éxitos recientes y de cátalogo. Boulevard Adolfo Ruiz Cortines y Heriberto Kehoe, Colonia Obrera 93260 T: (782) 823-23-54 F: 824-88-00 http://www.radioramapozarica.com.mx/ (Radiocima) N 20-32-17 W 97-28-09 (Coatzintla 1,000/500) or N 20-30-44 W 97-23-20 (La Grandeza, 1,000/1,000)(ex N 20-29-06 W 97-26-12 1,000/0 on 780) 790 YUCATÁN XEUP “Candela* Tizimín*” Tizimín. (2,500/1,000*) 1200-0500* Música tropical, grupera, éxitos juvenil, noticias. Calle 48, No. 402 x 49 y 51 97700 T: (986) 863-20-43 (RASA) N 21-08-46 W 88-07-08 (2,500/1,000)(ex N 21-06-56 W 88-09-25 1,000/1,000 on 1310) 800 800 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XESPN “ESPN Radio 800**” Tijuana. (500/250*) 1300-0800 24 hrs. English ESPN Radio Avenida de los Olivos No. 3401 Fraccionamiento Cubillas 22410 T: (664) 681-70-20 F: 686-33-27 (-Sl,F.) http://www.espnradio800.com/ MPM-03/01: XEMMM “Radio 80” WRTH-02: XEMMM “Radio 80/Onda Ranchera” WRTH-04: XEMMM “ESPN, Radio 800” WRTH-06-07: XESPM MPM shows XEMMM call has been shifted to 940 in Mexicali. MPM also showed in 0304 and 0604 that XESPN carries some “Radio Fórmula” programs, but the 0904 edition eliminates reference to “Radio Fórmula.” California listener Martin Foltz reported slogan, format in October 2004. MPM0904+ drops this station altogether. N 32-30-48 W 117-00-47 (500/250 +1,000/1,000) 800 COAHUILA XEZR “La Traviesa de Coahuila*” Zaragoza. (2,500)(2,000/250) 1200-0400* Música ranchera, tropical, norteña, noticias. Zaragoza No. 505 Sur Altos 26450 T: (862) 626-01-32, F: 621-19-78 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: 850 “La Fórmula 85” WRTH-04-07: “La Fórmula” SCT 10/11/2006 shows still on 850 1,000/0 as does Fred Cantú. Heard in December 2006 “La Traviesa” on 800. N 28-29-00 W 10054-00 (2,000/2,000)(ex 1,000/250 on 850; 0/250 on 860) 800 CHIAPAS XEUI “Radio Comitán*” Comitán. (5,000/1,000*) 1100-0500 1200-0400 2a Norte No. 2 30000 (Corporadio) (-Sl,F.) MPM03/01: “Radio Comitán,” 1100-0500, Música variada en español. N 16-11-21 W 92-05-56 (5,000/1,000)(ex N 16-14-00 W 92-07-54 1,000/1,000 on 1320) (Comitán de Dominguez) 18 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 800 CHIHUAHUA XEROK “Radio Cañon***” Ciudad Juárez. (50,000/50,000**) 24 hrs*. Música grupera, norteña, banda. Avenida Insurgentes No. 2127, Colonia Ex-Hipódromo 32330 T: (656) 611-56-75, 611-23-79 All sources except FCC data base now show power dropped to 50,000 watts. http://www.gruposiete.com.mx/juarez.html (Grupo Siete) N 31-44-16 W 106-29-08 or N 31-41-39 W 106-22-40 or N 31-41-40 W 106-23-11 (150,000/150,000) 800 GUANAJUATO XEGX “La Ke Buena**” San Luis de la Paz. (1,000)(5,000/1,000) 1300-0200 1300-0300 Música variada en español, grupera y noticias. Niños Héroes No. 254 Centro 37900 T/F: (468) 688-48-90 (Promosat) MPM-03/01: “Radio Cañon” WRTH-04: “Fiesta Mexicana” This station heard signing off at 0500 in April 2001, with slogan “Radio Fima, Fiesta Mexicana” and announcing location as San Luis de la Paz. MPM in 2004 listed this station at Querétaro, Querétaro, but gives addresses for both cities, including address in Querétaro: Polar No. 126-1, Colonia Observatorio 76040. MPM-0904 lists “Ke Buena” slogan. But MPM-12/06 shows XEGX only at San Luis de la Paz and drops the Querétaro address. N 21-13-33 W 100-29-35 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 21-17-00 W 100-32-00 1,000/1,000 on 1320) (Cuartel de Pozos, Guanajuato) 800 GUERRERO XEZV “La Voz de la Montaña*”Tlapa de Comonfort (3,000/0*)(5,000/0) 1200-0100(2000Sa/Su) 1300-0100 per website. Av. Heroico Colegio Militar, No. 234, Col. Aviación, 41304 per website. T: (757) 476-11-97, 476-01-57 WRTH: Carretera Tlapa-Chilapa km 1 41300 T:747 6-01-56 http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1027 N 17-33-13 W 98-32-59 (Atlamajac*, 5000/0)(ex N 17-33-00 W 9832-47 Tlapa de Comonfort, 3,000/0) Note: SCT 10/11/2006 shows transmitter site Atlamajac but lists power at 3,000/0. 800 JALISCO XEAN “Radio Alegría” Ocotlán. (1,000/250)(1,000/100) 1200-0400 24 hrs. Música variada y noticias. Zaragoza No. 215 Centro 47800 (392) 92-03-67, 925-14-30 (ACIR)(CMR) Address in 2004: Francisco I. Madera No. 44-1 Altos Centro 47800 T: (392) 925-0385, 925-32-12. WRTH-02 showed “Radio Alegría/Radio Ocotlán,” but WRTH-04 showed “Radio Festival,” and WRTH-07 shows “Radio Alegría.” Cantú 2006 shows “La Comadre.” XEAN not shown on Grupo ACIR website in January 2007, while CMR website lists as “Radio Alegría.” N 20-21-54 W 102-50-35 800 NUEVO LEÓN XEDD “La Tremenda*” Montemorelos. (10,000*)(10,000/250) 24 hrs* Grupero regional norteño, catalogo y mexicana. Capitán Alonso de león s/n o Antigua Carretera Nacional km 904, Barrio Zaragoza 67500 (826) 263-82-82 En Monterrey, Nuevo León: Riva Palacio No. 419 Oriente, Centro 64000 T: (81) 83-43-58-98, 83-43-59-98 F: 83-43-47-70 http://www.xeddradio.com/ (Imagen) MPM-03/01: “Pulsar” WRTH-04-07: “La Doble D/La Pezada” SCT 11/3/2003 shows on 1560 (500/150) but by 10/11/06 acknowledged the move to 800 (10,000/250), where it has been heard since 2002. MPM 0304: “Super Pezada” Cantú 2005: “Radio Amistad.” Montemorelos address in 2004: KM. 904 Carretera Nacional (A.P. 45 67500 T: (826) 263-39-99 N 25-14-13 W 99-50-13 (Ojo de Agua 10,000/2,500)(ex N25-11-39 W 99-4931 Montemorelos 1,000/250 on 1560) 800 QUERÉTARO XEGX Querétaro. (1,000) see GUANAJUATO San Luis de la Paz. 800 VERACRUZ XEQT “La Poderosa**” Veracruz. (5,000/5,000*)(1,000/1,000) 24 hrs* //XHQT-106.9. Música topical, grupera actual. Benjamín Franklin No. 4 91700 T: (229) 932-41-21, 931-09-01 F: 932-13-97 http://www.portalveracruzano.com/ (Radiorama) N 19-09-50 W 96-08-53 (1,000/0) 810 810 CAMPECHE XEIC “Radio I-C” Campeche. (100/100*) Instituto Campechano N 19-50-35 W 90-32-30 (300/300) 810 COAHUILA XEIM “Inolvidable*” Saltillo. (1,000/500*) 24 hrs 1200-0600. Música romántica del recuerdo en español. Piedras Negras No. 1812, Colonia República 25280 T/F (844) 415-59-70, 415-21-67 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Bonita” WRTH-02: Radio ACIR WRTH-04-07 “Bonita” Grupo ACIR website 0107: “Inolvidable” N 25-27-58 W 101-00-10 (1,000/500) 810 COLIMA XEMAX “Radiomax*” Tecomán. (3,000/250*) 1100-0400* Música popular mexicana, balada; noticias, novelas, deportes. Allende 408-101 28100 T: (313) 324-03-86 F: 324-16-16 http://zgrl.firstmediaworks.com/Article.asp?id=121320&spid=5172 (Grupo Rady Levy) (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01: “Radio Max”. WRTH-07 “Radiomax,” as it’s spelled on website, on which format was found 0107. N 18-56-06 W 103-5321 (Tecomán, 3,000/1,000) or N 18-56-13 W 103-56-57 (Armeria, 3,000/250)(ex 3,000/250 on 1360) 810 CHIAPAS XEOE “Dimensión 8-10” Tapachula. (2,500/1,500*)(1,000/150) 1100-0600 1100-0400. Música pop inglés y español, noticias. 1a Avenida Sur Galeana No. 2 30700 T: (962) 620-00-93 F: 620-00-91 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: “Radio 810” WRTH-02 “Radio 810” WRTH04-07 and Cantú-0107: “Radio Éxitos N 14-53-39 W 92-14-49 (1,000/1,000) 810 CHIHUAHUA XESB “Radio Mexicana*** La S-B” Hidalgo del Parral. (10,000)(1,000/0)(1,000/1,000) 1300-0100 1100-0200. (Música mexicana.) Boulevard Ortiz Mena No. 54, 3er piso 5, Centro 33800 T/F: (627) 522-01-02 (Radiocima) Transmitter at Santa Barbara, Chihuahua. MPM-03/01: 820 Santa Barbara address. Heard on 810 since 2003. SCT 11/3/2003 showed 820 (1,000/0) Cantú 0107 still lists on 820. Format not shown in MPM-12/06 N 26-48-50 W 105-48-40 (1,000/1000)(ex 1,000/250 on 820) 810 GUANAJUATO XEEMM “Radio* La* Salmantina**” Salamanca. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600 1300-0600. Música de catálogo en español. Juárez No. 100 Altos (A.P. 300) 36700 T: (464) 648-28-24, 648-92-00 http://www.radiogpocontreras.com/home.htm (OIR) N 20-35-03 W 10113-23 (1,000/0)(ex 1,000/500 on 1210) 810 GUERRERO XEAGR “Extasis Digital*/Radio Fórmula*” Acapulco. (1,000/150)(7,000/600) 24 hrs* //XHAGR-105.5. Música en inglés, ’80s y ’90s. Calle de la Paz No. 190-2o. Piso, Edificio Nick, Centro 39300 T: (744) 482-72-12 F: 482-59-19 (ORF/Ramsa) N 16-49-42 W 9951-22 (1,000/100) or N 16-48-56 W 99-51-10 (30,000/600) 810 NAYARIT XEUX “La Grande UX* de Nayarit*” Tepic. (10,000/250*) 1130-0400 24 hrs. Música rancheras, gruperas, norteña y balada, y noticias en vivo. Avenida Juárez No. 160 Oriente, Centro 63060 T/F: (311) 214-88-40 (Corporadio) MPM-03/01: “La Tremenda*” MPM:0304 “La Estación del Nueva Milenio” Heard in U.S. in 2002 as late as 0810 as “La Tremenda.” Monferini reported following visit to the station in August 2005 the slogan “La Grande UX de Nayarit,” and added this address in Tuxpán: Querétero No. 29 Norte T: (319) 237-10-00. Cantú: “La Legendaria” N 21-55-00 W 105-15-22 (Tuxpán 10,000/250) (El Jicote 10/11/2006; Coamiles 03/11/2003)(Mapquest finds “Jicote, Nayarit” about 18 miles south of Coamiles transmitter site, indicating possible new coordinates.) 19 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 810 QUINTANA ROO XERB “Sol Stereo” Cozumel. (2,500/250)(5,000/150) 24 hrs*. //XHRB-89.9. Música variada en español e inglés. Avenida 20 Sur No. 965 (A.P. 299) 77600 T: (987) 872-09-48, 872-09-37 http://www.sol899.com/ (RASA) WRTH-04-07: “Sol Estéreo” Cantú: “Stereo Sol” though logo shows “Sol Stereo” N 20-28-22 W 86-53-54 (1,500/500)(ex 5,000/100 on 1170, ex 1,000/250 on 1300) 810 SONORA XERSV “Radio Alegría***” Ciudad Obregón. (5,000/250)(5000/0) 1300-0200*. Música variada moderna en español. Durango No. 901 Sur, Altos 85160 T: (644) 416-38-78, 416-38-88 F: 416-55-65 (OIR) N 27-30-50 W 109-56-08 (5,000/250) 810 TAMAULIPAS XERI “Radio Rey***” Reynosa. (5,000)(1000/100*) 24 hrs*. Éxitos juvenils, baladas y noticias. Tiburcio Garza Zamora No. 335, Colonia Rodríguez 88630 T: (899) 922-22-81 F: 922-25-35 (SOMER) Slogan and format dropped MPM-12/06. N 26-04-15 W 98-1528 (1,000/100 +3,000/100) 810 TAMAULIPAS XEFW “Radio Estrella***” Tampico. (50,000/1,000*) 1200-0400*. Música variada en español, noticiero Imagen Informativa. Colón No. 207 Norte, Zona Centro (A.P. 797) 89000 T: (833) 214-07-28, 212-42-01 F: 212-80-86 (Firmesa)(Grupo Radio Flores) N 22-13-05 W 97-51-07 (50,000/250) or N 22-10-26 W 97-49-58 (Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, Veracruz, 50,000/1,000) 810 TLAXCALA XEHT “Radio Huamantla**” Huamantla. (5,000/1,000)(2,500/1,000) 1200-0600*. Música variada en español, naoticias. Avenida Juárez Norte No. 203, 90500 T: (247) 472-04-99, 472-03-15 F: 472-03-22 (RASA) Address in 2004: N 19-18-40 W 97-55-32 (2,500/500) + N 19-17-09 W 97-54-53 (0/1,000) (Ignacio Zaragoza) 810 YUCATÁN XEMQ “Yóol Iik’/Radio Mayub” Mérida. (2,000/250*) 1200-0400 Música tropical y grupera, en lengua Maya. Edificio Publicentro Calle 62 No. 508 Altos (A.P. 217) 97000 T: (999) 923-61-55 F: 928-06-80 (RASA) MPM-03/01: “Radio Fórmula, Segunda Cadena” WRTH-04: “Radio Fórmula, Cadena Nacional” //XERFR-970 MPM-06/04 “La 810 Activando tu Mente” N 21-01-23 W 89-33-48 (2,000/250)(ex N 20-58-54 W 89-35-20 1,000/1,000 on 1240) 810 ZACATECAS XEZC “Radio Felicidad**” Río Grande. (1,000/125)(1,000/250)(5000/1000) 1200-0500*. Música Mexicana variada, noticias. Dr. Delgadillo No. 18-3 Altos 98400 T: (498) 982-07-70 F: 982-09-14 (RCN) N 23-49-46 W 103-02-17 (1,000/500 or /130)(ex N 2352-30 W 103-02-00 1,000/1,000 on 1450) 820 820 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEABCA “Radio ABC” Mexicali. (4,000)(5,000/500)(3,500/500) 24hrs*. (Francisco L. Montejano No. 2200 21030 T: (686) 556-06-00, 556-06-86, 556-06-22 F: 556-06-62) (ABC Radio) ABC Radio Website 0107 lists XEABCA-820 Mexicali. Heard on 820 by Southern California listeners and identified by Cantú 0107 as well as SCT 10/11/2006. Old info: MPM-03/01: “Nostalgia” WRTH-04 “La Candente” WRTH-02: “Nostaglia 8-20” MPM-0904 drops slogan, format & rep. & dropped entirely MPM-0605, still unlisted MPM-12/06. Cantú 2004: “Zona 820 Rock” MPM-03/04: “Zona 820” both showing old call, XEMVS. WRTH-06-07 Still showed XEMVS “Zona 820” N 32-37-08 W 115-32-08 (XEABCA-820 3,500/500)(ex 32-37-40 W 115-34-48 XEVMS [sic] 5,000/100 or 3,500/500) 820 CAMPECHE XEESC “Radio Escárcega**” Escárcega. (750*)(750/0) 1200-0000* Música variada. Calle 44 y 21 24350 T: (982) 824-0200 (Radiorama)(Nucleo Comunicaciones Sureste) N18-36-55 W 90-43-23 (Francisco Escárcega* 750/1,000) 820 CHIHUAHUA XESB Santa Barbara. See 810, Hidalgo del Parral. 820 DURANGO XEDRD “W Radio*” Durango. (5,000)(1,000/500)(10,000/500) 1200-0600* Programas de contenido, habalada. Manuel Rangel No. 100-3er Piso, Esq. Avenida 20 de Noviembre 34270 T: (618) 817-71-70 F: 817-71-71 (Televisa) MPM-03/01: “La Poderosa*” MPM-03/04, WRTH-06-07: “Energy”. N 24-03-04 W 104-37-39 820 GUERRERO XEGRC “Radio Guerrero”“Soy Guerero” Coyuca de Catalán. (1,000/0*) 40700 N 18-19-14 W 100-42-11 (1,000/0) 820 JALISCO XEBA “La Consentida**” Guadalajara. (10,000/100)(10,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Balada, trio y mariachi. Rubén Darío No. 158 Circunvalación Vallarta 44680 T: (33) 38-18-77-00 (Televisa) N 20-42-41 W 103-18-15 (10,000/1,000 or /100) (Belisario Dominguez) 820 OAXACA XEYN “Dimensión 8-20” Oaxaca. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600*. Música pop en español, noticias. M. Alcalá No. 915, Centro 68000 T: (951) 513-57-46 F: 513-57-40 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-02-07: “Sonido 820” Cantú 2004-0107: “820 Mas” Radiorama website 0107: “Dimensión 820” N 17-03-46 W 96-42-21 (Oaxaca de Juárez) 820 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEBM “La Mera Mera*” San Luis Potosí. (10,000)(1,000/1,000)(10,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. //XHBM-105.7 Musica grupera, norteña, ranchera, noticias y deportes. Avenida Dr. Salvador Nava Martinez No. 278, Colonia El Paseo 78320 T: (444) 818-02-55, 818-30-83, 818-60-29 F: 818-21-27 http://planoinformativo.com/mera/ (Corporadio) MPM-03/01: 920 (5,000) Both WRTH and MPM report this station moved from 920 to 820. Heard in Houston in February 2004 with “La Ranchera, La Mera Mera” slogan. WRTH-06-07: “”La Mexicana” Website 0107: “¡Dondequiera! La Mera Mera” on 820. N 22-09-23 W 100-56-29 (920, 5,000/1,000) 820 SINALOA XEUDO “Radio Universidad de Occidente*” Los Mochis. (1,000/250*) 1300-0500 Universidad de Occidente, Boulevard Marcario Gaxiola y Carretera Internacional N 25-48-51 W 108-57-47 (1,000/250) 820 TABASCO XEZQ “Radio Futurama*” Villahermosa. (5,000/250) 1200-0130. Avenida Gregorio Méndez No. 1407-1er. Piso, Colonia Nueva Villahermosa 86070 MPM-03/04 through 1206, SCT 11/3/2003 through 10/11/2006 and Radiorama website show XEZQ on 830 khz. N 17-58-34 W 93-05-53 (Cunduacan, 820 3,000/250)(ex N 17-58-36 W 93-05-46, Huimanguillo, 1,000/100 on 1520.) 820 VERACRUZ XEKG “Golden Hits/ABC Radio” Córdoba. (2,500/100*) 1200-0600 1300-0100. Música variada juvenil. Avenida 3, No. 425 94500 T: (271) 714-77-36, 714-77-02 (Radiorama) (Radiodifusoras Organizadas del Golfo) MPM-03/01-1206, Cantú-2004 & WRTH-0207 “Golden Hits” Shown on both the Radiorama and ABC Radio websites 0107. N 18-54-27 W 96-58-27 (Fortín de las Flores, 2,500/100, ex 1,000/100) (Pueblo de las Flores) 830 20 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 830 COAHUILA XEIK “La Norteñita*** 8-30 AM/Radio Fórmula” Piedras Negras. (5,000/5,000*)(5,000/0) 1200-0000 1100-0600 Música grupera, tropical, ranchera, banda. Avenida E. Carranza No. 1104 26025 T: (878) 782-03-08, 782-50-35, 783-13-59 F: 782-39-74 (ACIR)(CMR) Heard in 2003 1100 and after, but signing off 0100; also using “La Buena” as part of slogan. Shown as “La Norteñita,” 5,000 watts on CMR website. Not shown on ACIR website. N 28-42-55 W 100-31-35 (1360, 500/250) 830 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEITE “Radio Capital***” México. (25,000)(10,000/5,000)(25,000/5,000) 24 hrs*. Programas de contenido, noticias y deportes. Montes Urales No. 425-1er Piso, Lomas de Chapultepec 11000 T: (55) 30-34-30-00, F: 52-82-56-48 http://www.capital.am/ (Capital) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02 XELA “Buena Música en México” N 19-22-26 W 99-06-31 (XELA La Magadalena Atlazol, 10,000/5,000) 830 MICHOACÁN XEPUR “La Voz de los Purépechas*” Cheran. (5,000/0)(8,000/0) 1300-0200 Spanish & Purépecha Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas, No. 30, Col. San Marcos, C.P. 60270 T/F: (423) 594-20-05 per website, which noted power was increased to 8,000 watts in January 2006. Domicilio Conocido, Predio INI 60270 http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1029 N 19-40-52 W 101-57-32 (8,000/0)(ex N 19-40-48 W 101-57-32 5,000/0 ex 1,000/0) 830 NUEVO LEÓN XELN “La Super Llegadora***” Linares. (3,000/250*) 1200-0600* Música grupera. Carretera Nacional Km. 856.5 (A.P. 81) 67700 T: (821) 212-38-49, 212-03-00 F: 212-29-08 http://mmradio.com/ (Multimedios) Heard in U.S. as “La Super Llegadora” in 2002 and 2003. N 24-52-21 W 99-33-22 (3,000/250)(+ N 24-52-20 W 99-34-23 (25,000/20)(ex N 24-52-12 W 99-33-22 (1,000/250 on 790) 830 OAXACA XETLX “La Poderosa*, Radio Tlaxiaco” Tlaxiaco. (6,000/0)(1,000/250) 1200-0500 1200-0400 Música variada español, noticias. 5 de Mayo No. 21-A, Centro 69800 T: (953) 552-05-00, 552-06-06 (RASA) N 17-15-47 W 97-40-12 (1040) (Santa María Asunción*, 1,000/1,000 on 1040) 830 SINALOA XEVQ “La Superestación, La Grande de Sinaloa**” Culiacán. (5,000/1,000*) 1300-0200* Daytime hours (Horario Diurno) Música popular, grupera de los ’70s y ’80s, programación habalada. Alvaro Obregón No. 650 Norte 80000 T: (667) 713-55-81, 712-52-63, 712-51-43, 713-39-07, 712-11-31 F: 716-41-38 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-02-06: “Bonita” WRTH-2007: “Sinaloa-830” S/on heard 1203 August 2003. N 24-49-56 W 107-24-17 (5,000/1,000 ex 5,000/100) 830 TABASCO XEZQ “Radio Futurama” Villahermosa. (5,000/1,000) 1200-0300. Noticieros y música balada, pop, romántica. Avenida Gregorio Méndez No. 1407-1er. Piso, Colonia Nueva Villahermosa 86070 T: (993) 314-56-00 (Radiorama) WRTH-04-07 shows on 820 khz. N 17-58-34 W 93-05-53 (Cunduacán*, 820 3,000/250)(ex N 17-58-36 W 93-05-46, Huimanguillo, 1,000/100 on 1520.) 830 VERACRUZ XEDQ “Radio Alegría*/La Voz Amiga de los Tuxtlas” San Andrés Tuxtla. (1,000/1,000*) 1200-0600. Música popular, grupera de los ’70s y ’80s, programación habalada. Francisco González Bocanegra No. 10-B Centro 95700 T: (294) 942-18-18, 942-13-60 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “La Comadre” WRTH-2004 shows on 1360 khz as “La Comadre”; SCT 11/3/2003 through 10/11/2006 shows on 830. CMR website shows “Radio Alegria” on 830. N 18-25-17 W 95-12-23 (5,000/150 on 830)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 1360.) 830 ZACATECAS XELK “L-K, La Estación de la Palabra*” Zacatecas. (10,000/500*) 24 hrs. Noticias, programación hablada. Juan de Tolosa No. 402, Colonia Sierra de Alicia 98050 T/F: (492) 924-05-91, 922-60-29, 924-27-47 www.grupozer.com (SOMER) (Grupo Zer) WRTH-04 “La L-K” Cantú 2005: “83 Zero” Heard in January 2007 in North Texas as “L-K, La Estación de la Palabra.” N 22-46-18 W 102-3735 (10,000/500) 840 840 CAMPECHE XECUC Campeche. (500) Casa de la Cultura de Campeche 24000 N 19-49-37 W 90-31-17 (500/1,000)(ex N 19-50-47 W 90-32-14 500/0 on 1580) 840 CHIAPAS XEIO “La Ranchera**” Tuxtla Gutiérrez. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/2,500) 1200-0500* Música mexicana, éxitos, noticias. Boulevard Belisario Domínguez Km 1081 29020 T: (961) 615-05-81 F: 615-06-86 (Radiocima) N 16-43-43 W 93-05-44 (10,000/1,000) 840 GUANAJUATO XEFG “La Pachanga***” Celaya. (5,000/500*) 1200-0600* Música grupera y noticias. Boulevard López Mateos Oriente No. 1117 38070 T: (461) 613-44-00 F: 612-11-64 http://www.teleradio.com.mx/ (Promosat) N 20-31-38 W 100-46-13 (5,000/500)(ex N 20-3052 W 100-46-50 5,000/100)(+ N 20-27-51 W 100-49-44 (5,000/0 on 810) 840 JALISCO XEXXX “Fiesta Mexicana**/Fiesta Digital” Tamazula. (5,000/1,000*) 1100-0600 1200-0600. Música variada en español, noticias. Portal Hidalgo No. 13 Int. 10 Centro 49650 (358) 416-01-02 F: 416-03-94 En Guadalajara, Jalisco: Avenida Mariano Otero No. 3405 Fraccionamiento Verde Valle 45060 T: (33) 31-21-19-42 F: 31-22-96-34 http://www.fiestamexicanatamazula.com/ www.promomediosjalisco.com (Promosat) XEXXX was listed under Tamazula in MPM-03/04+, but under Guadalajara in MPM-09/06, dropping Tamazula address. However, in MPM-12/06, information was listed under Tamazula. Website identifies “Fiesta Mexicana,” Tamazula. Cantú lists under Ciudad Guzmán, adding “desde Tamazula. N 19-38-59 W 103-15-55 (Tamazula de Gordiano* 5,000/1,000 + 10,000/1,000) 840 NAYARIT XETEY “Radio Sensación**” Tepic. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs 1300-0500 //XHTEY-93.7. Música grupera en español, noticiera infornay, deportes. Avenida Insurgentes No. 1046 Poniente, Colonia El Rodeo 63060 T: (311) 212-22-82, 212-08-34 F: 212-24-15 http://www.grk.com.mx/XERK.HTM (Radiocima) N 21-31-23 W 104-55-26 (1,000/250) 840 TAMAULIPAS XEMY “La Jefa*” “La Cañerita” Ciudad Mante. (1,000/0**) 1300-0100 1200-0100. Música grupera. Avenida Juárez Oriente No. 703 89800 T: (831)-232-13-00 (Radio, S.A.) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-07: “La Cañerita” N 22-48-54 W 98-56-45 (1,000/500 ex 500/500) 840 VERACRUZ XEPV “La Fiera Grupera**” Papantla. (2,500)(2,500/100)(2,500/125) 1200-0600*. Música grupera y noticias. Avenida González Ortega No. 200 Centro 93400 T: (784) 842-01-37, 842-28-48 http://www.radioramapozarica.com.mx/ (Radiorama) WRTH-04: “La Fiera Tropical” N 20-26-51 W 97-19-03 (2,500/1300 (Papantla de Olarte) 850 21 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 850 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEZF “La ZF*” Mexicali. (1,000)(500/0)(250/0) 1400-0300 1300-0100 1300-0300. Música de banda. Pasaje Vallarta No. 1126 Altos Centro Civico 21000 T: (586) 557-02-10 F: 557-37-00 http://www.radiogrupocalafia.com/index2.php (Radicima)(Radio Grupo Calafia) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-02: “Sonida Banda” WRTH-04: “Super Banda” MPM-06/04 and Cantú-2004: “Extasis” MPM-12/06 gives slogan “La Z” but website (which also contains “Radiorama” logo) shows “La ZF,” as does Cantú 0107. California DX’er Don Kaskey heard XEZF as late as 0615 in November 2002, but schedule on website says 1300-0300. N 32-39-08 W 115-30-06 (1,000/0) or N 32-37-48 W 115-23-20 (250/0) 850 CHIHUAHUA XEM “Renacimiento 8-50” Chihuahua. (5,000/1,000)(5,000/500*) 1200-0600 1200-0500. Boulevard Ortíz Mena No. 3406, Colonia Lomas del Sentuario 2a Etapa 31240 T: (614) 432-30-00, 432-30-06. Religious programming in Spanish. (Firmesa) (GRD Radio) MPM-03/04 address: Calle 9a. No. 120 Centro 31000 T: (614) 410-09-76 F: 410-22-47. This station has been heard, in its former incarnation as “Radio Éxitos,” past 0600. DX’ers in Southwest note new slogan and format in Fall 2004. Full station ID also gives different address, not yet copied fully. Formerly “Radio Exitos,” Música pop en español y programas noticiosos. MPM-12/06 still shows this old format, but shows new slogan and address. Cantú-0107 still shows old Radio Éxitos slogan. N 28-41-27 W 106-07-15 (5,000/500 ex 5,000/100) 850 JALISCO XEMIA “Bonita**” Guadalajara. (3,000)(5,000/1,000)(3,000/1,000) 1200-0600* Música balada y ranchera fina. Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas No. 2820 44520 T: (33) 31-21-61-60, 31-21-69-17, 31-21-62-16 F: 36-47-68-48 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-02: “Radio ACIR” N 20-38-15 W 103-19-01 (San Pedro Tlaquepaque* 3,000/1,000, ex 1,000/250) 850 MICHOACÁN XEZI “Maxistar” Zacapu. (1,000/0*) 1200-0200. Música grupera, moderna, noticias. Avenida Morelos No. 529, Plaza Ruiz, Centro 58600 T: (436) 363-06-39 En Morelia: (443) 312-16-15. (OIR) MPM-03/01: Not listed. MPM-03/04: “Radio Variedades” WRTH04-07 shows on 1200 as “Canal Festivo 120.” SCT 11/3/2003 and Cantú-0107 also show XEZI on 1200. But SCT 10/11/2006 shows move to 850. An entry on a message board ZacapuMich.com.mx dated October 2006 identifies XEZI, “Maxistar,” but gives no frequency. Call, slogan but no frequency also listed on a website by “Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Indigenas” showing stations involved in a campagn “Que Habla tu Lengua,” showing that six times a day, XEZI adds announcements in Purhépecha. A government website (Cedulas de registro [SIEM 2006]) lists owner “Organización Apric, S.A. (XEZI Radio Star 850 Zacapu)” N19-50-05 W 101-43-30 (1200, 1,000/1,000) 850 QUERÉTARO XEJAQ “Radio Felicidad*” Jalpan. (10,000)(1,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 Música variada, trios, balada, ranchera y tropical (per CMR website) Carretera San Juan del Río-Xilitla Km. 181, Colonia San José 76340 T/F: (441) 296-01-04, 296-04-95, 296-12-70 (Difusa) (-F) MPM-03/04: 1,000 Cantú-04: “Bonita” Note that MPM in 2006 lists Difusa as rep. instead of (ACIR)(CMR) and while XEJAQ is listed on CMR website, it’s not on ACIR website. N 21-12-54 W 99-27-58 (1040, 1,000/500, ex 250/0 N 21-12-56 W 99-27-59 on 1040) (Jalpan de Serra) 850 SONORA XEUS “Radio Universidad* de Sonora” Hermosillo. (1,000/200*) 1200-0620 Apartado 1817 83000 Cantú: //XHUSH 107.5 N 29-05-03 W 110-57-54 (1,000/200) 850 VERACRUZ XETQ “La Q Orizabeña/Radio Fórmula” Orizaba. (10,000/10,000*)(10,000/1,000) 1200-1000 1300-0900. Música Variada. Avenida Oriente 6 No. 261-210 94300 T: (272) 725-75-30 (Radiorama) (Radiodifusoras Organizadas del Golfo) WRTH-04-07 and Cantú0107: “La Q Internacional” Radiorama website:0107: “La Q Orizabeña” N 18-51-44 W 97-03-11 or N 18-50-40 W 97-05-57 (100,000/50,000 DA-1 or DA-N) (Ixhuatlancillo) 860 860 AGUASCALIENTES. XEPLA “Radio* La Mexicana**” Aguascalientes. (5,000/1,000)(2,500/2,500) 1100-0600* Música Mexicana, noticieros cada hora, beísbol liga mexicana.. Madero No. 333-1er 20000 T: (449) 915-82-81, 916-35-38 F: 916-39-29 http://www.radiouniversal.com.mx/ (Radio Universal/OIR) N 21-55-11 W 102-15-58 (Pabellon de Arteaga, 2,500/1,000)(+ N 21-55-11 W 10215-57 Aguascalientes, 10,000/4,500) 860 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEMO “La Poderosa 860**” Tijuana. (10,000)(5,000/5,000)(10,000/7,500) 24 hrs*. Música mexicana del recuerdo. General Manuel Márquez De León No. 950 Zona Río 22016. T: (664) 683-52-88 Fax 683-52-93 http://www.uniradio.com/htm/Stations/URStationsXEMO.html (Radiocima) Website adds “La Cumbia Sonidera” to slogan, with Mexicantropical (cumbia dance music) format and San Diego Padre baseball in Spanish. WRTH-07: “La Poderosa AM Estéreo” N 32-25-19 W 11704-13 (10,000/7,5000)(ex N 32-30-39 W 116-57-30 5,000/5,000) 860 COLIMA XEAL “Radio Mundo**/Radio Fórmula” Manzanillo. (5,000/100*) 1200-0600 1100-0700 Noticias, deportes, espectaculos, música pop español e inglés. Boulevard Cortara Miguel de la Madrid No. 801-3, Crucero las Brisas 28200 T: (314) 332-05-00, 332-00-67; Cel 357-64-53, 872-99-40. (ORF/Ramsa) Address in 2004: Avenida México No. 51-A, Centro 28200 T: (314) 332-01-55 N 19-02-57 W 104-18-37 (1,000/100 + /1,000) 860 CHIAPAS XEDB “Canal 86**” Tonalá. (5,000/250*) 1100-0500* Música moderna en español. Carretera Tonalá-Arriago No. 1500 30500 (En Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas: Radio Núcleo, Boulevard Belisario Domínguez No. 4820 29000 T: (961) 615-06-32, 615-32-25) (Firmesa) N 16-05-58 W 93-45-57 (5,000/250)(ex N 16-06-00 W 93-46-37 1,000/250) 860 CHIHUAHUA XEZOL “Radio 860 Noticias***” Ciudad Juárez. (10,000)(1,000*/500*) 1200-0600* Noticias, programas de contenido. Nueva Era Radio de Ciudad Juárez, S.A., Edificio Nafta Center Avenida Chapultepec No. 316, Colonia Cuauhtémoc 32000 T: (656) 629-3700 http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=jrz_860 Website lists power as 1,000 watts. Listening on website 01/13/07 slogan is “860 Noticias” and schedule announced as 24 hours. (Megaradio de México) N 31-44-46 W 106-26-28 (1,000/500)(+ N 3141-10 W 106-25-47 1,000/500) 860 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEUN “Radio UNAM** Radio Universidad” México. (50,000/10,000)(45,000/10,000) 24 hrs. Universidad Nacional Autónomo de México, Adolfo Prieto 133, Colonia del Valle 03100 http://www.radiounam.unam.mx/htm/index.htm N 19-31-10 W 9910-08 (Tlalpan, 45,000/10,000 +45,000/25,000) 860 DURANGO XEDU “DU La Que Le Gusta a Usted**” Durango. (5,000/500)(1,000/500) 1200-0500 1100*-0500 Música variada, novellas, noticias. Centro Electrónico de Radiodifusión, Negrete No. 405-8 Oriente 34000 T: (618) 818-00-49, 818-00-75 F: 817-02-04 http://www.xedu860.com/ (SOMER) Sign-on heard 1102 April 2004. N 24-01-40 W 104-39-20 (1,000/500) 22 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 860 MICHOACÁN XEIW “Radio 860” Uruapan. (2,500) 1300-0400 Balada en español, grupera y salsa. Mazatlán No. 30 (60050) T: (452) 524-04-20, 522-04-20 F: 523-83-49 (RASA) MPM-03/01: 1160 WRTH-02:1160 as “Radio 160” WRTH-04-07: on 1160 as “Canal Juvenil” SCT 11/3/2003-10/11/2006: 1160 Fred Cantú 04: 1160 “Radio 1160” Cantú-01-07: “Canal Stereo Juvenil” on 1160 RASA website shows “Radio Ochoscientos” on 860. Compiler suggests the preponderance of evidence shows move from 1160 to 860. N 19-25-23 W 102-02-08 2,500/2,500 on 860)(ex N 19-24-08 W 101-56-30 1,000/1,000 on 1160)(ex N 19-25-10 W 102-02-00 250/250 on 720) 860 NUEVO LEÓN XENL “Radio Recuerdo**” Monterrey. (5,000/2,000*) 1200-0600*. Balada romántica en español. Paricutín Sur No. 316, Colonia Roma 64700 T: (81) 83-69-99-99, 81-28-99-70 F: 83-69-99-69 http://www.mmradio.com/default.aspx?id=2 (Multimedios) N 25-45-13 W 100-23-16 (5,000/2,000)(ex N 25-45-14 W 100-23-16 5,000/1,500) 860 QUINTANA ROO XECCN “Radio Caribe” Cancún. (5,000/5,000)(5,000/0) 1100-0500 //XHCBJ-106.7 Avenida Uxmal s/n 77500 SCT 11/3/2003-10/11/2006 shows call as XECCN; WRTH-02-07 shows XECCM N 21-11-46 W 86-49-21 (XECCN, 5,000/0) 860 QUINTANA ROO XECTL “Radio Chetumal*, Presencia Mexicana en el Caribe” Chetumal. (5,000/5,000)(5,000/1,000) 1100-0700 Avenida Miguel Hidalgo 201 77000http://www.sqcs.com.mx/radio_xectl.htm N 18-31-09 W 88-28-36 (5,000/0) (Juan Sarabia) 860 SINALOA XENW “Maxima 103.3” Culiacán. (1,000/250*) 1300-1000 1300-0600 //XHNW-103.3. Música variada en español/inglés, noticias. Paseo Niños Héroes :No. 802 Poniente, Centro 80000 T: (667) 712-26-95 F: 712-01-30 (Radiocima) Address 2004: Malecón y Bravo 80000 WRTH-04-07: “La Radio de la Ciudad” MPM-02-05 “Maxiradio” Cantú reports 0107 “La Radio de la Ciudad” on AM, “Maxima 103.3” on FM. Audio on website gives both FM and AM for “Maxima 103.3.” N 24-48-38 W 107-21-36 (1,000/250) 860 TABASCO XEZX “La Comadre*” Tenosique. (1,000/150**) 1200-0200*. Calle 28 No. 117-Bis Altos 86900 (934) 342-01-84 (CMR) (Sl,F.) MPM-03/01: “La Comadre” Música grupera, tropical, ranchera. Not shown on Radio ACIR website; CMR website 0107 shows “La Voz de Usamacinto,” música moderno en español e ingles, pop. N 17-35-34 W 91-30-34 (1,000/150 + /1,000) 860 TAMAULIPAS XETW “Radio La Fiesta*” Tampico. (1,000/250*) 1200-0300 1200-0100. Música tropical, noticias. Colón No. 207 Norte, Zona Centro (A.P. 797) 89000 T: (833) 214-07-28, 212-42-01 F: 212-80-86 www.grupoflores.com.mx (RASA) MPM-03/04 “Radio Fiesta*” 1200-0100 WRTH-04-07: “Radio Fiesta/La Sabrasona” Slogan heard in October 2002 as “La Fiesta Ochoscientos Sesenta” Website logo: “La Fiesta” N 22-15-12 W 97-51-52 (1,000/500) 860 YUCATÁN XERRF “Radio Capital*” Mérida. (5,000/500*) 1300-0400 1200-0200. Balada romántica en español. Calle 7, No. 91 x 20 y 22, Colonia San Antonio Cinta 97139 T: 948-14-25, 948-91-26, 948-93-40. (Capital) MPM-03/01: 1150 “Radio Lobo” Address in MPM-06/04: Calle 56-A No. 470-D x 37 y 39, Centro 97000 T: (999) 926-59-26, 926-59-43. WRTH-04-07: “Radio Felicidad,” address: Calle 62, Número 465, entre 53 y 55 97000, which is address shown in MPM-03/01 XERRF was shown in full-page ad in MPM-03/01 as part of “Grupo Rivas” stations, at that address, but it was missing from Grupo Rivas ads in MPM-03/04 and 0604. “Radio Felicidad” slogan indicates possible affiliation with ACIR. However, ACIR website does not list XERRF as an affiliate. SCT 11/3/2003 and beyond lists XERRF on 860. N 20-54-18 W 89-35-07 (5,000/500 on 1150)(ex N 21-00-05 W 89-35-47 1,000/500 on 1150) (Conkal) 870 870 CHIHUAHUA XETAR “La Voz de la Sierra Tarahumara*” Guachochi. (10,000/0*) 1200-0000* Tarahumara, Tepehuána y Español. Francisco M. Blancarte y Felipe Ángeles, Colonia El Salto 33180 T: (649) 543-01-66 F: 543-11-68, per website. http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1026 N 26-48-57 W 107-03-58 (10,000/0) 870 GUANAJUATO XEAMO “Amo* 870**” Irapuato. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600* Música romántica balada en español. Morelos No. 110 36500 T: (462) 626-12-00, 626-53-00, 627-12-60 F: 627-12-50 http://www.radiogpocontreras.com/home.htm (OIR) Cantú 2004: “Radio Amor” Logo on website shows slogan as “Radio Amor,” which is name of licensee, but slogan heard on air by compiler is “Amo 870” N 20-38-00 W 101-2142 (1,000/500) 870 GUERRERO XEGRO “Radio Guerrero*”/“Soy Guerrero FM” Acapulco. (1,000/1,000)(1,000/0) 1200-0700 //XHGRC-97.7 Monte Blanco 37, Fraccionamiento Homos-Insurgentes 39350 N 17-30-21 W 99-28-39 (Chilpancingo, 1,000/0 + 3,000/0) 870 HIDALGO XENG “Canal 87, Frecuencia de Lugo, Tulancingo. Cantú-0107 See PUEBLA 870 MICHOACÁN XELY “Radio Fórmula** Morelia” Morelia. (1,000/100*) 1200-0600 1200-0300. Noticias y programas de interes general. Agua No. 78, Colonia Prados del Campestre 58297 T: (443) 315-18-10 (ORF/Ramsa) MPM-03/01: “Radio Moderna” N 19-41-36 W 101-08-52 or N 19-42-12 W 101-07-12 (1,000/100) 870 OAXACA XEACC “Siempre Contigo/Radio Fórmula” “La Voz del Puerto**” Puerto Escondido. (5,000/250*) 1200-0600 1300-0600 Música variada en español, tropical, grupera y noticias. Km. 143 Carretera Puerto Escondido-Pochutla 71980 T: (954) 582-03-45, 582-12-45 F: 582-17-35 (Difusa) MPM-09/06 & 1206 profile shows new “Siempre Contigo” slogan, but logo above the profile shows “La Voz del Puerto.” Both? N 15-31-03 W 97-03-28 (5,000/1,000)(+ 10,000 /500) 870 PUEBLA XENG “Canal 87*, Frecuencia de Lujo/Radio Fórmula” Huauchinango. (1,000/100*) 24 hrs*. Noticias, música variada en español. Matamoros No. 29 (A.P. 54) 73160 T: (776) 762-02-99, 762-18-70 (RASA) (-Sl,F.) WRTH-04: “Radio Nueva Generación” Cantú0107: “Canal 87, Frecuencia de Lujo” Tulancingo, Hidalgo. RASA website shows this slogan, in Huauchinango, with above format. N 20-1004 W 98-02-52 (1,000/100 +/500)(ex N 20-10-50 W 98-02-45 1,000/1,000 on 1240) 870 SINALOA XEFIL “Magía Digital*” Mazatlán. (1,000/250*) 1300-0700* Música variada en español, radio hablada informative. Avenida Miguel Alemán No. 619 Oriente 82000 T: (669) 982-80-05, 982-80-09, 981-37-68 F: 982-40-88 http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=maz_magia (Megaradio) (Nueva Era Radio de Mazatlán) MPM-03/01: “La Tremenda/Radio Fórmula” WRTH-02-07: “Radio Fórmula” //XERFR-970. MPM-0904 showed ORF replaced XEFIL with XEACE-1470 in Mazatlán. Monferini, in visit to station in August 2005 noted “Magía Digital” slogan. N 23-12-53 W 106-22-21 (1,000/250) 23 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 880 880 COAHUILA XETC “880 AM*/Estéreo Mayarán**, Tu Música” Torreón. (10,000/100)(10,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Acuña No. 276 Sur 2o. Piso 27000 T: (871) 712-68-68, 712-48-45, 712-18-47 http://www.gremradio.com.mx/ (CMR) “8-80 AM” is often used; “Estéreo Mayran” was heard in station promo in North Texas. N 25-35-09 W 103-23-58 (10,000/100)(ex N 25-32-18 W 103-27-55 1,000/1,000 on 1240) 880 CHIHUAHUA XEV “Radio Fórmula** Chihuahua” Chihuahua. (1,000)(5,000/250*) 24 hrs //XERFR-970. Noticias y programas hablados. (Julián Carrillo No. 705 31000 T: (614) 415-00-60, 415-03-11 F: 415-56-21) New address expected; MPM-12/06 says “información pendiente.” (ORF/Ramsa) N 28-36-53 W 106-03-16 (5,000/250 or /130)(ex 1,000/500 on 1390) (Nuevo Sacramento) 880 GUERRERO XEIG “RCN La Grande de Iguala**” Iguala. (2,500/1,000)(1,000/100) 1200-0600* Música variada, noticias. Avenida Bandera Nacional No. 51-A 1er Piso (A.P. 52) 40000 T: (733) 332-02-01, 332-14-27 F: 332-88-80 (RCN) N 18-19-47 W 99-30-32 (1,000/100)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 1430) 880 JALISCO XEAAA “Radio 880, La Triple A**” Guadalajara. (20,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Periodismo Radiofónica. Promomedios de Occidente, S.A. de C.V., Avenida Mariano Otero No. 3405 Fraccionamiento Verde Valle 45060 T: (33) 38-80-15-00 http://www.radio880.com.mx/site/ (Promosat) N 20-37-57 W 103-26-24 (Zapopan, 20,000/1,000 ex 10,000/1,000) (Santa Ana Tepetitlan) 880 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEEM “Radio Mexicana*” Río Verde. (5,000/1,000)(1,000/0) 1300-0500 1300-0100. Música ranchera y noticieros. Hidalgo No. 7-A 79610 T: (487) 872-04-24 (RASA) WRTH-04 “La EM, Mexicana” “EM and “La M” slogans heard February 2003. “La M, La Mexicana” slogan heard in January 2004 in Texas.N 21-55-36 W 100-00-14 (1,000/500) 880 SINALOA XEPNK “Canal 88, La Superestación**” Los Mochis. (5,000)(10,000/2,000*) 1200-0700 1100-0600. Música moderna español/inglés. Hidalgo No. 755 Poniente 81200 T: (668) 812-29-81, 812-89-50 F: 818-14-72 (OIR) WRTH-04: “Canal 88, Superestación” Multiple station ID for XEPNK-880, XECW-740, XEORF-950 and XECU-1450 heard 1200 Oct 14 2004 by DX’er in Colorado, all part of the OIR Los Mochis group. N 25-48-56 W 109-43-47 or N 25-45-40 W 109-00-00 (5,000/250) 880 TABASCO XEQQQ “Super Q*” Villahermosa. (10,000/500*) 1100-0500*. José Martí No. 101-107 86000 T: (993) 314-37-96 (Radio S.A.) (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01: “Super Q” Música grupera, tropical, banda. N 17-59-53 W 92-59-25 (10,000/500)(ex N 17-33-07 W 92-57-18, Teapa, 1,000/1,000 on 1340) 880 VERACRUZ XEYV “La Invasora***” Córdoba*. (1,000/0*)(5,000)(10,000/1,000) 1200-0200*. Música grupera. Avenida 1 No. 211, Centro 94500 T: (271) 717-58-81. En Jalapa: Plaza Crystal Local No. 70 T: (228) 814-40-04, 814-40-05, 814-40-06 http://www.centroradiofonico.com/invasora/ (OIR) MPM-03/01: “Radio Variedades” Huatusco. Address in Huatusco in 2001 was Avenida 4 Poniente No. 428-17 94100. WRTH-02: “Radio Variedades,” Huatusca N 18-54-44 W 96-58-38 (Pueblo de Santa Leticia*, 10,000/1,000*) N 19-02-46 W 97-05-42 (Coscomatepec, 5000/) N 19-08-38 W 96-57-48 (Huatusco, 5000/250) 890 890 CHIAPAS XEFRT “Radio Frontera**/Radio Fórmula” Comitán. (10,000)(20,000/1,000)(10,000/1,000) 1100-0500* Música romántica grupera. 1a Calle Norte Poniente No. 7 30000 T/F: (963) 632-57-53 (ABC Radio) MPM-09/06 drops slogan and format, changes rep. to ABC Radio; ABC website shows XERFT as “Radio ABC” affiliate. N 16-14-15 W 92-06-57 (10,000/0)(ex N 16-14-09 W 92-07-58 20,000/1,000 on 1580) (Comitán de Dominguez) 890 GUANAJUATO XEAK “Radio Consentida***” Acámbaro. (5,000/500*) 1200-0400* Música ranchera, banda, nortena, grupos y tropical. Allende No. 17, 38600 T: (417) 172-19-60, 172-14-88, 172-02-44, 172-02-84 http://colegiomontanez.com/ora/noticiero/pagina_nueva_21.htm (OIR) N 20-17-30 W 100-45-12 (Tarimoro, 5,000/500)(ex N 20-02-15 W 100-45-33 Acámbaro 2,500/250 on 1380)(ex N 20-02-23 W 100-4340 Acámbaro 1,000/1,000 on 1600) 890 NAYARIT XEPNA “Radio Joya**/Radio Fórmula” Tepic. (1,000/250)(500/250) 24 hrs 1300-0400. Música del recuerda en español. Avenida Insurgentes No. 1046 Poniente, Colonia El Rodeo 63060 T: (311) 212-22-82, 212-08-34 F: 212-24-15 http://www.grk.com.mx/XEPNA.HTM (Radiocima) N 21-30-23 W 104-52-46 (1,000/250)(ex N 21-30-47 W 104-53-42 1,000/1,000 on 1590) 890 OAXACA XEPOR “La Explosiva*/Radio Fórmula” Putla de Guerrero. (5,000/500) 1200-0130. Música popular Mexicana y noticias. Morelos No. 6-2o. Piso 71000 T/F: (953) 533-00-00 (Megaradio) MPM-03/01: (Corporación Radiofónica Oaxaqueña) MPM-06/04-1206 shows this station on 740, as does SCT 11/3/2003-10/11/2006.N 17-00-07 W 97-55-00 (890, 1,000/500) 890 SINALOA XENZ “La Voz de Sinaloa, La Sinaloense**” Culiacán. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/500) 24 hrs*. Música variada en español, noticias. Avenida Alvaro Obregón No. 24 Sur Local 53-2o. Piso, Plaza Paladio 80000 T: (667) 716-94-00 F: 716-94-09 (Radiorama) MPM03/01: “La Voz de Sinaloa” Cantú 2004: “Fiesta Mexicana” This station uses both slogans; is heard in North America with “La Voz de Sinaloa, La Sinaloense” N 24-48-23 W 107-19-42 (10,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/500 on 570) Cantú 2004: “Fiesta Mexicana” This station uses both slogans; is heard in North America with “La Voz de Sinaloa, La Sinaloense” 890 VERACRUZ XEBY “(La Consentida)*/Radio Fórmula” Tuxpám. (1,000/250*) 1200-0400*. Música ranchera, tropical, grupera. Avenida Juárez No. 13-4o. Piso 92800 T: (783) 834-06-60 F: 834-64-38 (ORF/Ramsa) WRTH-04-06: “Radio Tuxpám” WRTH-07: “La Consentida” ORF Display ad in MPM-12/06 lists XEBY-890 as an affiliate. Note: CIRT and SCT spell city “Tuxpán” WRTH and MPM spell it “Tuxpám.” Guia Roji road atlas spells it “Tuxpán.” N 20-57-08 W 97-26-10 (1,000/250)(ex N 20-57-00 W 97-26-03, 1,000/1,000 on 1340. 890 ZACATECAS XEPC “Sonido Estrella**” Zacatecas. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Música en español e ingles de catálogo, noticieros nacionals y locales. Julián Aguirre No. 110, Colonia Lomas de la Soledad 98040 T/F: (492) 922-26-12, 922-28-20, 922-85-71 (Firmesa) N 2245-46 W 102-33-46 (5,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 1240) 900 24 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 900 CHIAPAS XETAK “La K 900*” Tapachula. (1,000/750*) 1100-0100* Música romantica, noticias. 1a Avenida Sur Galeana No. 2 30700 T: (962) 620-00-93 F: 620-00-91 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: “Super K” WRTH-02: “Super K” Cantú 0207: “Super K 900” N 14-54-36 W 92-17-06 (1,000/750)(ex 1,000/750 on 1100) 900 CHIHUAHUA XEDT “La Reina***” Ciudad Cuauhtémoc. (5,000/1,500)(1,000/0) 1200-0500 1300-0100. Música variada. Some German programming. Calle Agustín Melgar No. 602 31500 T: (625) 582-08-81 F: 581-23-30 http://www.lareina900.com/ (Firmesa) (GRD Radio) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-04: “La Divertida” on 1080. N 28-25-07 W 106-49-30 (5,000/1,500)(ex N 28-24-42 W 106-52-24 1,000/250 on 1080) 900 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEW “W Radio***” México. (250,000/250,000**) 24 hrs*. Información, entretenmiento y deportes en programación hablanda. //XEW-FM 96.9 Calzada de Tlalpan No. 3000, Colonia Espartaco 04870 T: (55) 53-27-20-00 F: 56-79-79-96 http://www.wradio.com.mx/ (Televisa) MPM-03/01: “Cadena W, Azul y Plata” WRTH-02: “La Voz de la América Latina/Cadena Azul y Plata” N 19-18-36 W 99-08-05 (Col. Ex-Hacienda De C. 250,000/250,000) 900 JALISCO XEED “Poder Digital/La Lider” Ameca. (1,000/250) 1200-0400. Granja “El Brillante” (A.P. 16) 46600 T: (375) 758-05-80 F: 758-52-90 (Central Trade Media) (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01, Cantú 1104 & WRTH-04: 1450 “ED Contigo” Música variada en español. By 01/05, Fred Cantú reported frequency change and new slogan, “Poder Digital.” Logo on Cantú website shows “Poder Digital” but Cantú repors slogan “La Lider.” N 20-33-29 W 104-02-52 (1450) 900 NUEVO LEÓN XEOK “OK Noticias/Radio Trafico” Monterrey. (10,000/2,500*) 24 hrs* Noticias, programación hablada. Monterrey No. 698, Esquina Cerralvo, Colonia Libertad 67130 T: (81) 83-79-08-78, 83-79-08-80, 83-79-34-35, 83-79-34-56, 83-79-34-86 F: 83-77-93-56 (ACIR)(CMR) WRTH-02-04: “La Bonita” MPM-03/04-0906 showed XEOK on 920; MPM-12/06 put XEOK back on correct frequency. N 25-4130 W 100-14-37 (10,000/2,500)(ex 1,000/500 on 920)(ex N 25-40-47 W 100-17-28 1,000/250 on 920) (Guadalupe) 900 VERACRUZ XEWB “W Radio***” Veracruz. (50,000/50,000)(50,000/10,000) 24 hrs. Playa Aventura s/n, Colonio Playa Linda 91890 (229) 924-00-22 (Televisa) Former address, from WRTH: Calazada de Tlalpan Numero 3000, Colonioa Espartico, México D.F. 04870 Italian DX’er Dario Monferini visited XEWB in August 2005 and listed address: Zamora 364 N 19-12-49 W 96-10-24 (50,000/50,000) 910 910 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEAO “Radio Mexicana**” Mexicali. (1,000/250)(250/250) 24 hrs* Música variada, noticias y eventos deportivos. Avenida Calafia No. 519 Centro Civico 21000 T: (686) 557-02-10, 557-02-20 F: 557-37-00 (Radiorama) N 32-38-39 W 115-30-19 (250/250 +1,000/250) 910 GUANAJUATO XEACN “Fórmula 910/Radio Fórmula* León” León. (5,000/100*) 24 hrs* //XEDF-1500 Programas informativos y de entretenimiento en vivo, locales y nacionales. Boulevard Algecires No. 1504, Colonia Lomas Arbide 37368 T: (477) 441-00-02 (ORF/Ramsa) WRTH-04: “Radio Uno” MPM-06/04: Metrópoli 910 Nuestras Personalidades Boulevard Mariano Escobedo No. 4206 Poniente, Colonia Flores Magón 37350 T: (477) 777-19-43 N 21-07-44 W 101-37-38 (5,000/100) 910 JALISCO XENAY “W Radio” Puerto Vallarta. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs* Música variada en español. Honduras No. 309 Int. 161, Colonia 5 de Diciembre 48350 T: (322) 223-28-84 (Televisa) Transmitter at San Vicente, Nayarit. MPM-03/01: 1400 “La Buena Onda del Pacifico” Ciudad Guzmán. WRTH-04-07: “La Buena Onda del Pacifico, Puebla 64 Sur, Tepic, Nayarit 63060 N 20-45-25 W 105-15-50 (Bucerias, Nayarit*, 10,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 1400) 910 NAYARIT XENAY Bucerias. (10,000/1,000) see Puerto Vallarta, JALISCO 910 PUEBLA XEOL “Radio Impacto**” Teziutlán. (10,000/2,500)(10,000/500) 1200-0400*. (Música moderna en español-inglés, pop) Juárez No. 1002 (A.P. 176) 73800 T: (231) 312-03-89, 312-04-89 (ACIR)(CMR) N 19-48-35 W 97-23-04 10,000/2,500 on 990 [910 intended?])(ex 19-48-53 W 97-22-32 1,000/1,000 on 990) (Chignautla) 910 TABASCO XEACM “Radio Éxitos**” Cárdenas. (5,000/100)(5,000/1,000) 1200-0100 1200-0600. Música grupera popular. Esquina Leandro Adriano y Rogelio Ruiz Rojas No. 106 86500 T: (937) 372-02-12 F: 372-02-28 (OIR) N 17-59-26 W 93-12-02 (5,000/100 on 1110) 920 920 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XESDD “La Tremenda*/Radio Fórmula*” Ensenada. (2,500/200)(10,000) 1400-1000 1400-0800 Calle 3a No. 1323-15 Plaza Elva 22800 T: (646) 177-18-81, 177-18-41 (Radio, S.A.) (-Sl,F.) WRTH-04 “Onda 91/Radio Mil” “La Tremenda” slogan heard in Southern California in August 2004; XESDD calls given both on 920 and 1030. Format: Banda. N 31-52-05 W 116-39-30 (2,500/200 XESDA) (Fracción 4 El Aguajito) 920 CAMPECHE XETEB “Radio Mar**” Campeche. (1,500/500*) 1200-0200 1200-0600 Calle 53 Esq. Avenida 16 de Septiember s/n 24000 T: (981) 811-16-07, 811-16-08 (IMER) (Transmitter in Tenabo, Campeche) (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01: “Radio Mar” Música de todo genero, noticias, cultura, entretenimiento, espectaculos. IMER website in September 2004 shows this slogan and format (perfil) as “multiperfil”. XETEB deleted from MPM-09/06 & 1206; Dario Monferini, visiting Campeche in August 2005 reported this station had closed down six months earlier. IMER Website unavailable 01/14/07. N 20-01-52 W 90-14-19 (1,500/500) (Tenabo) 920 COAHUILA XEMJ “La Fronteriza* Del Aire” Piedras Negras. (1,000/250*) 1200-0500* Rassini No. 617, Colonia Bravo 26000 T/F: (878) 783-79-79 (Difusa) MPM-03/01: “La Fronteriza” WRTH-02: “La Fronteriza” October 2002 “La Coqueta” slogan heard. WRTH-04-07: “La Coqueta” N 28-41-24 W 100-31-18 (1,000/250) 920 COAHUILA XERCA “Stereo Joya” “Planeta” Torreón. (5,000/200*) 24 hrs*. (Música moderna en español, ingles) //XHRCA-102.7. Pamanes y Privada Eulogio Ortiz s/n Colonia Amplicación los Angeles (A.P. 700) 27140 T: (871) 716-35-21, 712-29-20, 712-36-52 (OIR) WRTH-04 “La Joya” Cantú-04: “Stereo Joya” N 25-34-55 W 103-28-39 (XETAA Torreón, 5,000/200)(Gómez Palacio, DURANGO) 920 CHIAPAS XEVV “La Poderosa*/Radio Fórmula” Tuxtla Gutiérrez. (10,000/500*) 1200-0600* Música tropical y noticias. Avenida Central Poniente No. 554-4º 29000 T: (961) 612-07-10, 612-09-20 F: 611-12-08 (Radiorama) WRTH-04-07 “Radio Diversión” Radiorama Website: “La Poderosa” N 16-45-59 W 93-05-01 (10,000/500) 25 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 920 CHIHUAHUA XEQD “Radio Noticias 920**” Chihuahua. (5,000)(1,000/250*) 1100-0400 1200-0700 Noticias y radio hablada. Ignacio Allende No. 2211, Colonia Zarco 31020 T: (614) 433-26-60 http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=chi_920 (Megaradio de México) N 28-40-56 W 106-04-46 (1,000/250) or N 28-37-49 W 105-57-58 (1,000/250 920 DURANGO XERCA Stereo Joya Gómez Palacio. (5,000/200) See Torreón, Coahuila. 920 GUANAJUATO XERE “La Comadre**, Puros Éxitos” Celaya. (5,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 1300-0600 Música popular, grupera, y regional. //XHRE-88.1 Guanajuato No. 106, Colonia Alameda 38050 T: (461) 616-00-08, 613-63-16, 616-03-50 (ACIR)(CMR) Transmitter at Salvatierra, Guanajuato. WRTH-02: La Comadre/Radio Cañon Address 2004: Privada Renovacaión No. 135 Condominio Suárez Irigoyan 38090 T: (461) 612-47-10, 612-47-50 F: 616-04-83 N 20-18-17 W 100-49-30 (Salvatierra, 5,000/1,000 + 10,000/1,000 on 930) (Ojo Seco) 920 JALISCO XELT “Radio María” Tlaquepaque. (10,000/250)(10,000/0) 24 hrs*. Avenida Cruz del Sur No. 3195 Piso 3, Colonia Lomas de la Victoria 44580 T: (33) 33-67-10-00 http://www.radiomariamexico.com/ (ex-Televisa) Station ID on streaming audio gave above address and identified Tlaquepaque, rather than Guadalajara as shown on website. WRTH-04-07: “Oasis 920” N 20-43-55 W 103-19-01 (10,000/1,000) or N 20-39-44 W 103-23-47 500/250 (Huentitan el Bajo) 920 MICHOACÁN XELCM “Radio* La* Mexicana**” Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas. (5,000/2,500)(1,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Música grupera moderna. Carretera Lázaro Cárdenas-La Mira, Colonia 5 de Mayo 60990 T/F: (753) 537-41-67, 537-34-34, 537-11-44 (Radiorama) Radiorama website: “Radio Mexicana” on 920. N 18-00-11 W 102-14-38 (1,000/1,000 on 920)(ex N 17-58-07 W 102-12-00 1,000/1,000 on 930) 920 OAXACA XEPNX “Radio Costa**/Radio Fórmula” Santiago Pinotepa Nacional. (1,000/150)(1,000/125) 1200-0100 1200-0600. Avenida Lic. Alfonso Pérez Gasga No. 504 71600 T: (954) 543-34-34, 543-28-65 (Promosat) (-F.) MPM-03/01: (Corporación Radiofónica Oaxaqueña)(MPM-09/06 dropped slogan and format) N 16-20-32 W 98-03-40 (1,000/130) 920 PUEBLA XEZAR “Bonita** 920” Puebla. (1,000/1,000*) 24 hrs. Música mexicana, balada y de ranchera fina. Avenida 15 Poniente No. 1306, Colonia Santiago 72000 T/F: (222) 243-01-00, 243-43-27, 243-99-27 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Q’ Bonita 9-20” MPM-03/04 “Inolvidable” WRTH-04: “Inolvidable 920”; WRTH-02: “Que Bonita 9-20” N 19-02-12 W 98-16-57 (Cholula 1,000/1,000) (San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo) 920 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEBM San Luis Potosí. See 820 920 SINALOA XECQ “La C-Q, La Ranchera de Culiacán**” Culiacán. (5,000/500*) 1200-0800 24 hrs. Música ranchera, norteña, novelas y noticias. Avenida Insurgentes No. 334 Sur Primer PB Centro 80000 T: (667) 744-86-66 F: 717-25-41 http://www.cq.promomedios.net/paginas/inicio.htm (Radiocima) N 24-49-20 W 107-28-36 (5,000/500) 920 SONORA XEHQ “Radio Capital*/La Explosiva*” Hermosillo. (5,000/1,000)(1,000/1,000) 1300-0700 1200-0700. Música grupera, noticieros y deportes. Yañez esquina Zacatecas No. 16-A, Colonia San Benito 83190 T: (662) 215-29-74 (Capital) MPM-03/01: 590 “Stereorey” WRTH-04: “La Mejor” WRTH-02: “Globo 920” MPM-03/04 “La Explosiva” La Explosiva” slogan heard in January 2004. Compiler, in Arizona in April 2004, heard both Capital and Explosiva slogans on this frequency but slogan is no longer listed on Radio Capital website. N 29-04-47 W 110-55-21 (XEBH-590 1,000/1,000) N 29-03-11 W 110-53-10 (XEBH-920 5,000/1,000)(FCC also shows XEHQ-590 {only} N 2903-35 W 110-54-35 {500/500, then 1,000/1,000}) 920 TAMAULIPAS XELE “La Pura Ley” “Indomable” Tampico. (10,000/2,500) 1200-0600 (Música ranchera, noticias). Boulevard Adolfo López Mateos Número 3205 Local 9 y 10 Santo Niño 89160 T: (833) 357-25-00 al 09 (OIR) MPM-03/04 showed XELE “La Pura Ley” on 1300 khz with 1,200 watts; WRTH-04 shows on 1300 Address and telephone number also new. SCT 11/3/2003 showed on 1300 at Villa Cuauhtémoc, Veracruz; SCT 10/11/2006 shows at Los Pichones, Veracruz, on 920 with 10,000/2,500. N 22-12-37 W 97-49-51 (1,000/500 on 1300) 920 VERACRUZ XELE Los Pichones. (10,000/2,500) See Tampico, Tamaulipas. 930 930 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XERLA “9-30 Todo Éxitos” Santa Rosalia. (1,000/0*) Avenida de las Flores No. 1 23920 Heard in September 2004, giving slogan and address as above. Not listed by MPM; SCT 11/3/2003 shows on 930, but SCT 10/14/04 and beyond show on 940, as does Cantú. N 27-18-38 W 112-17-08 (1,000/250) 930 COAHUILA XESHT “La Grande de Coahuila**” Saltillo. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs*. Música grupera. (América Latina y Alaska s/n Colonia Virreyes (A.P. 27) 25230 T: (844) 415-18-12, 415-24-12 F: 416-53-26) (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “Digital 930*” Cantú 2004: “La Sarapera” MPM-09/06 & 1206 notes address: “Información pendiente,” indicating changes are coming. Radiorama website 0107 shows slogan still “La Grande de Coahuila” N 25-28-18 W 100-59-46 (1430) 930 COLIMA XETTT “Magia* 930” Colima. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0400* Música pop en español, noticias locales y nacionales. Calzada la Armonia No. 270 28020 T: (312) 313-19-40 F: 313-15-00 www.radiolevy.com.mx http://zgrl.firstmediaworks.com/Article.asp?id=121319&spid=5171 (Direct Deal Radio) MPM: 0301: “K-lien-T 930 AM” WRTH-02: “Caliente AM” WRTH-04-07 & Cantú: 2004 “La Rocola” N 19-15-24 W 103-43-28 (XEDS-930, 1,000/1,000)(ex N 19-14 or 17-27 W 103-42-47 5,000/250 on 1470) 930 CHIAPAS XEMK “MK Radio Mexicana**” Huixtla. (5,000/500)(5,000/0) 1100-0600 1100-0100 Música Mexicana, noticias. Avenida Central Norte No. 8 Centro 30640 T: (964) 642-09-74 F: 642-07-69 (Grupo Radicima) N 15-08-01 W 92-28-50 (5,000/2,500 or /500 or /150) (Hixtla) 26 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 930 HIDALGO XECY “Banda 930*” Huejutla. (2,500/1,000)(2,000/1,000**) 1200-0600 1200-0200. Música variada ranchera, tropical, noticias. Morelos No. 27 Centro (A.P. 35) 43000 T: (789) 896-00-63 (Difusa) MPM-03/01: “Radio Diversión” WRTH-02 and Fred Cantú: on 1320 as “Radio Diversion” SCT 03/11/04+ on 930. N 21-07-49 W 98-25-14 (Huejutla de Reyes 1,000/500 on 1320) 930 MÉXICO XECH “Radio Capital” Toluca. (10,000) All sources except FCC data base show move to 1040; FCC still lists only 1490. 930 MICHOACÁN XEZU “La Explosiva*” Zacapu. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs 1200-0400. Música grupera y noticias. Mártires de Uruapan No. 501 (A.P. 50) 58620 T: (436) 363-00-50, 363-50-54 http://www.zacapumich.com.mx/ (RASA) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-02-07: “Sonida ZU Poder Musical” N 19-48-50 W 101-47-53 (1,000/1,000 on 1270) 930 OAXACA XETLA “La Voz de la Mixteca*” Tlaxiaco. (5,000/0*) 1200-0000 in mixteco, triqui y español Carretera Yucudaa Km. 54.5, C.P. 69800 T/F: (953) 552 02 40, per website http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1035 N 17-14-56 W 97-41-41 (5,000/1,000) (Santa María Asunción Tlaxiaco) 930 VERACRUZ XEU “La U de Veracruz***” Veracruz. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs 1130-0700 Noticias, deportes y prgramas de contenido. Melchior Ocampo No. 119-6º Piso, Edificio Pazos 91700 T: (229) 989-02-40 http://www.xeu930.am/ (RASA) MPM-03/01: “El Eco de Sotavente desde Veracruz” N 19-07-58 W 96-07-50 (10,000/1,000) (Boca del Río*) 930 YUCATÁN XEUL “La Picosita**” Mérida. (2,500/200*) 1200-0400 1200-0500. La major de música Latina, salsa, meringue, cumbia, bachata. Edificio Publicentro Calle 62 No. 508 Altos (A.P. 217) 97000 T: (999) 923-61-55 F: 928-06-80 (RASA) MPM-03/01: “RadioFórmula Uno 930 AM” WRTH-02: “Foro 930” WRTH-04: “Radio Fórmula, Primera Cadena Nacional” Cantú 2004: “La Barracuda” N 21-02-55 W 89-3758 (2,500/200)(ex N 21-17-28 W 89-37-32 2,000/130 on 890, ex 1,000/1,000 on 1360) 930 ZACATECAS XEQS “Romance en Radio***/Radio Fórmula” Fresnillo. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/3,000) 24 hrs*. Música moderna en español. Avenida Hidalgo No. 316-1º Piso (A.P. 41) 99000 T: (493) 932-12-40 F: 932-12-32 http://www.b15.com.mx/radio/xeqs.htm (RASA) MPM-03/01: RF programming not shown. WRTH-04 reports XEQS relays Radio ACIR’s XEL-1260 0500-1600, Schedule on website 01/07 shows “Panorama Informativa” from Radio ACIR 1200-1600, which is carried on “88.9 Noticias” in México, D.F. and Radio Fórmula noticias 1930-2130. N 23-08-30 W 102-49-58 (10,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/500 or /100 on 980)(ex N 23-08-24 W 102-49-41 1,000/500 on 1470) (Buenavista de Rivera) 940 940 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEMMM “940-AM Oldies*/Radio ABC” Mexicali. (1,000/100*) 24 hrs*. (Música grupera, noticias.) Prolongación Alfareros No. 253 Centro Civico 21000 T: (686) 557-31-22, 557-20-52, 557-20-11 F: 557-19-00. (Promosat)(ORF/Ramsa)(or Radio ABC) MPM-03/01: XEWV “La Onda 94” MPM-0404: Fiesta Mexicana/Radio Fórmula” WRTH-04-07: “Fiesta Mexicana” XEWV call and “Fiesta Mexicana” slogan moved to 106.7; MPM-12/06 shows neither format nor slogan for XEMMM-940; California DX’ers hear “940-AM Oldies” slogan; ABC website shows “XEMM”-940 and XEABCA-820 as affiliates. Radio Fórmula display add in MPM-12/06 still shows XEMMM as affiliate. N 32-37-40 W 115-34-48 (XEWV, 1,000/100) 940 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XERLA “Radio Santa Rosalía” Santa Rosalía. (10,000/1,000) Cantú 01/07 & SCT 10/11/06 list XERLA on 940; WRTH, FCC show on 930, where it had been heard, as “930-Todo Éxitos” by one DX’er in October 2004, giving address as Avenida de las Flores No. 1, (Postal code 23920, per WRTH.) N 27-18-38 W 112-17-08 (1,000/250 on 930.) 940 COAHUILA XEYJ “Radio Uno, YJ La Fiera Musical*” Sabinas. (15,000*) 1200-0600 24 hrs Música variada, grupera y noticias. Zaragoza Poniente No. 1270, Colonia del Valle 26788 T: (861) 614-12-00, 614-09-12 (Difusa) MPM-03/01: 950 “La Fiera Musical*” (10,000) Nueva Rosita WRTH-04: “La Fiera Musical/Y-J Mexicana” WRTH-06-07 “La YJ Mexicana” MPM:03-04 “La Y-J Mexicana,” but reverted to “La Fiera Musical.” Has been heard on 940 since February 2002; heard in 2004 using “Radio Uno” and “YJ La Fiera Musical” slogans. SCT 10/11/2006 list still shows on 950 (10,000/100) N 27-56-53 W 101-14-42 (950, 10,000/100) 940 CHIAPAS XEREC Reforma. See Villahermosa, Tabasco. 940 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEQ “Bésame 9-40***” México. (50,000/50000**) 24 hrs*. Música Romantica del Recuerdo. Calzada del Tlalpan No. 3000 Colonia Espartaco 04870 (55) 53-27-20-00 F: 56-79-79-96 http://www.besame.com.mx/ (Televisa) MPM-03/01: Cadena Q, Verde y Oro.” WRTH-02: “Enamorado 9-40” WRTH-04: “XEQ 940, Grandes Recuerdos” N 19-18-50 W 99-04-35 (Iztapalapa, 150,000/50,000) 940 JALISCO XEHE “La Voz* de Jalisco 9-40” Atotonilco el Alto. (1,000/1,000)(1,000/0) 1300-0200 1300-0100. Centro Comercial del Valle de Atotonilco Local 17 Centro 47750 T: (391) 917-13-58 F: 917-10-51 (Corporadio) (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01: “La Voz de Jalisco*” Música moderna en español. N 20-32-59 W 102-30-26 (500/0 on 1130)(or 1,000/1,000 on 1600) 940 TABASCO XEREC “W Radio” Villahermosa. (2,500/2,500)(1,000/250) 24 hrs Música Mexicana. Antonio Rullán Ferrer No. 201, Colonia Mayito 86090 T: (993) 312-12-21 (Televisa) MPM-03/01: “Radio Reforma” Reforma, Chiapas. MPM-03/04: “Mariachi Estéreo”, Villahermosa, Tabasco. WRTH 02-07: “Radio Reforma, Reforma, Chiapas. MPM 12/06 still shows transmitter at Reforma. SCT 11/3/03 listed transmitter site at Reforma, Chiapas, but 10/11/06 list shows at Miguel Hidalgo, Primera Secction, Tabasco. (Guia Roja shows three different towns named Miguel Hidalgo in Tabasco.) WRTH-02-07 listed address as Carretera Boca del Limón, 29500 Reforma, Chiapas N 17-58-41 W 92-59-30 (Miguel Hidalgo, Primera Sección, Tabasco* 1,000/250)(ex N 27-54-06 W 93-08-22 (Reforma, Chiapas 1,000/250) 940 TAMAULIPAS XERKS “La Poderosa***” Reynosa. (1,000/1,000*)(1,000/0) 1200-0400*. Música ranchera y grupera. Calle Colón No. 1306 Altos 38, Colonia Del Prado (A.P. 241) 88560 T: (899) 922-90-45, 922-24-11 F: 922-90-49 (Radiorama) N 26-02-45 W 98-14-18 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 26-03-12 W 98-17-29 500/200) 950 950 AGUASCALIENTES. XECAA “La 950*” Aguascalientes. (1,000/500)(1,000/1,000) 1200-0400 1200-0600 Música en español de catalogo, noticiero con Jacobo Zabludovsky 1900-2100. Madero No. 333-1er 20000 T: (449) 916-35-38, 915-82-81 Fax 916-39-29 http://www.radiouniversal.com.mx/ (Radio Universal/Promosat) MPM-03/01: “La Doble A, Cadena Azul y Plata” WRTH-02 “Cadena Azul y Plata” MPM:03/04, Cantú-04, WRTH-02-07 “Azul 95” N 21-57-21 W 102-16-14 (El Puertocito, 1,000/500)(ex N 21-54-01 W 102-31-36 Calvillo) 27 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 950 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEKAM “Radio Fórmula* Californias*” Tijuana. (17,000)(20,000/500*) 24hrs*. Noticias y programas hablados Carlos Rovirosa No. 3110 Fraccionamiento Aviación 22440 T: (666) 685-16-50 (ORF/Ramsa) N 32-25-15 W 117-05-27 (Rosario 12,000 or 50,000/5,000 DA-2) N (ex N 32-25-30 W 117-05-20 17,000 or 10,000/5,000 DA-1 Tijuana)(Rosarito) 950 CAMPECHE XEMAB “Canal Internacional**/Radio Fórmula” Ciudad del Carmen. (1,000/250)(250/250) 1200-0400* Música moderna en español, noticias. Calle 22 No. 131 Colonia Pallas 24140 T: (938) 382-15-52, 382-14-89, 382-16-46 F: 382-15-51 (Radiorama)(ORF/Ramsa) N 18-30-00 W 91-45-00 (1,000/1,000 or 250/250) 950 COAHUILA XEYJ Nueva Rosita. See 940, Saltillo, Coahuila 950 CHIAPAS XETUG “Dimensión**” Tuxtla Gutiérrez. (1,000/250*) 1200-0600* Música pop en inglés y español, noticias. Boulevard Belisario Domínguez Km 1081 29020 T: (961) 615-05-81 F: 615-06-86 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Sonido 95” N 16-45-27 W 9307-22 (1,000/500) 950 CHIHUAHUA XEFA “La Poderosa*” Chihuahua. (1,000/250)(1,000/500) 24 hrs*. Música grupera, banda, norteña. Libertad No. 1306 31000 T: (614) 415-26-15 F: 415-16-93 (Radiorama) //XHFA-89.3 WRTH-04 “Radiorama/La Amor” WRTH-02: “Radiorama/La Poderosa” N 28-36-38 W 106-02-58 (5,000/250) 950 GUANAJUATO XECEL “Radio Lobo* Bajio” Celaya. (10,000)(5,000/1,000)(5,000/2,500) 24 hrs Música romántica, ranchera, grupera, norteña. Privada Venustiano Carranza No. 119-1er Piso 38000 T: (461) 159-99-00 F: 159-99-01 (CMR) Transmitter at Cortazar, Guanajuato MPM-03/04 showed power of 5,000w. WRTH-04 shows city of license as Cortazar. “Radio Lobo” slogan heard in North Texas 12/06. N 20-3008 W 100-55-17 (Cortázar, 5,000/1,000)(Praderas de la Soledad) 950 GUERRERO XEACA “Radio Felicidad**” Acapulco. (5,000/5,000*)(5,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Éxitos de siempre ’60s, ’70s, ’80s en español. Avenida La Suiza No. 19 (A.P. 60) Fraccionamiento Las Playas 39390 T: (744) 483-67-13, 483-07-93, 483-17-37 F: 482-79-87 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: 630 “Radio ACIR” WRTH-2004 shows as “Radio ACIR” on 950 SCT 10/11/2006 shows on 950 N 16-49-29 W 99-49-55 (5,000/150 on 950)(ex N 16-51-39 W 99-53-03 (5,000/1,000 on 630) 950 JALISCO XEMEX “La Mexicana**” Ciudad Guzmán. (5,000/500*) 1200-0600* //104.9 XHMEX. Música grupera, popular Mexicana. Primera de Mayo No. 126 Int. 8 (A.P. 130) 49000 T/F: (341) 412-14-15, 412-04-06 http://www.lamexicana.com.mx/ (Radiorama) N 19-44-25 W 103-27-38 (5,000/500) 950 NAYARIT XEZE “La Poderosa*” Santiago Ixcuintla. (2,500/1,000*) 1300-0500 1200-0300. (Éxitos en español, tropical, ranchera.) Avenida Amado Nervo No. 106-B (A.P. 4) 63310 T: (323) 235-06-20 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01-06/04+ and WRTH-02-07: “La Invasora Cantú 04: “La Cotorra” Radiorama website 01/07 “La Poderosa” N 21-48-01 W 105-14-06 (2,500/1,000) 950 NUEVO LEÓN XERN “Radio Naranjera***” Monterrey. (5,000/1,000**) 24 hrs* Grupo Mass Communicaciones, S.A. de C.V., Privada Rhin No. 647, Colonia Mirador 64000 T: (81) 83-45-53-00 F: 83-40-29-06 (Televisa) Transmitter at Montemorelos, Nuevo León WRTH-04 lists location as Montemorelos N 25-11-27 W 99-52-05 (Montemorelos* 1,000/250 ex 150) 950 OAXACA XEOJN “La Voz de la Chinantia*” San Lúcas Ojitlán. (5,000/0)(10,000/0) 1400-2200 1200-2400 Domicilio Conocido Independencia s/n, Sección Segundo 68470 T: 287 877-60-63, per website, which said XEOJN doubled its power in January 2006. http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1034 N 18-03-35 W 96-23-40 (10,000/0)(ex N 18-03-59 W 96-22-46, 5,000/0) 950 SINALOA XEORF “Radio Éxitos*” Los Mochis. (5,000/500)(4,000/500) 1200-0500 1200-0700. Música romántica juvenil, éxitos de los ’70s y ’80s, noticieros. Hidalgo No. 755 Poniente 81200 T: (668) 812-89-50, 812-29-81, 818-14-73 F: 818-14-72 (RASA) WRTH-06-07: “Radio Amor” RASA Website 01/07: “Radio Éxitos” N 25-57-27 W 108-54-45 (El Fuerte 4,000/500) (Mochicahui) 950 SONORA XEPB “La Grande or Radio Amor” Hermosillo. (10,000/100*) 1300-0800 Heriberto Aja No. 96 y Nayarit 83000 (T: (662) 21066-22, 210-64-84, 210-45-71 (Radio S.A.) (-Sl,F.) Logo pictured on Cantú website shows “Radio Amor” N 29-04-36 W 110-59-26 (10,000/100)(ex N 29-04-55 W 110-59-48 on 1400) 950 TAMAULIPAS XETO “Romántica***” Tampico. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs*. Música de los ’70s, ’80s y ’90s en español. Benito Juárez No. 506, Colonia Tolteca 89160 T: (833) 213-82-85, 217-24-28 F: 213-97-32 (Radiorama) “Romántica” slogan heard in North Texas 12/06. N 2214-06 W 97-51-34 (1,000/1,000)(+ 5,000/2000) 960 960 COAHUILA XEKS “Super Mix**” Saltillo. (1,000/100)(500/100) 1100-0600* Música moderna nacional, opinión publica, noticias. General Manuel Peréz Treviño Poniente No. 839 25000 T: (844) 414-81-49, 414-64-32 (RASA) N 25-26-37 W 100-59-22 (500/100)(+ 1,000/250) 960 CHIAPAS XETAP “Imperio* or La Tropical” Tapachula. (5,000/150)(5,000/125) 1100-0100 1100-0800 Música grupera y Tropical, noticias. 1a Avenida Sur Galeana No. 2 30700 T: (962) 620-00-93 F: 620-00-91 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: Radio Cotorra” WRTH-04: “La Cotorra” MPM-03/04-12/06 “Imperio” Cantú-04-01/07: “La Tropical” N 14-53-39 W 92-14-49 (5,000/130 or /1,000)(+ N 14-56-15 W 92-16-43 5,000/1,000)(ex N 14-54-30 W 92-14-15 1,000/0 on 1310) 960 CHIHUAHUA XEFAMA “Radio 960, La Fama***” Ciudad Camargo. (10,000/1,000)(1,000/100) 24 hrs*. Música variada en español y noticias. González Ortega No. 1130 Centro 33700 T: (648) 462-53-13 F: 462-53-20 http://www.xefama.es.mn/ (Difusa) MPM-03/01: XECC “Espectacular 960” N 27-42-15 W 105-10-58 (El Refugio* 10,000/1,000)(ex XECC, 1,000 or 250/100) 960 GUERRERO XEXC “Super Mil**” Taxco. (1,000/1,000*)(1,470/1,000) 1200-0500* Música grupera y ranchera. Cerro de la Bermaja s/n 40200 T: (762) 622-46-50, 622-47-00, 622-45-30, F: 622-08-46 (ABC Radio) MPM-09/06 & 12/06 dropped slogan and format and changed rep from SOMER to ABC Radio. However, it is not shown on ABC Radio website. CIRT list shows name of town as Taxco de Alarcon; WRTH-04 shows as Taxco de Juan Ruíz de Alarcon N 18-33-07 W 99-35-59 (1,470/1,000)(ex N 18-33-17 W 99-36-00 1,000/1,000 on 1480) 28 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 960 GUERRERO XEUQ “Radio Variedades**” Zihuatanejo. (1,000/500*) 1200-0300* Música variada moderna en español. Avenida Paseo de Zihuatenajo Poniente No. 143, Colonia El Limón 40880 T: (755) 554-26-88, 554-23-74, 554-22-01 F: 554-23-64 (OIR) N 17-38-47 W 10134-18 (1,000/250)(+ 5,000/1,000) 960 JALISCO XEHK “La H-K La Voz de Guadalajara*” Guadalajara (1,000/250)(10,000/2,500)(10,000/5,000) 24 hrs*. Vidrío No. 2058 44100 T: (33) 38-30-25-55, 36-30-25-41 F:36-16-93-72 http://www.unidifusion.com.mx/ (Radiorama) (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01: “La Voz de Guadalajara” Música grupera y ranchera N 20-40-32 W 103-21-14 (1,000/1,000) 960 MICHOACÁN XEMM “La Nueva Amor” Morelia. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs*. Música grupera ’60s,’70s y ’80s, noticias y programación hablada. Laguna de Parras No. 630 58020 (443) 314-35-18 F: 314-33-85 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Radio ACIR*” MPM-03/04, Cantú-04, WRTH-04-07: “La Grupera” Cantú-01/07 & CMR website-01/07: “Amor” ACIR website-01/07: “La Nueva Amor” N 19-41-19 W 101-10-53 (1,000/1,000) 960 QUINTANA ROO XEROO “La Voz de Quintana Roo*or “Xpresión”” Chetumal. (5,000/500*) 1200-0500*. Música variada moderna en español. Avenida Andrés Quintana Roo No. 221, Colonia Venustiano Carranza 77012 T: (9;83) 832-00-96 F: 832-23-96 (Direct Deal) Cantú04: “La Voz de Quintana Roo” Cantú-01/07 notes “Xpresión” also on //XHROO-95.3, which MPM-12/06 shows as “La Radio de Colores” CMR Website-01/07 reflects MPM listing for AM & FM. Though MPM lists the stations with different addresses in Chetumal, the station personnel are the same, and their e-mail address is at sipse.com.mx. SIPSE website http://sipse.com.mx shows neither XEROO or XHROO in January 2007, but it does show Campeche’s XECAM-1280 and 98.9 as “Xpressión.” MPM-12/06 shows the XECAMs with the Radio ACIR slogan “Mix” but shows the same personnel as the two Chetumal stations. Note also that former address for XEROO in MPM-03/04 – Carretera a Calderitas km 2 (A.P. 96) 77010 -- remains listed as address for XHROO in MPM-12/06, and though different addresses are shown, the phone numbers apply to both Chetumal stations. N 18-31-11 W 88-17-14 (5,000/500) 960 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XECZ “ABC Radio*” San Luis Potosí. (1,000/1,000)(1,000/250) 1200-0600 24hrs Noticieros, música ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, ’90s y actual. Los Bravo No. 445 Altos 78000 T” (444) 812-20-21, 812-22-21 F: 812-09-93 (México Radio) WRTH-04-07: “Perfil 9-60” ABC Radio website 01/07 lists call letters as XEACZ. N 22-09-10 W 100-58-48 960 SONORA XEIQ “Radio Felicidad**” Ciudad Obregón. (1,000*/500*)(5,000) 24 hrs*. Música variada, trios, baladas, ranchero y tropical. Sinaloa Sur No. 408 (Planta Alta) (A.P. 433) 85000 T/F: (644) 415-27-51, 415-28-61 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Spazio” WRTH-07: “Radio ACIR” CMR & ACIR websites in 01-07 both show “Radio Felicidad.” “Radio Felicidad” heard in November 2003, announcing “mil watts.” N 2730-47 W 109-57-05 (1,000/500) 960 TAMAULIPAS XEK “La Estación Grande* de Nuevo Laredo*” Nuevo Laredo. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Música variada en español y noticias. González No. 2409-3er. Piso, Centro (A.P. 99) 88000 (867) 712-30-35, 712-68-77 F: 712-93-00 (Central Trade Media) Station engineer confirmed 5,000/1,000 power in 2004. Uses XEK singing IDs. Full slogan ID heard in January 2003. N 27-16-42 W 99-31-36 (5,000/1,000) 960 VERACRUZ XEGB “W Radio*” Coatzacoalcos. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600 24hrs. Noticieros, programación hablada. Hidalgo No. 1117-A, Centro 96400 T: (921) 214-92-71 F: 214-93-69 (Televisa) MPM-03/01: “Radio Éxitos; WRTH-02: “Radio Éxitos Tremenda” WRTH-04: “Dimensión 9-60” MPM-03/04 & WRTH-06-07: “Romántica” N 18-04-17 W 94-24-15 (Nanchital, 1,000/500) or N 18-05-26 W 94-27-17 (Cosoleacaque, 1,000/1,000)(Estero del Pantano, 1,000/500) 960 VERACRUZ XEOZ “Satélite**” Jalapa. (1,000/250*) 1200-0600*. Música pop en español e inglés. //XHOZ-91.7 Carretera JalapaVeracruz No. 200 91190 T: (228) 812-51-28, 812-80-21 F: 812-54-78 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Spazio” N 19-31-10 W 96-53-09 (1,000/250)(+ 1,000/1,000) 970 970 CHIHUAHUA XEJ “La J Mexicana**” Ciudad Juárez. (50,000/5,000)(10,000/5,000) 24 hrs*. Música ranchera. Vicente Guerrero No. 2329 Colonia Partido Romero 32300 T/F: (656) 613-77-66 http://www.gruporadiomexico.com.mx/ (Grupo Radio México) N 31-40-59 W 10621-30 (10,000/5,000) COAHUILA XEMF Monclova (1,000/500) See 780 970 DISTRITO FEDERAL XERFR “Radio Fórmula**-AM, Cadena Nacional*” México. (50,000/4,000)(100,000) 24 hrs* // XERFR-FM 103.3. Noticias, finanzas, entretenimiento, deportes. Privada de Horacio No. 10 Polanco 11560 T: (55) 52-79-22-22 F: 52-79-21-72 http://www.radioformula.com/rf6000.asp?ID=970 (ORF) Key station for Radio Fórmula’s “Cadena Naciional;” XERFR’s ID is heard on many AM frequencies. N 19-22-43 W 99-06-07 (XEDF, Iztapalapa, 50,000/4,000) 970 GUANAJUATO XEUG “Radio Universidad de Guanajuato*” Guanajuato. (1,000/1,000*) 1300-0200 Website: 1300-0500Tu-F; 13000400 Sa-Su; 1300-0200M. Palacio Federal, Casada Moneda, Spoeña 1m, P2 36000 http://radioug.ugto.mx N 21-02-06 W 101-16-31 (1,000/1,000 ex 500/0) 970 MICHOACÁN XECJ “Radio Apatzingán**” Apatzingán. (1,000/250*) 1200-0600 1200-0400 Música variada romántica y noticias //XECJ-FM-94.3. Avenida Constitución Norte No. 2 60600 T: (453) 534-00-28, 534-02-26, 534-01-66 (RASA) N 19-05-12 W 102-22-12 (1,000/250)(+ 5,000/1,000) 970 SINALOA XEVOX “Fiesta Mexicana/W Radio*” Mazatlán. (5,000/400)(10,000/1,000) 1300-0700 24 hrs (Información y entretenimiento). Avenida Miguel Alemán No. 312, Centro 82060 T: (669) 985-40-79, 981-67-00 F: 985-16-05, 981-31-37 (Promosat) Address in 2004: Angel Flores No. 412 Poniente (A.P. 148) 82000 MPM-03/01: “La Mujer” WRTH-04-07 and Cantú-04: “Radio Mujer” MPM:03/04 “Fiesta Mexicana” Cantú lists Mazatlán affiliates for ABC Radio on both 970 and 1290, but display ad for Televisa Radio in MPM-12/06 shows neither. “Fiesta Mexicana” on 970 and “Radio Mujer” on 1290, reversing the WRTH-07 listings. Promosat website 01/07 lists “Fiesta Mexicana” on 970 and “Radio Mujer” on 1290. N 23-16-46 W 106-25-03 (5,000/400)(+ 10,000/1,000) 29 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 970 SONORA XEEZ “La Super Z***” Caborca. (5,000/250*) 1400-0600*. Música popular de nostalgia y noticias. Avenida Morelos y Calle Obregón (A.P. 87) 83600 T/F: (637) 372-07-99 http://gruporadiopalacios.com.mx/superzeta/ (GRP, Grupo Radio Palacios) MPM-12/06 shows only GRP as XEEZ’s rep, but station is still listed on CMR website 01/07. N 30-43-31 W 112-09-46 (5,000/250) 970 TABASCO XEVT “La Primera Estación en Tabasco*”“970 AM Stereo” Villahermosa. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/5,000) 1100-0600 24 hrs. Música popular en general, noticias. Rosendo Taracena s/n Local 97 86030 T/F: (993) 315-22-23 (Corporadio) N 17-55-50 W 93-00-04 (5,000/1,000 ex 5,000/400) 970 TAMAULIPAS XEBJ “Radio 9-70*” Ciudad Victoria. (1,000/1,000*) 1200-0400. Música romántica, español e inglés. Gaspar De La Garza No. 170 Sur 87000 T: (834) 318-24-00, 318-24-07 (MVS Radio) MPM-03/01: “La Rancherita Más Prendita” WRTH-2004-07 shows “XEBJ-580 “La Ranchera” and does not show XEHP anywhere. SCT 11/3/2003 shows XEHP-970 (1,000/1,000) and XEBJ-580 (1,000/1,000) but SCT 10/11/2006 reverses the frequencies. N 23-27-40 W 99-07-59 (XEBJ Benito Juárez, 1,000/1,000)(ex N 23-45-08 W 99-08-46 XEBJ Ciudad Victoria, 1,000/200) 970 TAMAULIPAS XEO “Radio Gallito***” Matamoros. (1,000/1,000**) 1100-0600 1200-0600. Música pop y romántica en español. Calle Catorce y Abasolo No. 76 (A.P. 735) 87300 T: (868) 816-59-86 F: 816-77-74 (MVS Radio) N 25-53-50 W 97-32-22 (1,000/1,000) 970 YUCATÁN XEMH “Candela** La Mera Mera” Mérida. (5,000/500*) 24 hrs 1200-0500 //XHMH-95.3. Música tropical, grupera, hits, salsa. Edificio Publicentro Calle 62 No. 508 Altos (A.P. 217) 97000 T: (999) 923-61-55 F: 928-06-80 (RASA) MPM-03/01-0604 & WRTH-02/04: “Candela AM Tropicaliente” WRTH-06-07: “Candela Tropicaliente” Cantú-04-07: “Candela FM” N 21-01-23 W 89-33-48 (5,000/500)(or N 2058-54 W 89-35-20 5,000/500) 970 ZACATECAS XEZAZ “De Mil Amores 9-70**” Zacatecas. (10,000/200)(5,000/200) 24 hrs*. Balada romántica en español y noticias. Juan de Tolosa No. 402, Colonia Sierra de Alicia 98050 T/F: (492) 924-05-91, 922-60-29, 924-27-47 http://www.grupozer.com/ (Radiorama) N 22-44-41 W 102-31-31 (1,000/250)(ex 1,000/500 on 1120)(+ N 22-46-14 W 102-34-36 10,000/2,000) 980 980 COAHUILA XENR “Radio 980**” Nueva Rosita. (5,000/500**) 1155-0600* Música variada, grupera, noticias. Poniente Carranza No. 1000, Colonia Comercial 26850 T: (861) 614-08-00, 614-47-07 F: 614-22-90 (Firmesa) N 27-56-41 W 101-14-04 (5,000/500) 980 CHIHUAHUA XEJK “Stereo Sol*” Ciudad Delicias. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0600 1300-0500 Éxitos en español, segun preferencia local. Avenida 2a Norte No. 215 (A.P. 250) 33000 T: (639) 472-27-76 F: 472-70-71 (ACIR)(CMR) WRTH-02-07, MPM-01-04, Cantú-04: “La Comadre” N 28-11-21 W 105-26-59 (XEJK-1340) or 28-12-59 W 105-29-26 (XEDCH-980, 1,000/500) 980 MICHOACÁN XELC “Dual Stereo* or Estéreo” La Piedad. (5,000/200)(10,000/200) 1200-0500 1230-0500. Variada moderna en español e ingles. Madero No. 116 (A.P. 10) 59300 (352) 522-06-50 F: 522-46-96 http://www.lapiedadradio.com/Default.aspx?tabid=27 (OIR) //XELC-FM 92.7 N 20-19-55 W 102-01-31 (5,000/200 or 10,000/1,000) (La Piedad de Cabadas) 980 NAYARIT XEXT “Radio Capital**” Tepic. (1,000/1,000**) 1300-0700* Música grupera, balada, norteña, ranchera, noticiaros locales y nacionales. María Curie No. 67, Colonia Burócrata 63180 (311) 210-74-28 F: 710-39-80 (Capital) MPM-01-04, WRTH-02-04, Cantú-04: “Radio Fiesta” Address 01-04: Prolongación Durango No. 349 Sur, Colonia F.J. Serra 63140 T: (311) 213-75-47, 213-75-48 Italian DX’er Dario Monferini, who visited the station in August 2005, gave address: Avenida Insurgentes 222, 63060. N 21-30-20 W 104-48-30 or N 21-32-15 W 104-54-45 (1,000/1,000) 980 PUEBLA XEFS “Radio Matamoros**, Codigo 9-80” Izúcar de Matamoros. (5,000)(1,000/250) 1100-0500 Música tropical, grupera, banda, norteña, ranchera y pop inglés/español. Zaragoza No. 31-A, Cenro 74400 T/F: (243) 436-88-70, 436-13-25, 436-05-94 http://www.radiomatamoros.com.mx/ Shown on 840 in WRTH-02; shown on 1400 in WRTH-04, SCT 11/3/2003 & 10/22/2006 (with increased power to 5,000/1,500; Website 01/07 shows with 5,000 watts on 980, as “Radio Matamoros, La Voz del Sur” (RCN) N 18-36-42 W 98-28-04 (1,000/1,000 on 1400; 250/250 on 840) 980 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEFF “La Norteña” Matehuala. (1,000) 1200-0400 Betancourt No. 412, A.P. 80 78700 T: (488) 882-51-00 F: 88250-00 MPM-06/04-06/05, Cantú and SCT 11/3/2003 & 10/11/2006 show on 1490. Dropped from MPM list after 06/05, though XEFF is still in MPM index. Ricardo Boone Menchaca’s other station, XEWU-1400, remains listed, at Betancourt No. 412 (A.P. 80). N 23-38-41 W 100-38-26 (1,000/250 on 980)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 1490)(+ N 23-31-53 W 100-37-23 Ejido San José de Ip…, 5,000,1,000 on 980) 980 SONORA XEFQ “La Voz de la Ciudad del Cobre*” Cananea. (2,500/500)(1,000/250) 1200-0700*. Avenida Juárez y 11va. Este No. 226 84620 T: (645) 332-39-00, 332-01-15 http://www.imer.gob.mx/EstacionesIMER/LAFQ/ (IMER) Slogan, format not shown in MPM 03/01 since before 03/04. In MPM-03/01: “La Voz de la Ciudad de Cobra” Música de todo genera, noticias, cultura, entretenimiento, espectáculos. N 30-59-04 W 110-17-36 (2,500/500, ex 1,000/500) 980 SONORA XEKE “K-E 98*, Acción Digital” or “Stereo Mix 98” Navojoa. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs Avenida Juárez No. 206 (A.P. 226) 85000 T: (642) 422-69-80, 422-10-80 (CMR) Slogan, format not shown in MPM 03/01 since before 03/04. In MPM-03/01: Música moderna en español e ingles. (-Sl) Cantú-2004: “K-E 980, Uniradio” CMR Website 01/07 shows “Stereo Mix 98” N 27-04-29 W 109-28-06 (1,000/250) 980 TAMAULIPAS XETU “Radio Tampico***” Tampico. (5,000)(10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Huapangos, Radionovelas, music de ayer, hoy y siempre, noticias. Valentín Gómez Farias No. 407, Colonia Otomi 89150 T: (833) 241-00-80 F: Ext. 260 (Radiocima) N 22-12-43 W 97-49-53 (10,000/0)(and/or N 22-14-17 W 97-51-52 1,000/1,000) (Pueblo Viejo, Veracruz) 980 VERACRUZ XEQO “Radio Romance**” Cosamaloapan. (5,000/5,000**) 1200-0400*. Música variada y romanitca en español. . Ruiz Cortines No. 303 (A.P. 18) 95400 T: (288) 882-05-32 F: 882-06-80 www.radiovozamiga.com.mx (Corporadio) N 18-21-30 W 95-48-53 5,000/5,000 (Cosamaloapan del Carpio) 980 VERACRUZ XETU Pueblo Viejo. (10,000/1,000) See Tampico, Tamaulipas 30 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 990 990 AGUASCALIENTES. XEFP Aguascalientes. See Jalpa, Zacatecas 990 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XECL “La Rock 990”“Rockola 990” Mexicali. (5,000/3,000)(1,400/3,000) 24 hrs* Música moderna en español. Pasaje Vallarta No. 1128 Altos Centro Civico 21000 T: (686) 557-02-10 F: 557-27-06 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01-06/06 “La Rockola 990” WRTH02-07 “Rocola 990” N 32-37-48 W 115-30-06 (5,000/5,000)(+ N 32-39-08 W 115-23-20 (5,000/5,000) 990 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XEHZ “Radio 9-90**” La Paz. (1,000)(5,000/250)(1,000/250) 24 hrs 1300-0700. Música variada grupera. Hidalgo No. 314 23000 T: (612) 125-15-15, 125-99-90 (Firmesa) N 24-05-26 110-20-11 (1,000/250)(+5,000/250 DA-D) 990 CHIAPAS XETG “La Grande del Sureste**” Tuxtla Gutiérrez. (25,000)(10,000)(20,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Música moderna en español e inglés. Radio Núcleo, Boulevard Belisario Domínguez No. 4820 29000 T: (961) 615-06-32, 615-32-25) (Firmesa) N 16-47-06 W 93-07-09 (20,000/1,000) 990 CHIHUAHUA XEER “Radio Lobo***” Ciudad Cuauhtémoc. (5,000/250*) 1300-0600* Música grupera y ranchera variada. Calle 15a. No.74-2o piso (A.P. 177) 31500 T: (625) 582-14-66 (SOMER) MPM-03/01: “Radio Fórmula” N 28-23-38 W 106-49-03 (5,000/250)(or 10,000/750) 990 JALISCO XEBC “La Buena Onda**” Ciudad Guzmán. (1,000/100*) 1200-0600 1200-0900 //XHBC-95.1. Música variada en español, novedades, éxitos y noticias. Website 01/07: 1200-0600 Las mejores baladas en español intérpretes del momento. Notisistema cada hora en la hora. Hidalgo No. 158 Centro 49000 T: (341) 412-06-09 http://www.unidifusion.com.mx/ (SOMER) N 19-42-45 W 103-28-27 (1,000/100)(+ 1,000/1,000) 990 MICHOACÁN XEATM “A Toda Máquina**” Morelia. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs 1200-0900. Música grupera y banda. Agua No. 78, Colonia Prados del Campestre 58297 T: (443) 315-18-10 F: 324-48-08 (Promosat) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Radio Fórmula” N 19-41-36 W 101-0852 (1,000/1,000) 990 NUEVO LEÓN XET “La T Grande*** de Monterrey” Monterrey. (150,000)(50,000/50,000*) 24 hrs*. Musica regional, radionovelas, noticias y deportes. Paricutín Sur No. 316, Colonia Roma 64700 T: (81) 83-69-99-99, 81-28-99-70 F: 83-69-99-99 http://www.mmradio.com/default.aspx?id=2 (Mulitimedios) N 25-44-00 W 100-14-42 (50,000/50,000 DA-N)(Guadalupe) 990 OAXACA XEIU “Stereo Cristal” Oaxaca. (1,000/1,000*)(2,500/1,000) 1200-0600* //XHIU-105.7 Música romántica en español. Jazmines No. 907, Colonia Reforma 68000 T: (951) 513-43-44, 515-47-95, 513-40-60 (ACIR)(CMR) WRTH-04-07 “Estéreo Crystal” Cantú 01/07: “Amor” CMR & ACIR websites 01/07 both report “Stereo Crystal.” N 17-03-42 W 96-44-24 (2,500/1,000, ex 1,000/250)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 1160) (Oaxaca de Juárez) 990 VERACRUZ XEID “Radio K-ñon*” Alamo. (10,000*/1,000)(10,000/2,500) 1200-0400. Música grupera, noticias, radionovelas. Radio Alamo esquina Comunicación 92730 T: (765) 844-94-79 F: 844-94-06 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Radio Cañon” WRTH-04-07 and Cantú 04-07: “Radio Alamo” Radiorama Website reports “Radio K-ñon” 01/07 but still lists station on 1230. “Radio K-ñon” (pronounced “Cañon” slogan heard in North Texas in 2002. N 20-54-35 W 97-40-09 (2,500/1,000 on 1230) 990 YUCATÁN XEUM Valladolid. Moved to 610. 990 ZACATECAS XEFP “Radio Alegría** 9.90 AM” Xalpa. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/3,000) 24 hrs* (Música español, Noticiero Monitor.) Ocampo Número 622, Colonia Sagrado Corazón 99601 T: (463) 955-40-37, 955-20-90 F: 955-23-34 En Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes: Héroe de Nacozari Sur No. 1801-A, Colonia Jardines de las Fuentes 20290 T/F: (449) 913-09-18 (Corporadio) Transmitter at Xalpa, Zacatecas. Dropped format from MPM 09/06. N 21-30-27 W 102-56-40 (Jalpa, Zacatecas* 10,000/1,000; ex 5,000/1,000; ex 1,000/150; ex 1,000/1,000 on 1490) 1000 1000 CHIAPAS XETAC “Exa FM*” Tapachula. (1,000)(5,000/1,000*) 1200-0600* //XHTAC-91.5 (Música pop y romantica en español.) 2a Calle Poniente No. 4, Centro 30700 T/F: (962) 626-19-03 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “Radio Mil” Address 2004: Prolongación 8a Norate No. 91 Altos 3 Centro 30700 (WRTH-04-07: “Audio Mil de Chiapas) N 14-53-24 W 92-13-45 (10,000/1,000 or 20,000/)(or N 14-55-02 W 92-16-33 1,000/) 1000 CHIHUAHUA XEFV “La Rancherita*** Stereo” Ciudad Juárez. (5,000/1,000)(1,000/0) 24 hrs* Música ranchera y norteña, noticias. Nueva Era Radio de Ciudad Juárez, S.A., Edificio Nafta Center Avenida Chapultepec No. 316, Colonia Cuauhtémoc 32000 T: (656) 892-1009 http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=jrz_ranch (Megaradio de México) N 31-41-10 W 106-25-47 (1,000/250) 1000 CHIHUAHUA XEHPC “Radio Mil**/Radio Fórmula” Hidalgo del Parral. (1,000/500*) 24 hrs, Música adulto contemporaneo en español. Boulevard Ortiz Mena No. 54 Centro 33800 T/F: (627) 522-01-02 (Radiocima)(ORF/Ramsa) N 26-55-27 W 105-38-47 (1,000/500 on 1030) or N 26-56-41 W 105-39-50 1000 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEOY “Radio Mil***, Tradición y Excellencia in Radio” México. (50,000*/20,000*) 24 hrs*. Noticias (Enfoque) y programas especiales. NRM Communicaciones, Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma No. 115, Colonia Paseo de las Lomas 01330 T: (55) 52-58-12-00 52-58-12-36 Transmitter at JUAXO: Sauz Tostado Manzana 11 Lote 7, Ajusco Tlalpan T: (55) 56-40-74-97, 56-44-73-15 http://www.radiomil.com.mx/v2/index.php (Promotora de Radio) Transmitter address 2004 at Serafin Carrasco: Playa Rosarito No. 55, Colonia Iztacalco 08800 N 19-23-18 W 99-07-29 (Iztacalco, 50,000/10,000) 1000 GUANAJUATO XERZ “Bonita**” León. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600* Música Mexicana, balada y ranchera fina. Paseo de Jerez No. 325, Colonia Jardines de Jerez (A.P. 311) 37530 T: (477) 711-73-88 F: 711-73-74 (ACIR)(CMR) N 21-05-12 W 101-40-58 (1.000, 1,000 on 1240) 31 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1000 SINALOA XEMIL “Stereo Sol” Los Mochis. (1,000/250*) 1200-0700*. Éxitos en español segun preferencia local. Avenida Benito Juárez No. 353 81200 T: (668) 818-76-23, 818-87-18 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-01-05 “La Comadre, Puros Éxitos” WRTH-02-07 “La Comadre. ACIR website 01/07: “Stereo Sol” N 25-49-02 W 109-00-53 (1,000/250, ex 300/) 1000 SINALOA XEMMS “Radio Felicidad*” Mazatlán. (1,000/1,000*)(1,000/0) 24 hrs 1300-0700. Música variedades, trios, balada, ranchero y tropical. Avenida del Mar No. 80 Local 12, Colonia Palos Prietos 82010 T: (669) 982-12-34, 982-41-22 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Radio Comadre” WRTH-02: “La Comadre” WRTH-04-07: “Inolvidable” ACIR Website: 01/07: “Radio Felicidad” N 23-12-38 W 106-22-05 (1,000/250) (ex N 23-16-17 W 106-24-43 1,000/0) 1000 TAMAULIPAS XENLT “Radio Fórmula**/Laredo Radio” Nuevo Laredo. (1,000/100*) 24 hrs 1200-0600. Noticias y programas hablados. Morelos No. 2513 y Venustiano Carranza (A.P. 366) Colonia Juárez 88040 T: (867) 715-10-00, 715-35-35 F: 715-12-90 (ORF/Ramsa) N 27-28-27 W 99-30-48 (1,000/250, ex 500/250) 1000 VERACRUZ XECSV “Maxima FM” or “La Tremenda” Coatzacoalcos. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs 1200-0600 //XHCSV-93.1. Lázaro Cárdenas No. 1200, esquina Melchor Ocampa Local 1 al 3 P.A. 96410 T: (921) 212-92-54 (Radio, S.A.) MPM-03/01-12/06 listed neither slogan nor format. Address in MPM-03/04: Zaragoza No. 519 Centro 96400 T: (921) 212-66-39, 212-92-54, 212-01-65 N 18-08-08 W 94-2539 (5,000/1,000)(ex 100/0) 1000 YUCATÁN XEMYL “Los 40 Principales*” Mérida. (5,000/250)(5,000/350) 1200-0800 1200-0400 //XHMYL-92.1 Éxitos juvenils del momento en inglés y español. Calle 62 No. 465 entre 53 y 55 97000 T: (999) 924-82-36, 923-13-87, 928-53-57 F: 924-56-07 http://www.gruporivas.com.mx/40principales.htm (Televisa)(Grupo Rivas) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-02-04: “Super Myl” MPM 03/04+ and WRTH 06-07: “Juvemyl” N 21-01-53 W 89-34-32 (1,000/500)(+10,000/500) (Santa Gertrudis Kopo) 1010 1010 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEDX “Radio Variedades**/La Explosiva” Ensenada. (1,000/500)(2,000/500) 1400-0800* Noticias y música moderna en español y inglés Avenida Juárez No. 539 Edificio Abakumoff 22800 T: (646) 178-34-40, 178-85-90 Telex 78-34-40 http://cbcmx.no-ip.com/ (OIR) N 31-52-05 W 116-39-30 (2,000/500) or N 31-53-33 W 116-37-34 (2,000/500) 1010 COAHUILA XEKD “La K de Oro**” Ciudad Acuña. (1,000/250)(500/250) 1200-0600* Madero No. 274 Poniente, 3er. Piso, Edificio Radio Centro (A.P. 10) 26200 T: (877) 772-51-21, 772-50-11 F: 772-63-33 (Corporadio) MPM-03/01-12/06: Neither slogan nor format listed. N 29-18-18 W 100-55-33 (500/250)(+ 1,000/250) 1010 COAHUILA XEVK “La Ke Buena***” Torreón. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs* Música Grupera. Boulevard González de la Vega No. 195 Sur 27000 T: (871) 719-24-64, 719-98-48, 719-24-52 (Radiorama/Televisa) Transmitter at Gómez Palacio, Durango MPM-03/01 and WRTH-0204: “La Poderosa” Cantú-04: “Radio Mexicana” Both Radiorama website 01/07 and Televisa display ad in MPM-12/06 show XEVK as “La Ke Buena. N 29-18-18 W 100-55-33 (5,000/1,000 ex /100) (Gómez Palacio, Durango) 1010 CHIHUAHUA XELO “Radio Lobo** Latino*” Chihuahua. (5,000/500*) 1200-0600* Balada, Música en español, deportes. Avenida Cuauhtémoc No. 1000-1er Piso (614) 411-13-04, 411-18-58, 411-21-17, 411-21-77 F: 411-26-08 (OIR) N 28-37-23 W 106-06-33 (5,000/500)(ex 1,000/100) 1010 CHIHUAHUA XETX Nuevo Cases Grandes. MPM-12/06 and SCT 10/11/2003 still show XETX (1,000/250) on this frequency, though it moved to 540 in 2001. 1010 DURANGO XEVK Gómez Palacio. See Torreón, Coahuila. 1010 HIDALGO XEHGO “Radio Hidalgo” Huejutla. (1,000/0*) 1100-0300 Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo Cantú 01/07: “Hildalgo Radio” N 2107-42 W 98-24-23 (Huejutla de Reyes) 1010 JALISCO XEHL “Sol Radiante*” Guadalajara. (50,000/5,000*) 24 hrs*. Avenida Rubén Darío No. 158, Circunvalación Vallarta 44680 T: (33) 38-18-77-00, http://www.radioramadeoccidente.com/solradiante.asp (Televisa) MPM-03/01: “Cadena W, Azul y Plata,” (an old Televisa Radio format). Heard using “10-10 AM, La Poderosa” in August 2003. MPM-09/06 drops XEHL entirely, but Radiorama website shows XEHL1010, with Sol Radiante slogan and format: Música vanguardista de los géneros Rock, Hip Hop, Electrónica y Reggae. Website lists specific programs 1330-2300, but compiler is not certain this is full extent of the schedule. N 20-42-11 W 103-27-00 (San Juan de Ocotán* 50,000/5,000) 1010 MICHOACÁN XETUMI “La Voz Mazahua Otomí*” or “La Voz de la Sierra Oriente” Tuxpán. (5,000/0*) 1200-2330 Spanish, Mazahua, Ditoni, Matlatzinca Website in Mazahua, otomí y español. Carretera Federal Número 15 Morelia-Zitácuaro km 125.6 61420 Website: Km 120 Carretera Federal Zitácuaro-Morelia, Colonia El Malacate, A.P. Postal 69, 61420 T: (786) 155-03-78, 155-03-08F: (786) 155-10-96 WRTH-02-06 & Cantú-04-07: “La Voz de la Sierra Oriente” Website & WRTH-07: “La Voz Mazahua Otomí” http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1030 Not in FCC data base. N 19-35-13 W 100-25-16 (approximate, via map) (El Malacate) 1010 PUEBLA XEPA “La Nueva Diez” Cholula. (20,000) 1200-0600 Balada pop. Calle San Judas Tadeo No. 4901, Colonia Santa Cruz Buenavista 72170 T/F: (222) 273-37-30, 273-37-37, 273-37-38 (CMR) Note earlier Puebla, Puebla listing below. 1010 PUEBLA XEPA “La Prendida*” Puebla. (10,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 24 hrs Música grupera, tropical y norteña. Privada 7-B Sur No. 4105, Colonia Gabriel Pastor 74240 T: (222) 237-90-04, 237-90-38, 237-83-82, 237-74-48, 237-77-54 F: 237-85-99 (CMR) MPM-03/01: “Ke Buena 1010* AM” MPM-03/04-09/05: “La Ke Buena” MPM-03/05-12/05 & Cantú-04-01/07: “La Ke Buena” MPM-06-06 & WRTH-06-07: “La Prendida” MPM-09-06+ Moved to Cholula, as above. CMR Website 0107 shows “La Prendida”, 10,000 watts, musica grupera, tropical y norteña. Not listed among “Ke Buena” affiliates in Televisa display ad in 12-06 MPM. N 18-58-55 W 98-15-57 (1370, 5,000/1,000)(+ N 19-0021 W 98-12-45 10,000/ on 1370) (San José Xilotzingo) 32 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1010 SINALOA XEWS “Inolvidable**” Culiacán. (5,000/500)(5,000/1,000) 1300-0500*. Música romántica en español. Avenida Alvaro Obregón No. 650-1 Norte (A.P. 120) 80000 T: (667) 713-11-31, 713-55-81 F: 716-41-38 (ACIR)(CMR) N 24-49-56 W 107-24-17 (5,000/500)(ex 5,000/250) 1010 SONORA XEXN “Radio Ures**” Ures. (500)(2,500/500)(500/200) 1200-0500 1300-0500. Música variada. Apartado Postal 6, 84900 (RCN) N 29-25-30 W 110-23-00 (2,500/250)(ex 500/200) 1010 VERACRUZ XEFM “La Máquina Tropical**” Veracruz. (5,000/500)(1,000/500) 1200-0600*. Benjamín Franklin No. 4 91700 T: (229) 932-41-21, 931-09-01 F: 932-13-97 http://www.portalveracruzano.com/ (Radiorama) N 19-20-05 W 96-08-35 (5,000/200)(ex 1,000/200) 1020 1020 COLIMA XEVE “La Comadre**, Puros Éxitos” Colima. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0600 1200-0400 Música popular y regional. Avenida Felipe Sevilla del Río No. 585, Colonia Jardines Vista Hermosa 28017 T: (312) 212-94-77, 312-57-00, 313-59-90 (ACIR)(CMR) N 19-15-24 W 103-15-28 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 19-14-29 W 103-43-27 1,000, 1,000 on 1040) 1020 NAYARIT XEPIC “Radio Hits**” Tepic. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs*. Música moderna en español. Avenida Insurgentes No. 1046 Poniente, Colonia Rodeo, 63060 T: (311) 212-22-82, 212-08-34 F: 212-24-15 http://www.grk.com.mx/XEPIC.HTM (Radiorama) N 21-30-23 W 104-52-46 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 21-30-47 W 104-53-42 1,000/1,000 on 1380) 1020 OAXACA XEOU “Sensación Estéreo**/Radio Fórmula” Huajuapán de León. (5,000/1,000)(2,500/1,000) 1200-0600 1300-0100. Música variada grupera. Venustiano Carranza No. 74-A, Colonia Altavista de Juárez 69005 T: (953) 532-20-04, 532-53-33 http://www.sensacionestereo.com.mx/ (Radiocima)(ORF/Ramsa) WRTH-02 and earlier Cantú: “Radio Joya” N 17-48-25 W 97-47-10 (2,500/1,000)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 1480) 1020 QUERÉTARO XEKH “Radio Centro***” Querétaro. (2,500/250)(2,500/2,500) 24 hrs*. Música del recuerdo. Carrizal No. 28-F, Fraccionamiento Ampliación El Carrizal 76030 T: (442) 215-03-33 F: 215-58-42 (Radiorama) N 20-34-51 W 100-26-07 (2,500/450)(ex 20-3522 W 100-25-32 1,000/1,000; ex 500/250) 1020 QUINTANA ROO XEWO “Sol Estéreo Frontera*/Radio Fórmula” Chetumal. (10,000)(1,000/100)(1,000/250) //XHWO-97.7 24 hrs 1200-0400 Música variada español e inglés. Prolongación Avenida Héroes No. 680 77000 T: (983) 832-38-85, 832-43-10 http://www.exafm.com.mx/index.php?id=plazas&element=91 (SOMER) Website lists only 97.7 for Exa; MPM-12/06 lists both 1020 and 97.7 as “Sol Estéreo Frontera/Radio Fórmula”; Cantú 01/07 shows “Exa FM” for both. N 18-31-52 W 88-16-51 (1,000/500) 1020 VERACRUZ XEPR “Los 40 Principales**” Poza Rica. (5,000/500)(2,500/500) 24 hrs. //XEPR-FM-102.7 (Música variada y noticias.) Avenida Unión y Michoacán (A.P. 4) 93300 T: (782) 822-03-45, 822-01-94, 822-76-93, 822-20-47 http://www.radioramapozarica.com.mx/ (Televisa) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-04: “Estéreo Vida” MPM-03/04+: “Stereo Vida.” N20-30-44 W 97-23-20 (La Grandeza 5,000/425)(or Poza Rica 2,500/500)(ex Poza Rica 5,000/500 on 1480) (SCT: 10/11/2006: La Grandeza)(SCT: 11/3/2003:Papantla de Olarte) 1030 1030 BAJA CALIFORNIA XESDD “La Tremenda” Tijuana (5,000)1400-1800 Calle 3a No. 1323-15, Plaza Elva, 22800 Ensenada, Baja California. http://www.latremenda1030am.com/ WRTH-00-07: “Romántica.” Had programmed U.S. oldies, ‘50s-‘70s, in English, with Spanish IDs at Top of the Hour, as observed in Southern California. XESDD calls used both on 1030 and on 920.N 32-14-57 W 116-56-49 (Puerto Nuevo, 5,000/5,000 DA1)(or N 32-28-45 W 117-00-49 San Antonio de los Buenos 500/0) (N 31-52-05 W 116-39-30 Ensenada, XESDA 920) 1030 CAMPECHE XEBCC “Los 40 Principales*” Ciudad del Carmen. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs 1200-0500. // XHBCC-100.5 (Música moderna en español.) Calle 32 No. 23-2 P.B. Centro 24100 T: (938) 382-29-39, 382-11-11, 384-06-40, 384-08-53 (per website – cabina 382-29-39, 382-05-00. F: 384-08-53) http://www.bccradio.com/ (Televisa) MPM 03/04 “Stereo Gaviota” WRTH-06-07: “La Gaviota Musical.” N 18-39-43 W 91-45-37 (1,000/250)(ex N 18-38-22 W 91-50-16 1,000/1,000 on 1340) 1030 CHIAPAS XEVFS “La Voz de la Frontera Sur*” Las Margaritas. (10,000/150)(10,000/0) 1200-0030(SaSu0000) en Tojolabal, mame, tseltal, tsotsil, popti (jacalteco) y español, per website 14 Sur-Poniente s/n, Barrio San Sebastián 30180 T/F: (963) 636-03-58 http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1025 N16-18-03 W 91-58-51 (10,000/1,000 or 4,000/250) 1030 CHIHUAHUA XEYC “Radio Fórmula***” Ciudad Juárez. (5,000/500*) 24 hrs* //XERFR-970. Programas, noticias y conversación interactive. José Burunda No. 1178 Oriente, Colonia Partido Romero 32030 T/F: (656) 629-50-00 F: 629-50-10 (ORF/Ramsa) N 31-44-30 W 106-28-59 (2,400/500)(ex 31-42-48 W 106-26-45 1,000/1,000 on 1460) 1030 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEQR “Radio Centro***” México. (50,000/5,000*) 24 hrs*. Hablada. Avenida Consituyentes No. 1154, Colornia Lomas 11950 T: (55) 52-59-12-58, 52-59-12-74, 52-59-12-23, F: 52-59-12-90 http://www.radiocentro1030.com.mx/ (Grupo Radio Centro) N 19-23-49 W 99-06-06 (Granjas México, 50,000/5,000) 1030 GUANAJUATO XELJ “La Ke Buena***” León. (20,000/2,000)(5,000/1,000) 1200-0600 24 hrs Música grupera y bandas, barra de noticias. Nicaragua No. 1045, Colonia Arbide 37420; en Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco: Constituyentes No. 262 47400 T: (474) 742-20-92 http://kebuena1030am.8m.com/ (SOMER) Transmitter at Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco. MPM-0904-1207 shows full listing at both León and Lagos de Moreno. WRTH-04-07 shows only at Lagos de Moreno. SCT 11/3/2003-10/11/2006 lists XELJ only at Lagos de Moreno. Cantú01/07 lists only at León. MPM-12-06 still lists rep as SOMER, though Televisa display ad shows “Ke Buena” on 1030 in León. N 21-20-29 W 101-56-40 (Lagos de Morena, Jalisco, 5,000/1,000) 1030 GUERRERO XEVP “W Radio**” Acapulco. (1,000/500*) 24 hrs 1200-0200. (Música de trios, solistas y grupos.) Calle de la Paz No. 190-2o. Piso, Edificio Nick, Centro 39300 T: (744) 482-58-55 F: 482-59-19 (Televisa) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Radio Lobo” MPM-03/04 & WRTH-04-06: “La Estación del Puerto” N 16-49-42- W 99-51-22 or N 16-52-50 W 99-51-17 (1,000/1,000) 33 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1030 JALISCO XELJ “La Ke Buena***” Lagos de Moreno. (20,000/2,000)(5,000/1,000) 1200-0600 24 hrs Música grupera y bandas, barra de noticias. Nicaragua No. 1045, Colonia Arbide 37420; en Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco: Constituyentes No. 262 47400 T: (474) 742-20-92 http://kebuena1030am.8m.com/ (SOMER) Transmitter at Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco. MPM-0904-1207 shows full listing at both León and Lagos de Moreno. WRTH-04-07 shows only at Lagos de Moreno. SCT 11/3/2003-10/11/2006 lists XELJ only at Lagos de Moreno. Cantú01/07 lists only at León. MPM-12-06 still lists rep as SOMER, though Televisa display ad shows “Ke Buena” on 1030 in León. N 21-20-29 W 101-56-40 (Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco*, 5,000/1,000) 1030 MICHOACÁN XEGQ “Radio Variedades” Los Reyes. (1,000/0) 1200-0200 Mariano Jiménez Norte 8-1, Colonia Centro 60300 (OIR) MPM-06/04-12/06, Cantú-1/07 and SCT 11/3/2003-10/11/2006 show this station on 1530 khz. N 19-35-06 W 102-28-03 (1,000/1000 on 1530, + 1,000/250 on 1030) 1030 OAXACA XETEKA “Radio TK/Radio Fórmula” Juchitán. (1,000/500)(500/200) 1130-0200 1200-0200. Carretera Cristóbal Colón Km 819.5 (A.P. 60) 70030 T: (971) 711-12-33 (Promosat) (-F) >MPM-06/04 MPM-03/01: (Corporación Radiofónica Oaxaqueña) WRTH-04-07: “Radio Teca” Cantú-04-07: “Radio Teka” (both of which are pronounced the same as “Radio TK” N 16-26-36 W 95-01-34 (10,000/1,000) (Juchitán de Zaragoza) 1030 QUINTANA ROO XENKA “La Voz del Gran Pueblo” “U T’aan Noj Kaaj” Felipe Carrillo Puerto. (2,500/0)(5,000/0) 1200-1700 12002400 en maya y español per website Carretera Carrillo Puerto-Cancún km 1, Colonia Emiliano Zapata 77229 Avenida Altamirano No. 83, Col. Emiliano Zapata, 77200 per website http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1037 N 19-33-03 W 88-02-06 to N 19-38-27 W 88-04-08 XENKA not in FCC data base; other stations at Felipe Carrillo Puerto range between those coordinates 1030 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEIE “Stereo 1030* AM*” Matehuala. (5,000/150)(5,000/1,000) 1100-0600 1155-0405. Musica moderna variada en espanol. Betancourt No. 401 (Transmitter: Caretera a Sacramento Km. 1) 78700 T: (488) 882-17-57, 882-07-20 http://www.stereo1030.com/ (OIR) WRTH-02: “Radio Alegría*” N 23-37-23 W 100-38-26 (5,000/150)(ex 1,000/150)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 1450) 1030 SINALOA XEMPM “Radio Fama***” Los Mochis. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs 1300-0700. Música grupera, tropical, noticieros, béisbol Liga Mexicana del Pacifico. Aquiles Serdán No. 860, Poniente (A.P. 182) 81240 T: (668) 812-22-94, 815-00-57, 815-74-89, 815-75-95, 812-86-42 http://rsn.com.mx/ (Direct Deal) N 25-55-22 W 108-56-07 (San Blas*10,000/1,000, ex 1,000/250) 1030 TAMAULIPAS XEPAV “W Radio**” Tampico. (1,000/500*) 24 hrs 1200-0600. Radio hablada, noticieros y programs de contenido. Valentín Gómez Farias No. 407, Colonia Otomi 89150 T: (833) 241-00-80 F: Ext. 260 (Televisa) MPM-03/01: “La Picosita” WRTH-02: “Radio Noticias” WRTH-04: “La Tropicalisiama N 22-02-43 W 98-11-02 (1,000/250 Panuco, Veracruz on 1210)(ex 22-02-33 W 98-10-06 3,000/500 Panuco, Veracruz on 1540) (Pueblo Viejo, Veracruz-1030) 1030 VERACRUZ XEPAV Pueblo Viejo. See Tampico, Tamaulipas. 1040 1040 CHIAPAS XEPLE “Radio Palenque” “Sistema Chiapaneco de Radio y TV” Palenque. (5,000)(5,000/500) 1000-0400 Gobierno del Estado de Chiapas http://www.radioytv.chiapas.gob.mx/radio/palenque.htm N 17-32-54 W 91-58-31 (5,000/0) 1040 CHIHUAHUA XEHES “Extasis Digital***” Chihuahua. (5,000/250*) 24 hrs* (Música Cristiana.) Julián Carrillo No. 705 31000 T: (614) 415-00-60 F: 415-03-11 (Radiocima) Christian Music programming refers to previous format as “Radio Luz.” Note that Radiorama display ad in MPM-06/04 and Radiorama website list XEHES but MPM-12-06 still shows Radiocima as rep. N 28-36-53 W 106-03-16 1040 GUANAJUATO XESAG “Ke Buena 10-40*” Salamanca. (1,000/250*) 1200-0600 1300-0100 Noticias, entretenimiento, expecaculos, deportes, cultura. Camino a Godoy s/n Centro 36700 T: (464) 647-42-52. En Irapuato: Avenida Guerrero Franciso Sarabia Plaza Magia Local Centro 3-B 35600 T: (462) 624-60-90, 624-46-65 (Televisa) MPM-03/01 Listed under Irapuato. MPM:0304 “Tu Radio 1040*” MPM-06/04 “Mexicana 10-40” MPM-09/04 “W Radio 10-40” MPM 03/05: “Ke Buena 10-40” Address 2004: General Negrete No. 111-B, Plazoleta Hidalgo, Centro 36700 N 20-34-22 W 101-11-39 (Salamanca, 1,000/1,000)(+ N 20-32-38 W 101-25-01 Rancho Godoy 5,000/500) 1040 JALISCO XEBBB “Radio Mujer***” Guadalajara. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Programas especializados para la mujer. Promomedios de Occidente, S.A. de C.V., Avenida Mariano Otero No. 3405 Fraccionamiento Verde Valle 45060 T: (33) 38-80-15-00 http://www.radiomujer1040.com/site/rm1040.html (Promosat) N20-37-57 W 103-26-24 (Zapopán, 10,000/1,000 ex 5,000/250)(Santa Ana Tepatitlán) 1040 MÉXICO XECH “Radio Capital**” Toluca. (10,000*)(5,000/750) 24 hrs 1100-0500 Parque Industrial Exportec II, Lote 8, Manazana 3, 50200 T: (722) 276-07-00, 276-07-15 F: 276-07-00 MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02 showed on 1490; MPM-06/04 shows on 930. SCT 11/3/200310/11/2006 shows on 1040 (5,000/750) in Cacalomacan. WRTH-04-07 Address: Ernesto Monroy, Lote 7 Manzana 3, parquet Industrial Exportec II 50200 T: (722) 273-17-54, 273-17-55 F: 276-07-00 N 19-17-28 W 99-39-20 (1,000/1,000 in Toluca on 1490) N 19-14-54 W 99-4155 (Cacalomacan XEQY-1200) 1040 SONORA XEGYS “Super Banda***” Guaymas. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs*. Música variada en español. Abelardo L. Rodriguez No. 180-4o. Piso Desp. 45 Edificio Leo, Centro 85400 T: (622) 224-10-21, 224-11-11 (Radiorama) N 27-55-30 W 110-50-20 (1,000/250)(+ N 27-53-29 W 110-53-57 5,000/250)(ex N 27-55-30 W 110-50-20 1,000/500 on 1560) 1040 VERACRUZ XEGR “Radio Favorita***” Jalapa. (2,500/1,000*) 1300-0100*. Música grupera, ranchera, tropical y noticias. Plaza Crystal Local 26, Colonia Francisco Villa 91150 T: (228) 814-34-44 F: 814-08-70 http://www.avanradio.com.mx/lafavorita.html (Corporadio) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “La Ke Buena” WRTH-04: “Mía 1040” “La Favorita” slogan heard November 2003. N 19-31-08 W 96-56-15 (Coatepec, 2,500/1,000)(ex N 19-28-50 W 96-55-09 Coatepec 1,000/1,000) 1050 1050 AGUASCALIENTES XEDC “Satélite**” Aguascalientes. (1,000/1,000*)(25,000/1,000) 24 hrs 1200-0400. Música pop en español e inglés. San Miguel No. 117-A, Colonia La Salud 20240 T/F: (449) 918 23-71 y 72, Cabina: 918-23-70 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “La Nueva 10-50” WRTH-04: “La Nueva 10-50/Yo-Yo” N 21-55-11 W 102-15-58 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 21-52-43 W 102-18-04 1,000/500 on 1080) 34 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1050 BAJA CALIFORNIA XED “W Radio***” Mexicali. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/0) 24 hrs* Información, entretenimiento y deportes en programación hablada. Avenida Calafia No. 519 Centro Civico 21000 T: (686) 557-02-10, 557-02-20 F: 557-37-00 http://www.radiogrupocalafia.com/index2.php (Televisa)(Radio Grupo Calafia) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-04: “La Gran D” Cantú-01/07: “Radiorama Siglo 21” but “Radio Grupo Calafia” website shows “W Radio” with detailed schedule 01/07 while Radiorama website at the same time shows “Radiorama Siglo 21” slogan. N 32-39-31 W 115-22-42 (10,000/0) 1050 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XEBCS “Radio Cultural Surcalifornia” La Paz. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/0) 1300-0500 Apartado 19-B 23010 Cantú 01/07: “Gobierno del Estado” N 24-05-26 W 110-20-05 1050 COAHUILA XEVUC “La Gigante” Nava. (10,000)(1,000/0) 1300-0100 1200-0200 Música variada, grupera y noticias. Boulevard Leonides Guadarrama No. 890 Norte, Centro 26170 T/F: (862) 624-61-11 (Difusa) Address in Ciudad Allende: Juárez No. 118 Norte 26530 T: (882) 621-22-80, 621-19-78 (MPM 0604 and SCT 11/3/2003 listed XEVUC on 1520, but it has been heard on 1050 since at least February 2002, with slogan “Super Estación 10-50” and announcing “diez mil watts.” SCT noted power on 1520 as 1,000/0) WRTH-04-07: “La Norteñita” in Allende on 1050 with 1,000/0; Cantú 01-07: “La Norteñita” in Allende on 1520. SCT 10/11/2006 shows XEVUC-1520 1,000/0. N 28-19-49 W 100-50-51 (Villa Unión, 1,000/250 on 1520) 1050 GUERRERO XEZUM “Radio Poder*” Chilpancingo. (5,000/1,000)(2,500/500) 1200-0400* Morelos No. 6-3o. Piso Centro 39000 (747) 472-42-77 F: 471-05-02 (ABC) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-07: “Radio Poder” MPM-09/04 reports “La Invasora and adds “Radio Fórmula” but OIR remains rep. MPM-12/06 drops format, slogan, but shows representative as ABC Radio; ORF display ad in 12/06 MPM no longer shows XEZUM. Italian DX’er Dario Monferini, visiting XEZUM in August 2005 noted “Radio Poder” and “Radio Fórmula. N 17-40-46 W 99-31-45 (Zumpango del Río, 2,500/250)(or N 17-34-49 W 99-29-21 Chilpancingo, 15,000/5,000) 1050 MICHOACÁN XEIP “La Poderosa” Uruapan. (10,000)(1,000/500) 24 hrs* //XHIP-89.7 Música grupera. Macarena No. 32, Colonia Inguambo 60130 T: (452) 527-17-70 F: 527-10-40 (Radiorama) ) SCT 10/11/2006 and Cantú in January 2007 still show XEIP on 750 (1,000/1,000) and XEURM on 1050 (1,000/500) WRTH-04 shows XEURM here with “La Poderosa” slogan, which had been XEIP’s slogan here in WRTH-02 and in MPM-03/01, but WRTH-07 shows XEURM “Fiesta Mexicana” on 750 DX’er Don Moore, listening in Guadalajara, Jalisco, in November 2001, heard XEURM call & “Fiesta Mexicana” slogan on 750. Logo published by Cantú depicts “Fiesta Mexicana” on 750, but does not show call letters. Radiorama website adds to the confusion in January 2007, listing XEURM Fiesta Mexicana on 1050 and XEIP “La Poderosa” on 750! N 19-23-31 W 102-00-43 (XEIP-750, 1,000/1,000)(ex N 19-24-56 W 102-03-46 1,000/1,000 on 1480) N 19-25-46 W 102-05-14 (XEURM-1050, 1,500/250)(ex N 19-24-56 W 102-03-46 5,000/1,000 on 1440) 1050 NAYARIT XERIO Ixtlan del Río. (5,000/0) SCT 10/11/06 shows move from 1560 to 1050. On 1560 MPM-12/07 and WRTH-07 Show “Radio Poderosa.” Cantú 01/07 shows “Radio Triunfadora.” N 21-01-28 W 104-23-09 (5,000/0 on 1050)(ex 5,000/1,000 on 1560) 1050 NUEVO LEÓN XEG “La Ranchera de Monterrey***” Monterrey. (100,000/100,000**) 24 hrs*. Música en espanol grupera, ranchera y regional. Cuauhtémoc Norte No. 725 (A.P. 118) 64000 T: (81) 11-58-70-00 F: 11-58-70-01 Cabina: 11-58-70-50, 11-58-70-51 http://www.nucleoradio.com/ranchera/ (SOMER) (Nucleo Radio Monterrey) WRTH-06 noted added slogan “Potencia Regia 10-50”, which was heard in 2005 in North Texas, but dropped later. On 1/20/07, it’s “La Ranchera de Monterrey” or “Ranchera Diez Cincuenta” N 25-41-53 W 100-10-30 (150,000/150,000) (Guadalupe) 1050 QUINTANA ROO XEQOO “Imagen*” Cancún. (35,000/2,500*) 24 hrs* //XHQOO-90.7 Noticias y programación hablada. 401 Edificio Tapachula Super Manzana 2 Mza. 13 77500 T: (998) 887-45-95 (Imagen) MPM-01-04, WRTH-02-07: “Radio Pirata” Address 2004: Avenida Náder No. 25 SM2 Mza. 13 Desp. 401 77500 (998) 887-45-50, 887-45-51 N 20-53-35 W 86-51-38 (Puerto Morelos) 1050 TABASCO XETAB “Radio Tabasco*, La Juvenil”“La Voz de Tabasco” Villahermosa. (10,000/5,000**) 1200-0600 1200-0400. Música juvenil, variada, deportes. P. Usumacinta y Ayuntamiento (A.P. 270 y 276) T: (993) 315-34-40 F: 315-27-10 (RASA) RASA website and rate card found on Internet show “Radio Tabasco, La Juvenil.” N 18-00-21 W 92-54-36 (5,000/500 + 5,000/1,000 on 1410) 1050 VERACRUZ XEJF “Radio Max” “Radio Sensación*” Tierra Blanca. (5,000/0**) 1200-0200*. Libertad y Morelos No. 301 95100 T/F: (274) 743-02-92 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01-12/06 shows neither slogan nor format. WRTH-02: “Radio Variedades” WRTH-04: “Radio Sensación*”; WRTH-02: “Radio Variedades” MPM-03/04 did show “Radio Max.” Several news stories were found on the Internet pertaining to the October 31, 2005 assassination of newspaper journalist and radio commentator Hugo Barragán Ortíz, who did a morning show on XEJF, “Radio Max.” Also, Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Indigenes shows that XEJF “Radio Max” has some form of programming in the Mazateca language. A publication outlining strategies for education in Veracruz, published in 2004, listed XEJF “Radio Max” among radio stations in the state. An undated list of stations carrying a program by President Vicente Fox, retrieved by Google on November 12, 2006, identified XEJF as “Radio Sensación.” N 18-27-30 W 96-20-48 1060 1060 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEEP “Radio Educación** México. (100,000/20,000*) 24 hrs. Angel Urraza 622, Colonia Del Valle 03100 T: (55) 55-59-61-69; F:55-75-65-66 http://www.radioeducacion.edu.mx/ N 19-21-48 W 99-01-48 (Ejercito de Oriente, 100,000/20,000 ex 50,000/20,000) 1060 VERACRUZ XETF “Radio Fórmula Veracruz*” Veracruz. (5,000) 1130-0600. 1130-0600. Noticieros y programas hablados. Avenida 16 de Septiembre No. 341 Esquina Canal, Centro 91700 T: (229) 932-41-21, 931-09-21. WRTH-06: “La Jarocha” Cantú website in January 2005 reports XETF on 1060, ex-1250. Cantú 01-07 has logo for XETF that shows frequency as 1060. SCT 10/11/06 1,000/1,000 on 1250. MPM-12-06 shows on 1250. Radio Fórmula website 01/20/07 connects to Veracruz 1060 on line program. N 19-11-24 W 96-08-07 (1,000/1,000 on 1250)(or N 19-09-09 W 96-09-31 5,000/1,000 on 1250) 1070 1070 CAMPECHE XEIT “Exa FM” “Radio Interáctiva*/Radio Fórmula” Ciudad del Carmen. (1,000/250*) 1200-0400* // XHIT 99.7 (Música variada, noticieros.) Calle 22 No. 131 Colonia Pallas 24140 T: (938) 382-15-52, 382-14-89, 382-16-46 F: 382-15-51 http://exa.islavirtual.com.mx/ (ORF/Ramsa) MPM-0301 & WRTH-02: “Un Amor Frente el Mar” Exa-Campeche website 1/20/07 refers only to 35 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 99.7, but ORF website that date also lists 1070 and 99.7. Not shown on Radiorama website though MPM-12/06 still lists Radiorama as rep. N 18-30-00 W 91-45-00 (1,000/250) 1070 CHIAPAS XERPR “Retro* 10-70*” Tuxtla Gutiérrez. (2,500/2,500*)(1,000/500) Música de catalogo en inglés, noticias. Boulevard Belisario Domínguez Km 1081 29020 T: (961) 615-05-81 F: 615-06-86 (Radiocima) (MPM-03/01: “Sensibilidad Auditiva”) N 16-42-34 W 9305-40 (1,000/500) 1070 GUERRERO XEAGS “Digital** 103.1, Solo Éxitos” Acapulco. (1,000/200*) 24 hrs. //XHAGS-103.1 Música juvenile, español e inglés. Avenida La Suiza no. 19 (A.P. 60) Fraccionamiento Las Playas 39390 T/F: (744) 483-67-13 (ACIR)(CMR) //XHAGS-103.1 MPM-01-05, WRTH-02-06: “Bonita” Dario Monferini, visiting in August 2005, reported “Bonita” for XEAGS. CMR website still showed “Bonita” on 1/20/07. Radio ACIR website, though 1/20/07 reports that it’s “Digital.” N 16-50-07 W 99-54-33 (1,000/200) 1070 JALISCO XESP “10-70 Radio Noticias***” Guadalajara. (10,000*/1,000)(5,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Radio hablada de informative. Nueva Era Radio de Occidente, S.A. de C.V., Avenida Pablo Casals No. 567-Prados Providencia 44670 T: (33) 36-41-66-77 F: 36-41-73-62 http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=gua_1070 (Megaradio de México) Transmitter at San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco. MPM-01-05 and WRTH-02-04: “Radio Juventad.” “Radio Juventud” slogan and “diez mil watts” heard in November 2003, but website and audio 1/20/07 shows “Diez-Setenta Radio Noticias.” N 20-38-13 103-17-55 (San Pedro Tlaquepaque* 5,000/1,000) 1070 PUEBLA XEGY “Radio Lobo**” Tehuacán. (1,000/250*)(2,500/250) 24 hrs 1200-0700. Música norteña, ranchera y balada en español. 1 Sur No. 112 Mezanine (A.P. 84) 75700 T: (238) 382-34-40, 382-03-83 F: 382-50-77 http://www.radioth.com.mx/corporativa/radiolobo/index.html (CMR) N 18-27-20 W 97-25-12 (2,500/250)(ex 1,000/250) 1070 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEEI “Radio Trece”“Momentos 10-70*” San Luis Potosí. (1,000/250) 24 hrs* Capitán Caldera No. 315, Colonia Tequisquiapan 78250 T: (444) 817-66-88 F: 817-63-40 (Radiorama) Cantú 01/07: “Radio Trece” with logo; WRTH-06-07, & MPM-01-05: “Momentos 10-70” MPM-12/06 and Radiorama website 01-07: “Fiesta Mexicana” Radio Station World website 01/07 says “Radio Trece” and links to XEDA-1290 website. N 22-09-10 W 100-58-24 (1,000/500) 1070 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEANT “La Voz de las Huastecas” Tancanhuitz de Santos. (5,000/0*) Moved to 770 khz in January 2006. 1070 SONORA XEOBS “W Radio*” Ciudad Obregón. (1,000/250*) 1200-0800 24 hrs Programación de contenido, noticias, entretenimiento. Guerrero y California Plaza Tutuli Local E-17 85000 T/F: (644) 414-19-56, 413-10-09, 414-10-09 (Televisa) MPM-03/04/0604 & WRTH-04-07: “La Norteña” MPM-03/01: “Radio Mexicana” Address 2004: Sinaoloa Sur No. 408 (Planta Alta) (A.P. 636) 85000 T/F: (644) 415-27-51, 41528-61 N 27-29-34 W 109-56-44 (1,000/250)(ex N 27-29-35 W 109-56-33 10,000/1,000 on 1370) 1070 VERACRUZ XEMI “La Poderosa**” Minatitlán. (1,000/100)(500/100) 1100-0500 1100-0600. Música romántica, noticias. Juárez No. 100 Centro 96700 T/F: (922) 223-56-44 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: “Mi Movida*” WRTH-02: “La M Grande” N 17-59-41 W 110-20-44 (Cosoleacaque* 500/100)(+ 5,000/1,000) 1080 1080 BAJA CALIFORNIA XEDY “Radio Gallo*” Ciudad Morelos. (5,000)(1,000/250*) 1200-0800 1200-0700 Calzado Lázaro Cárdenas s/n (A.P. 148) 21960 T: (658) 514-74-30, 514-71-21 (OIR) Neither slogan nor format listed by MPM. WRTH-04 shows location as San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora, but with Ciudad Morelos address. SCT-10/11/06 shows Ciudad Morelos N 32-38-00 W 114-52-00 (Ciudad Morelos, 1,500/250) 1080 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XEPAB “Radio Celebridad” La Paz. (500)(500/250) Cantú 01-07 lists this station without slogan. SCT10/11/2006 shows licensee as “Radio Celebridad, S.A.” This station heard from Tombstone, Arizona, in 2002, without slogan, by DX’er Tim Hall. N 24-09-41 W 110-20-44 (1,000/250)(ex 1,000/500 on 1380) (El Centenario) 1080 COLIMA XEUU “La Mejor” or “Radio Variedades” Colima. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600* //XHUU-92.5 (Música variada grupera y noticias.) Ignacio Sandoval No. 13 28000 T: (312) 312-42-48 F: 314-81-00 http://www.lamejor.com.mx/index.php?id=plazas&element=88 (OIR)(or MVS?) MPR-03/04, WRTH-02 to 07, & Cantú 2004: “Radio Variedades” MPM showed affiliated with Radio Fórmula in 2004, but not so in 2006. Not in list on ORF website 01/07. MVS website (above) lists only FM frequency 92.5 for La Mejor in Colima. N 19-15-00 W 103-4225 (1,000/500)(also listed N 19-13-52 W 103-46-19 1,000/100 on 910 and N 19-15-12 W 103-43-33 1,000/1,000 on 1280) 1080 CHIHUAHUA XEDT Ciudad Cuauhtémoc. Moved to 900. 1080 GUANAJUATO XECN “Fuerza 10-80*” Irapuato. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600* Música moderna en español e inglés. Morelos No. 110 36500 T: (462) 626-12-00, 626-53-00, 627-12-60, 627-22-00 F: 627-12-50 http://www.radiogpocontreras.com/home.htm (Promosat) Not listed WRTH-06 or 07. N 20-42-04 W 101-20-24 (1,000/500) 1080 JALISCO XEJLV “Sistema Jalisciense*” Puerto Vallarta. (5,000/0*) 1300-0500 per website. Música popular, canto nuevo, trova, jazz. Relay “Radiarte”, XEJB-630 six hours per day. Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco, Oceana Pacifico 201, Palmar de Aramura 48300 http://xhvjlfm.tripod.com/ N 20-39-11 W 105-14-00 (5,000/1,000) 1080 MÉXICO XETUL “Sistema XEGEM, Radio Mexiquense*” Tultitlán. (5,000/250*) //XEGEM-1600 Avenida Estado de México km 1.5, Colonia La Virgen, 52104 Metepec Cantú 01/07 lists under México, Distrito Federal. N 19-40-23 W 99-06-22 (5,000/250) 1080 OAXACA XEAX “Magía” Oaxaca. (5,000/500*) 1200-0400. (Éxitos en español.) Gómez Farías No. 113 68000 T: (951) 515-78-99, 51584-50, 515-86-50 F: 515-88-11 http://www.grupooro.com.mx/ (Radio, S.A.)(Grupo ORO – Organización Radiofónica de Oaxaca) (Slogan not listed in MPM) WRTH-04-07 shows XEAX on 1270 with slogan “Tu Frecuencia 1080” Cantú-05: “Radio Express” ORO website 01/07: “Magía” N 17-04-36 W 96-42-07 (5,000/500 on 1270) (Oaxaca de Juárez on 1080 with 5,000/500) 1080 SONORA XEDY “Radio Gallo” San Luis Río Colorado. Cantú 01/07 and WRTH-02 to 07 list this location. See Ciudad Morelos, Baja California. 36 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1080 VERACRUZ XEXK “Radio Fórmula**” Poza Rica. (10,000/250*) 1200-0600* //XERFR-970. Programación hablada. Boulevard Adolfo Ruiz Cortines No. 2007 y Heriberto Kehoe, Colonia Obrera 93260 T: (782) 822-20-36 F: 822-27-68 (Radiocima)(ORF/Ramsa) MPM-03/01: “1080 Radio Mundo*/Radio Fórmula” N 20-32-17 W 97-28-10 (10,000/250)(ex N 20-31-32 W 97-27-37 1,000/250) 1090 1090 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEPRS “Double X Sports Radio” Tijuana. (50,000/50,000**) 24 hrs*. Sports Talk in English // XHBCE-105.7. Boulevard Agua Caliente No. 10535-506 Condominio Gallego 22420 T: (664) 686-52-28 F: 686-11-96 http://www.xxsportsradio.com/ (SOMER) (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01 “Radio Express” WRTH-02: “La Gigante Tropical/Express” WRTH-04-07 & Cantú-05: “The Mighty 10-90” N 3225-30 W 117-05-00 (Rosarito, 50,000/50,000)(or N 32-24-06 W 117-05-07 (Rancho del Mar, 50,000/50,000) (Rosarito) 1090 JALISCO XELB “La Buenisima*” La Barca. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs 1200-0200. Noticias, música variada. Km. 6.5 Carretera La BarcaGuadalajara 47910 T/F: (393) 935-21-16 935-10-00 www.rasa.com.mx (RASA) MPM-03/04 & WRTH-06-07: “Tremenda 10-90” MPM-03/01: “La Buenisima**” MPM-12-07 shows Km 6.5 address, with same postal code but at Jamay, Jalisco, instead of La Barca. RASA website shows “La Buenisima,” La Barca. Cantú 01-07 shows location as Ocotlán, Jalisco. N 20-17-31 W 102-36-27 (5,000/1,000 La Barca)(ex N 20-18-34 W 102-32-56 1,000/250 La Barca) (Jamay) 1090 NUEVO LEÓN XEAU “La Más Buena*” Monterrey. (5,000/500*) 1200-0600* //XHPAG-105.3 Musica grupera. Paricutín Sur No. 316, Colonia Roma 64700 T: (81) 83-69-99-99, 81-28-99-70 F: 83-69-99-99 http://www.mmradio.com/default.aspx?id=2 (Mulitimedios) WRTH-02: “La Guacharaca”WRTH-04-07: “Que Buena” N 25-39-18 W 100-15-18 (2,500/250) (Guadalupe) 1090 PUEBLA XEHR “La H-R/Radio ACIR**” Puebla. (2,500/1,000)(5,000/1,000)(10,000) 24 hrs*. Noticias, programación hablada. Avenida 15 de Mayo No. 2939, Fraccionamiento Las Hadas 72070 T: (222) 273-33-05, 273-33-07, 273-33-08 F: 248-24-83 Cabina: 273-33-01, 27333-02 per website. http://www.acirpuebla.com.mx/Estacion.asp?Estacion=XEHR (ACIR)(CMR) Website shows 10,000 with “La H-R, Radio ACIR” slogan N 19-03-44 W 98-12-51 (1,000/1,000)(ex 500/250) 1090 QUERÉTARO XEXE “Radio Grupo Fórmula Querétaro**” Querétaro. (2,500/1,000*) 24 hrs //XERFR-970 Cadena Nacional Avenida Tecnológico Sur No. 2 Local 106, Colonia Niños Héroes 76010 T: (442) 215-22-36, 215-78-49 http://www.grupoformulaqueretaro.com.mx/ (Central Trade Media)(ORF/Ramsa) N 20-34-57 W 100-25-55 (2,500/1,000)(ex N 20-36-21 W 100-22-08 (2,500/1,000 on 1490) 1090 TAMAULIPAS XEWL “W Radio*” Nuevo Laredo. (5,000)(1,000/0*) 1200-0200*. Noticias y programación hablada. Mendoza No. 705, Centro 88000 T: (867) 713-20-05, 713-05-34, 713-31-24, 713-19-14 F: 713-43-43 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: “Fiesta Mexicana” MPM-03/04 & WRTH-04-07: “La Romántica” “La Romántica 10-90” slogan heard in Houston in February 2004. Address 2004: González y Mendoza No. 3848, Centro 88000 N 27-29-41 W 99-32-52 (1,000/250) 1090 TAMAULIPAS XEMCA “XEMCA 10-90*” Tampico. (10,000/500)(5,000/500) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Música grupera, huasteca, noticias. Boulevard Adolfo López Mateos No. 3205, Local 9 y 10, Santo Niño 89190 T: (833) 357-25-00 to 09. En Panuco, Veracruz: Ignacio de la Llave No. 36, Centro 92000 T: (846) 266-01-11, 266-01-15 (OIR) Transmitter at Pánuco, Veracruz. MPM consistently shows slogan as “Dimensión 1090 Digital Stereo,” but is well heard in United States with “MCA 10-90” slogan, announcing location as Pánuco, Veracruz. Cantú 2004: “Emisoras de las Huastecas” Tampico address in 2004: Aquiles Serdán No. 119 Sur 4o. Piso 89000 T: (833) 219-23-13, 214-17-08 N 22-08-01 W 98-07-56 (Los Pichones, Veracruz 10,000/500 ex 5,000/500)(ex 5,000/0 on 950) (Los Pichones, VERACRUZ) 1090 VERACRUZ XEMCA Pánuco. See TAMAULIPAS. Tampico, where most sources list this station, though its station ID specifies Pánuco. 1090 VERACRUZ XEIL “La Comadre*” Veracruz. (1,000/500**) 24 hrs*. Música popular, grupera, y regional. Avenida Salvador Díaz Mirón No. 2625, Esquina Heroica Colegio Militar, Centro 91700 T: (229) 935-11-95, 937-13-88, 937-43-03, 937-49-35 F: 937-49-37 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “La Comadre” MPM-03/04, Cantú-04 & WRTH 02-07: “La Grupera” Italian DX’er Dario Monferini, who visited the station in August 2005, identified it as “La Grupera.” ACIR website 01/07 says “La Grupera”; CMR website says “La Comadre.” N 19-11-24 W 96-10-33 (Boca del Río, 1,000/500) 1090 YUCATÁN XEFC “W Radio*” Mérida. (10,000/250*) 1200-0000 1200-0400. (Música romántica en español.) Calle 62 No. 465 entre 53 y 55 97000 T: (999) 924-82-36, 923-13-87, 928-53-57 F: 924-56-07 http://www.gruporivas.com.mx/xefc.htm (Televisa) (Grupo Rivas) (Ad shows slogan “10.90 AM Estéreo” WRTH-02: “Estéreo Romantica” WRTH-04-07: “Frecuencia Cordial” MPM 03/04 & Cantú 04: “La Voz de Yucatán” N 20-56-42 W 89-34-20 (10,000/250)(ex N 21-00-04 W 89-35-46 5,000/1,000 on 1330) (San Pedro Nohpat) 1100 1100 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XEBAC “Radio Asunción” Bahia Asunción. (1,000)(1,000/0) N 27-07-47 W 114-19-00 (1,000/0) 1100 GUANAJUATO XEBV “Radio Alegría**” Moroleón. (5,000/1,000*) 1200-0400 1200-0600 Música moderna en español. Elodia Ledezma No. 658, Colonia Fraccionamiento Las Flores 38890 T: (445) 457-25-05, 458-20-15, 458-19-15 F: 458-11-05 (ACIR)(CMR) N 20-0553 W 101-11-14 (5,000/1,000)(+ 10,000/1,000) 1100 GUERRERO XEGRM “Radio Guerrero”“Soy Guerrero” Ometepec. (1,000/0*) Gobierno del Estado de Guerrero N 16-41-53 W 9824-15 (1,000/1,000) 1100 QUINTANA ROO XECAN “Radio Mundo Maya Turquesa*” Cancún. (4,000/0*) Música en español, baladas y boleros de los años ’60s, ’70s, ’80s y ’90s, per website http://www.grupoturquesa.com/mayaturquesa.php N 21-09-43 W 86-51-07 (4,000/0) 1100 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEPO “Imagen* San Luis” San Luis Potosí. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs* Noticias y programación habalada. Venustiano Carranza No. 460, Centro 7800 T: (444) 814-62-78, 814-60-20 F: 812-44-22 http://www.controladora.com.mx/media/imagen.htm (Imagen) MPM-03/01: “Radio ACIR” MPM-03/04: “Inolvidable” Note that while one former representative ACIR website has dropped XEPO, CMR still shows “Inolvidable” in 01/07. N 22-09-03 W 100-58-50 (1,000/250)(+ 1,000/500) 37 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1100 SONORA XENAS “Nova* 1,100” Navojoa. (1,000/500*) 1200-0800 24 hrs Música pop en español, inglés, noticias. Circuito 5 de Mayo No. 102 Altos 83170 T: (642) 422-29-99, 421-29-99 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “La Poderosa” WRTH-02: Max Radio; WRTH-04-07: “Radiante 1100 N 26-04-52 W 109-27-13 (1,000/250)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 1400) 1100 VERACRUZ XEHTY “La Tremenda” Tlapacayan. (10,000/1,000) Ferrer No. 300 93650 T: (225) 315-04-33; En Martinez de la Torre: Pedro Belli No. 229 (A.P. 80) 93600 T: (232) 324-00-84, 324-03-16 http://www.grupomsradio.com/latremenda.html (ACIR)(CMR) Website shows location of XEHTY-1100 as Tlapacayan, Veracruz. Cantú-01/07 shows XEUZ Martinez de la Torres on 1100, but website says it is XEHTY, which SCT 10/11/2006 shows on 1330, as does WRTH-06-07; MPM-12/06 shows XEUZ, “Diamente,” on 1330, with addresses in Martinez de la Torres and Tlapacayan. Radio ACIR website 01/07 does not list this station; CMR website, which appears slower to adjust to changes, shows XEUZ “Diamente” on 1330. N 20-03-58 W 97-02-36 (Martinez de la Torres 10,000/1,000) 1100 ZACATECAS XETGO “Radio Alegría* Digital**” Tlaltenango. (5,000/500)(5,000/400) 1200-0600 1200-0400. Música grupera. Avenida Nacional esquina Josefa Ortiz No. 51-3er Piso 99700 T: (437) 954-11-95 F: (954) 08-95 (Promosat) “Radio Alegría” slogan heard in Houston in February 2004, along with “el poder de la radio” often. N 21-49-31 W 103-17-16 (5,000/400)(ex N 21-47-00 W 103-18-44 on 1350) 1110 1110 CHIHUAHUA XEES Chihuahua. (1,000/500) SCT 10/11/06 reports still on 1110, but XEES moved to 760 in late summer 2004. 1110 CHIHUAHUA XEWR “Classic 1110 XEWR-AM” Ciudad Juárez. (1,000/500)(500/0) 24 hrs 1200-0200. Música oldies ’70s, ’80s y ’90s en inglés. Nueva Era Radio de Ciudad Juárez, S.A., Edificio Nafta Center Avenida Chapultepec No. 316, Colonia Cuauhtémoc 32000 T: (656) 892-10-09 http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=jrz_classic (Megaradio de México) WRTH-04-07: “Classics 11-10” Cantú-01/07: “The New Classic” XEWR often heard well past 0200. N 31-44-10 W 106-29-10 (500/0) or N 31-37-49 W 106-19-28 (500/0) 1110 COAHUILA XEPU Monclova. (250)(250/0) Patronato Cultural Monclova. 26200 Ciudad Acuña N 26-54-14 W 101-24-45 (250/0) 1110 DISTRITO FEDERAL XERED “Radio Red***” México. (50,000/50,000*)(100,000/50,000 24 hrs*. Noticias, deportes, programas especiales de: finanzas, espectaculos culturales y de entretenimiento. Avenida Constituyentes No. 1154, Colonia Lomas 11950 T: (55) 52-5912-58, 52-59-12-74, 52-59-12-23, 57-28-48-48, 52-59-84-04 F: 52-59-68-70, 52-59-12-90 http://www.radioredam.com.mx/ (Grupo Radio Centro) N 19-31-02 W 99-11-58 (San Jeronimo Tepetla, 50,000/50,000 ex 50,000/10,000) (Tlalnepantla, México) 1110 GUANAJUATO XELEO “La Rancherita**” León. (5,000/1,000*) 1300-0200 1300-0100 Música ranchera, variada, grupos, bandas. Paseo de los Insurgentes 1703 (A.P. 642) 37160 T: (477) 717-20-00, 717-20-50, 717-20-80 F: 717-01-92 (Promosat) N 21-07-08 W 101-4101 (5,000/1,000) (Quinta Noriega) 1110 JALISCO XEPVJ “Ke Buena*” Puerto Vallarta. (1,000/200)(1,000/20) 24 hrs 1200-0600 //XHPVJ-94.3. (Música variada en español.) Honduras No. 309 Int. 161, Hotel Paloma del Mar, Colonia 5 de Diciembre 48350 T: (322) 222-50-82, 222-50-83 F: 223-28-84 (Televisa) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-07: “Energia Vallarta la Líder” MPM-03/04+: “La Lider” Cantú 2004: “Radio Vallarta” N 20-39-05 W 105-13-44 (1,000/1,000) 1110 OAXACA XETEO “ARO-AM” Teotitlán de Flores Magon. (500/0)(400/0) 68540 http://www.cortv.com.mx/ WRTH shows call as XETED; SCT 10/11/20063 and Cantú say XETEO, which, given name of city, seems more likely. Not in FCC data base. Estimated from MapQuest: N 18-06-17 W 97-04-35 1110 OAXACA XETUX “ARO-AM” Tuxtepec. (500/0*) Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca http://www.cortv.com.mx/ N 18-05-24 W 96-06-50 (500/0) (Benito Juárez) 1110 SONORA XEVS “Maxima* 96*” Hermosillo. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs //XHVU-96.3 Heriberto Aja No. 96 y Nayarit 83000 (T: (662) 210-6622, 210-64-84, 210-45-71 http://www.maxima-fm.com.mx/hermosillo/ (Radio S.A.) Neither slogan nor format in MPM profile. WRTH-02: “Radio Festival” “Maxima” slogan heard April 2004. N 29-03-01 W 110-57-59 (Villa de Seris, 1000/250) 1110 TAMAULIPAS XEOQ “Dimesión Gape* 11-10/Radio Fórmula” Reynosa. (1,000/0**) 1300-0100*. Barra de noticias y entretenimiento. Boulevard Hidalgo No. 200-A, Fraccionamiento Polanco 88710 T: (899) 921-65-73 F: 921-65-74 (ORF/Ramsa) Transmitter at Río Bravo, Tamaulipas. MPM-03/01: “Noti Gape 1110/Radio Fórmula” N 25-59-49 W 98-09-06 (Río Bravo*, 1000/0)(ex N 25-59-58, W 98-09-50 Rio Bravo, 1,000/0) 1120 1120 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEMX “MVS Noticias**” Mexicali. (1000*)(400/100) 1400-0800* Radio hablado. Francisco L. Montejano No. 2200, Fraccionamiento FOVISSTE, 21030 T: (686) 556-05-55, 556-06-22, 556-06-00 F: 556-06- 62 (MVS Radio) WRTH-04: “Expresión Max” N 32-38-09 W 115-27-52 or N 32-37-45 W 115-30-13 or N 32-37-08 W 115-32-08 (all 400/100) 1120 JALISCO XEUNO “Radio Uno, La Popular**” Guadalajara. (1,000/500)(500/500) 24 hrs*. Música regional, norteña, banda. Avenida Hidalgo No. 2055, Colonia Arcos Sur 44500 T: (33) 36-69-99-00 http://www.gruporadiomexico.com.mx/PROG%20XEUNO.htm (Grupo Radio México) MPM-03/01, WRTH-04, Cantú-04: “Radio Uno” N 20-40-18 W 103-20-53 (Guadelajara, 500/500)(+ N 20-38-45 W 103-12-39 Tonalá, 10,000/500) 1120 OAXACA XEZB “Radio Oro**, La Tremenda*” Oaxaca. (2,000/250*) 1200-0400 1200-0300 Música moderna tropical, grupera. Gómez Farías No. 113 68000 T: (951) 515-78-99, 515-84-50, 515-86-50 F: 515-88-11 http://www.grupooro.com.mx/ (SOMER) N 17-03-52 W 93-4306 (1,000/500)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 950) (Oaxaca de Juárez) 1120 PUEBLA XEPOP “La Movidita***” Puebla. (5,000*/100)(1,000/100) 24 hrs* Música tropical de catalogo. Avenida 15 de Mayo No. 2939, Fraccionamiento Las Hadas 72070 T: (222) 273-33-05, 273-33-07, 273-33-08 F: 248-24-83 http://www.acirpuebla.com.mx/Estacion.asp?Estacion=XEPOP (RCN) MPM-03/01, WRTH-04: “La Preciosa” N 19-03-44 W 98-12-49 (1,000/1,000 on 1490) (San José Xilotzingo) 38 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1120 QUERÉTARO XEGV “Radio Felicidad**” Querétaro. (1,000/500*) 24 hrs*. Música variada, trios, balada, ranchero y tropical. Paseo del Prado No. 102, Desp. 401 Condominio Crystal, Colonia El Prado 76039 T: (442) 216-55-57, 216-55-56, 216-54-34, 216-59-18 Fax. Ext. 105 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01 WRTH-04: “Radio ACIR” Cantú-04: “Inolvidable” N 20-36-19 W 100-22-05 (1,000/500)(ex N 20-34-58 W 10024-07 500/250) 1120 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XETR “Radio Panorámica***” Ciudad Valles. (5,000)(1,000/500)(1,000/0) 1200-0300 24 hrs Balada moderna e inolvidable y grupera, noticias. Avenida México Laredo No. 29-Sur (A.P. 160) 79050 T: (481) 382-01-60, 382-06-63 (RASA) N 21-57-40 W 9859-49 (5,000/500)(ex 1,000/0) 1120 TABASCO XETQE “La Mas Choca de Todos” Tenosique. (5,000/500*) Gobierno del Estado de Tabasco 86900Website: “La Mas Choca de Todos” http://www.tussentidos.com.mx/ WRTH-04: “La Morena” Cantú-04: “Radio CORAT” (Comisión de la Radio y Televisión de Tabasco) Heard on this frequency relaying XETVH-1230 N 17-27-00 W 91-26-00 (20,000/1,000) 1120 YUCATÁN XERUY “Radio Universidad*” Mérida. (1,000/250)(1,000/0) 1200(1300Sa/Su)-0600(0400Su/M) Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Apartado 63-B 97000 http://www.uady.mx/sitios/radio/index.html Schedule from Radio Universidad website. N 20-52-06 W 89-37-27 (10,000/1,000 or /250 on 1390) 1130 1130 AGUASCALIENTES. XEYZ “La Poderosa***” Aguascalientes. (30,000)(5,000/2,500)(10,000/2,500) 24 hrs* //XHYZ-107.7 Música popular grupera, tropical norteña, banda y ranchera, noticieros cada hora en la hora. Morelos 222 Centro 20000 T: 910-35-10 F: (449) 91035-02 http://radiogrupo.com.mx/xeyz/ (Radiogrupo/Radiorama) MPM-03/01: 1260 WRTH-04 1260 N 21-53-04 W 102-19-56 (1,500/1,000 on 1260)(ex N 21-54-06 W 102-16-19 1,000/1,000 on 1450) 1130 MÉXICO XETOL “Radio Lobo***” Toluca. (10,000/5,000*) 24 hrs*. Música popular, grupera y regional. Paseo Tollocan No. 300 Poniente, Colonia Universidad 50130 T: (722) 212-71-28, 212-88-65 F: 212-58-10 (ACIR)(CMR) N 19-29-29 W 99-43-58 (Ixtlahuaca* 10,000/0 DA-D) 1130 MICHOACÁN XEFN “Radio Moderna**” Uruapan. (1,000/100*) 24 hrs //XHFN-91.1. Balada pop en español, grupera y banda, noticias. Juan Ayala No. 10-102 (A.P. 132) 60000 T: (452) 524-05-40, 524-71-08 F: 524-33-10 (RASA) N 19-25-08 W 102-04-30 (1,000/100) 1130 NAYARIT XELUP “Radio Lupita*” Las Varas. (1,000/0**) 1300-0100*. López Mateos No. 61 (A.P. 82) 63715 T: (327) 272-17-32 (Corporadio) (Neither slogan nor format shown in MPM since 03/04 MPM-03/01: “Radio Lupita” Éxitos en español. N 21-10-56 W 105-07-45 (1,000/1,000 Las Varas)(or N 21-14-00 W 104-54-00 (5,000/1,000 Compostela)(or N 21-13-06 W 105-10-10 1,000/0 El Conchal) 1130 SINALOA XEMOS “La Invasora**” Los Mochis. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs*. Programas noticias, música grupera, pop, banda, regional. Boulevard Antonio Rosales No. 379, Edificio Barriza 1er Piso-108 Centro 81200 T: (668) 812-10-97 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01, WRTH-02-04, Cantú-04: “Radio Mía” WRTH-06-07 “Banda Sonora” “La Invasora” slogan heard January 2004. N 25-47-00 W 109-00-00 (1,000/250 or 1,000/500) 1130 SONORA XEETCH Etchojoa. Moved to 700 khz. 1130 SONORA XEHN “Radio Nueva Visión*” Nogales. (1,000/0**) 1300-0300 1200-0200 Música Cristiana. Vázquez e Hidalgo No. 127 (A.P. 199) 84000 T: (631) 312-00-13, 312-09-80 F: 312-09-60 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-02-07: “Rockola;” Cantú-04: “Romance” MPM-03/04 “Radio Kaza 1130” N 31-18-52 W 110-57-58 or N 31-17-52 W 110-57-34 (1,000/250) 1130 VERACRUZ XEZL “La Grupera**” Jalapa. (10,000/1,000*) 1200-0400*. Música popular grupera, de los ’70s y ’80s, programas habladas. Carretera Jalapa-Veracruz No. 200 91190 T” (228) 812-51-28, 812-80-21 F: 812-54-78 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Bonita” N 1931-10 W 96-53-09 (10,000/1,000) 1140 1140 CHIAPAS XETEC “Radio Tecpatán*” Tecpatán. (2,500/0)(1,000/500) 1000-0400(0500Su) per website. Sistema Chiapaneco de Radio y TV. Gobierno del Estado de Chiapas 29610 http://www.radioytv.chiapas.gob.mx/radio/tecpatan.htm Cantú lists site as Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas. Website says transmits from Tecpatán; lists addresses as 2a Sur y 1a, s/n, Centro, Tecpatán Mezcalara, Chiapas and Prolongación de la 5a Norte Oriente, S/N, Teatro de la Ciudad, 1er piso, 29000, Tuxtla Gutiérrez T: (961) 613-01-11, 613-23-21 N 17-08-21 W 93-18-21 (2,500/0) 1140 GUANAJUATO XEXF “Radio Felicidad*” León. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Música popular, grupera, de los ’70s y ’80s, programas habladas. Paseo de Jerez No. 325, Colonia Jardines de Jerez (A.P. 311) 37530 T: (477) 711-73-88 F: 711-73-74 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Radio ACIR” WRTH-02-07: “Radio ACIR” ACIR Website 01/07: “Radio Felicidad. N 21-05-12 W 101-40-58 (5,000/1,000) 1140 HIDALGO XEPEC “Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo” “Hidalgo Radio” San Bartolo Tutotepec. (1,000/0*) 1200-0100. 43440 N 20-2353 W 98-11-55 (1,000/1,000) 1140 MICHOACÁN XELIA “La Tremenda**” Morelia. (1,000/500)(5,000/500) 24 hrs 1200-0400. Música 100% grupera. 20 de Noviembre No. 358 58000 T: (443) 312-08-03, 312-09-78 (Radio, S.A.) N 19-43-22 W 101-10-21 (1,000/250 or /1,000) 1140 NUEVO LEÓN XEMR “M-R Deportes” Monterrey. (50,000/50,000**) 24 hrs*. Deportes, noticias y balada en espanol. Avenida Madero Oriente No. 1110 (A.P. 2747) 64000 T: (81) 83-75-26-74, 83-75-26-75 F: 83-75-04-90 http://www.gruporadioalegria.com/ (Grupo Radio Alegría) WRTH-04-07: M-R Música Romántica” Cantú-01/07 “ABC de la Radio” Heard in North Texas 1/24/07 using “M-R Deportes” slogan. N 25-45-52 W 100-15-11 (San Nicolas de los Garza, 50,000/50,000)(Monterrey N 25-40-11 W 100-18-26 /10,000) (Apodaca) 39 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1140 PUEBLA XETE “1140 Punto Digital**” Tehuacán. (1,000)(5,000/100)(5,000/1,000) 24 hrs 1300-0600. Música moderna en español 1 Norte 101-103 75700 T: (238) 382-44-52, 382-46-15 F: 382-10-93 http://www.acirpuebla.com.mx/Estacion.asp?Estacion=XETE (ACIR)(CMR) N 18-26-27 W 97-22-26 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 18-27-06 W 97-23-56 (1,000/0) 1140 SONORA XESOS Agua Prieta. (10,000) See 670, where heard often on 670 khz since September 2004. Cantú-01/07 still shows XESOS on 1140 at El Sifón, Sonora. 1150 1150 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XERM “Radio Fórmula**” Mexicali. (1,000*)(1,000/0) 24 hrs* Noticias, programas hablando. Prolongación Alfareros No. 253 Centro Civico 21000 T: (686) 557-02-10, 557-02-20 F: 557-37-00 (ORF/Ramsa) N 32-38-39 W 115-30-19 (1,000/1,000) (or N 3-38-32 W 115-30-22 1,000/0) 1150 COAHUILA XEBF “La Regional de la Laguna*” San Pedro. (1,000/500)(2,500/1,000) 24 hrs 1200-0100. Música variada, noticias. Pedro G. Garza s/n, Colonia Magisterial 35000 T: (872) 772-50-63 F: 719-24-53. (Radiocima/Organización Radiofónica del Centro) Address 2004: Boulevard González de la Vega y Piedras Negras s/n 35000 T: (781) 719-24-64 F: 719-24-53 MPM-03/01, WRTH-02-07: “La Tremenda” Cantú-04: “Radio San Pedro” N 25-45-25 W 102-59-50 (San Pedro de los Colonias, 1,000/250)(+ 2,500/1,000) 1150 CHIHUAHUA XEJS “Radio Éxitos” “JS Digital*” Hidalgo del Parral. (1,000/500*) 1245-0500* Música variada moderna en español. Flores Magón No. 8 Altos (A.P. 125) 33800 T: (627) 522-63063 F: 522-30-40 (OIR) MPM has consistently shown “Radio Éxitos; WRTH & Cantú have consistently shown “Radio Éxitos. Compiler is uncertain which is newer, thus more likely correct, slogan. N 26-56-10 W 105-3800 (1,000/1,000) 1150 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEJP “El Fonógrafo**, Canal 115*, Música Ligada a Su Recuerdo” México. (20,000/10,000*) 24 hrs* Música del recuerdo en español. Avenida Constituyentes No. 1154, Colonia Lomas 11950. T: (55) 52-59-12-58, 52-59-12-74, 52-59-12-23, 52-59-8404 F: 52-59-12-90 http://www.elfonografo.com.mx/ (Grupo Radio Centro) MPM-03/01: Formato 21. Traded frequencies with XERC-790; formerly XECMQ. XEJP call heard in ID on streaming audio 01/07. N 19-28-43 W 99-04-03 (La Pradera, 20,000/10,000)(or N 19-20-15 W 9904-56 La Pradera /10.000) 1150 JALISCO XEAD “Radio Metrópoli**” Guadalajara. (50,000/1,000)(20,000/500) 24 hrs*. 16 horas de periodismo en vivo. Noticiario Notisistema. Activa del Centro, S.A. de C.V., Avenida México No. 3150 44670 T: (33) 38-80-21-21 F: 38-80-21-22 http://www.unidifusion.com.mx/ (SOMER) N 20-39-52 W 103-14-44 (Tonala*, 20,000/500) 1150 OAXACA XEXP “La Super Buena**” Tuxtepec. (10,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 1200-0100 Música grupera, tropical. Abasolo No. 37, Centro 68300 T: (287) 875-08-10 (RASA) N 18-04-56 W 96-09-08 (5,000/500) (ex N 18-06-23 W 98-08-02 5,000/) (San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec) 1150 QUERÉTARO XEQUE “Radio Querétaro” Querétaro. (1,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 Louis Pasteur 6 Norte, Colonia Centro 76000 Dropped from SCT; WRTH says inactive, now on FM 104.3. N 20-34-10 W 100-22-01 (1,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/100) 1150 SINALOA XEUAS “Radio Universidad/Radio UA Sinaloa” Culiacán. (10,000/150)(10,000/125) 1300-0200 Universidad de Sinaloa, Rosales 284 Poniente 80000 http://www.radiouas.org/ N 24-49-10 W 107-21-25 (10,000/130) 1150 SONORA XESO “La Poderosa*” Ciudad Obregón. (5,000/300*) 1200-0800*. (Música grupera y noticias.) Sinaloa y Allende 85000 T: (644) 413-06-07, 413-06-06 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “La Fiera Grupera*” Cantú-04 WRTH-06-07: “La Coqueta” WRTH-04: Allende 914 Oriente, esquina con Sinaloa N 27-30-04 W 109-58-37 (5,000/300) 1150 TABASCO XERTM “Sonido Zeta” “Radio Variedades” Macuspana. (5,000/1,000)(1,000/125) 1200-0600 1200-0500. Música 100% grupera. Santamaria No. 214, 9 Esquina Vicente Guerrero Local 3, Centro 86700 (936) 362-26-44 (RASA) Address 2004: Santamaría No. 201-2o. Piso Depto. 9 Esquina Agustín Díaz del Castillo, Centro 86700 (936) 362-26-44 En Villahermosa, Tabasco: Malecón Carlos A. Madrazo No. 663 Depto. 4 Edificio María Esther 86000 T: (993) 314-48-46 WRTH-04-07: “Zonida Zeta” RASA Website 01/07: “Sonida Zeta” N 17-46-40 W 92-36-54 (1,000/130) 1150 VERACRUZ XETVR “La Nueva Azul**, El Color del Amor”” Tuxpám. (1,500/500**) 1100-0500 //XHTVR-106.9 Música romántica en español, noticias. Morelos No. 37-3er Piso 92800 T: (783) 834-58-50, 834-57-49 (Radiorama) //XHTVR-106.9 (-Sc.) MPM-03/01: “Azul las dos Bandas” WRTH-02: Azul 11-50 N 20-58-13 W 97-24-32 (1,500/500)(ex N 20-57-18 W 97-23-59 1,000/250) 1150 ZACATECAS XEXM “Radio Jerez” Jerez de García Salinas. (5,000/1,000) 1200-0400. Música variada en español. C. de la Parroquia No. 43, (A.P. 198) 99300 T: (494) 945-54-75 F: 945-53-75 (RASA) Address 2004: López Verlade No. 48 WRTH-0407 shows this station on 1360 khz as does Cantú 01-07 SCT 10/11/06 and RASA website also show on 1150. N 22-38-36 W 102-58-41 (1,000/500 or /100 on 1360)(or N 22-38-38 W 102-58-41 10,000/1,000 on 1290) 1160 1160 BAJA CALIFORNIA XEQIN “La Voz del Valle*” San Quintín. (10,000/0) 1200-0200 Programas en mixtico, triqui, zapoteca y expañol, non-commercial. Calle Octava No. 139, Fraccionamiento Ciudad San Quintín 22930 T/F: (616) 165-20-23, 165-29-74 www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?ld_seccion=1022 (Sistema de Radiodifusoras Culturales Indigenistas) Moved to 1160 from 1290, per website. SCT 10/11/06 & WRTH-07 still show on 1290. DX’ers hear on 1160 since early 2006. N 30-33-47 W 115-56-30 (10,000/0)(ex N 30-27-36 W 115-58-36 2,500 on 1290) 1160 GUANAJUATO XEVW “Radio Sensación***” Acámbaro. (2,500/500)(2,000/250) 1200-0400 1300-0130 Música moderna en inglés y español. Allende No. 17, 38600 T: (417) 172-19-60, 172-14-88, 172-02-44, 172-02-84 http://www.radiosensacion.com.mx/ (OIR) S/off heard 0400 in November 2003. N 20-02-15 W 100-45-33 (2,500/1,000)(ex 1,000/) 1160 MICHOACÁN XEIW Uruapan. (1,000/100*) See 860. 40 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1160 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEGI “Radio Reyna*” Tamazunchale. (4,000)(1,000/100*) 1200-0200* Musica variada. Privada Pemex No. 3, Barrio San Rafael 79961 T: (483) 382-18-44, 362-18-45, 362-04-25 (Radiorama) WRTH-07, Cantú-04: “Reyna de las Huastecas” MPM03/01-06/04+ and Radiorama website 01/07: “La Gigante del Cuadrante” N 21-15-38 W 98-47-08 (1,000/100)(ex 500/0) 1160 VERACRUZ XEBE “Imversa Radio**” Perote. (5,000/250*) 1200-0400 1200-0300. Música gurpera variada y noticias. Humboldt Sur No. 36 91270 T: (282) 825-03-10, 825-06-60 F: 825-05-88 (RASA) MPM-03/01, Cantú-01/07 & WRTH-02: “Radio Perote” (Cantú lists location as Xalapa, Veracruz.) RASA website reports “Imversa Radio, Perote.” “Radiodifusora XEBE” heard at s/off 0300 February 2003; said s/on is 1200. N 19-33-52 W 97-14-24 (5,000/250)(ex 1,000/100)(ex N 19-34-27 W 97-15-04 3,000/1,000 on 1100) 1170 1170 AGUASCALIENTES. XEUVA “La Rancherita***” Aguascalientes. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/2,500) 24 hrs* Música ranchera, noticias cada hora en la hora. Morelos 222 Centro 20000 T: 910-35-10 F: (449) 910-35-02 http://radiogrupo.com.mx/xeuva/ (Radiogrupo/Radiorama) N 21-53-04 W 102-19-56 (5,000/1,000) 1170 COAHUILA XEMDA “La Ley* 11-70*” Monclova. (1,000/500*) 1100-0600 1300-0600 Música variada grupera. Venustiano Carranza No. 612-2 Oriente 25700 T: (866) 631-17-80, 631-17-83 (Firmesa) “Mera Mera” singing ID heard May 2003. N 26-55-33 W 101-26-30 (1,000/250)(ex 1,000/100 on 780)(ex N 26-55-59 W 101-24-00 1,000/0 on 1200) 1170 JALISCO XEJTF “Prisma Musical*” Zacoalco de Torres. (1,000/100*) 1300-0100* Avenida Madero No. 77 45750 T: (326) 423-00-98, 423-01-02 F: 423-11-62 (Corporadio) (Neither slogan nor format shown by MPM 03/04+) MPM-03/01: “Prisma Músical” Balada romántica en español. N 20-15-06 W 103-35-30 (1,000/100)(+ 2,500/100)(ex N 20-13-14 W 103-34 or 24-20 1,000/1,000 on 1450) (La Cruz) 1170 MÉXICO XERLK “Super Stereo Miled**” Atlacomulco. (5,000)(1,000/250*) 1200-0600 24 hrs Música romántica, actual y de catálogo, noticias. Km. 24 Carretera Panamericana 50450 T: (712) 122-05-08, 122-17-81 http://www.miled.com/miled/radio/radio.htm MPM-03/04+ showed OIR as rep; MPM 09/06+ listed no rep. N 19-47-42 W 99-58-18 (1,000/250)(ex 1,000/1,000 on 1340) (Atlacomulco de Fabela) 1170 PUEBLA XECD “Fórmula 1170 AM” Puebla. (10,000/500)(10,000/2,500) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Noticias, deportes, comentarios, entretenimiento y música variada instrumental e inglés. Teziutlán Sur 17, Colonia La Paz 72160 T: (222) 173-73-73, 273-73-66 F: 273-73-77 http://www.radiooro.com.mx/ (ORF/Ramsa)(Grupo Oro) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “1170 AM, La Radio de Altura” WRTH-06-07: “1170 Radio de Verdad” Cantú-01/07: “Radio 11-70” Website 01/07: “Fórmula 1170 AM” Sign-on noted 1155 in February 2004 in Houston. N 19-06-30 W 98-13-25 (5,000/500)(ex N 19-03-30 W 98-11-37 1,000/350) 1170 SONORA XEIB “Super Banda**/Punta de Vista” Caborca. (1,000/1,000*)(1,000/0) 24 hrs 1300-0700 Música grupera, banda, ranchera. Aveinda 13 de Julio No. 5 83600 T: (637) 372-40-17 F: 372-47-40 http://www.superbanda.com.mx/ (Radiorama) Measured on 1168.98 khz in June 2003. N 30-42-30 W 112-09-03 (1,000/250)(ex 250/250) 1170 SONORA XEFEM “Radio Felicidad***” Hermosillo. (5,000/1,000)(5,000/100) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Música variada, trios, balada, ranchera y tropical. Calle Matamoros y Sonora Edificio Combate No. 1 83000 T: (662) 212-14-06 F: Ext. 214 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Bonita” Heard 1105 in August 2003. N 29-02-57 W 111-00-43 (XEYH, 5,000/250, ex 1,000/100) 1170 TAMAULIPAS XERT “Voz 1170**/Radio Fórmula” Reynosa. (5,000/0**) 1200-0200* Música grupera regional. Calle Colón No. 1306 Altos 38, Colonia Del Prado (A.P. 241) 88560 T: (899) 922-90-45 Cabina: 922-05-04 F: 922-90-49 (Radiorama)(ORF/Ramsa) MPM-03/01: “La Gigante*/Radio Fórmula” “Radio Fórmula Reynosa” and “Radiorama Tamaulipas” slogans heard in Houston in February 2004. Radio Fórmula website shows XERT, owner Radio Fórmula; MPM 12/06 shows Radiorama as owner. N 26-03-12 W 98-17-29 (5,000/250) 1170 VERACRUZ XEZS “Radio Hit**, La Explosiva” Coatzacoalcos. (2,500/1,000*) 24 hrs* //XHZC-92.3. Música tropical moderna en español. Vicente Guerrero No. 202 Sur 96400 T: (921) 212-98-44, 212-99-41 http://www.radiohit.com.mx/portal/ (Promosat) MPM-03/01: “Radio Hit 11-70” Website 01/07: “Radio Hit, La Explosiva” Though MPM & WRTH both show 24 hrs, XEZS website shows 1200-0600. N 1806-19 W 94-26-56 (2,500/1,000)(ex N 18-06-29 W 94-27-11 500/250) 1180 1180 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XEUBS “Radio Universidad Autónomade Baja California Sur” La Paz. (10,000)(10,000/0) Apartado 19-B 23010 Cantú abbreviates as “Radio UABCS” N 24-06-04 W 110-19-15 (10,000/0) 1180 CHIHUAHUA XEDCH “Romántica* 11-80**” Ciudad Delicias. (5,000*)(5,000/1,500)(1,000/250*) 1100-0600 1200-0600 Balada romántica en español. Calle 2a. Norte No. 309 Int. 107 Centro 33000 T: (639) 474-11-80, 472-35-80 F:472-33-80 (Radiorama) In Spring 2004, increased signal strength in Texas was accompanied by mention of cinco mil wats in station ID. N 28-10-06 W 105-26-15 (5,000/1,500 on 1180)(ex N 28-12-59 W 105-29-26 1,000/500 on 980)(ex N 28-11-27 W 105-30-12 1,000/250 on 1540)(FCC also shows 5,000/1,000 on 1540 at 1180’s coordinates!) 1180 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEFR “Radio Felicidad***, Los Éxitos de Siempre” 11-80**” México. (10,000/5,000*) 24 hrs* Éxitos de siempre, ’60s, ’70s, ’80s en español. Pirineos No. 770 11000 T: (55) 52-01-17-00 Cabina: 55-40-42-52, 55-40-40-24, per website http://www.grupoacir.com.mx/felicidad/ (ACIR) Slogan monitored via Internet audio includes “Los Éxitos de Siempre” N 19-24-04 W 99-04-56 (Magdalena Mixhuca, 10,000/5,000, ex 5,000/1,000)(ex N 19-23-06 W 99-12-21 México 10,000/700)(Santa Anita, Distrito Federal) 1180 GUANAJUATO XEYA “La Picosa** 11-80” Irapuato. (1,000/800*) 1200-0600 24 hrs. Música popular grupera, bandas y tropical. Morelos No. 110 36500 T: (462) 626-12-00, 626-53-00 http://www.radiogpocontreras.com/home.htm (Corporadio) N 20-38-00 W 101-21-42 (1,000/500 or 1,000/1,000 XEYA on 1470) or N 20-40-38 W 101-20-41 (1,000/250 XEIRG on 1180)(Note: XEIRG is on 1590) 1180 OAXACA XEAH “Ke Buena” Juchitán. (500/500**) 1200-0300 1130-0630. Música grupera, noticias. Carretera Cristóbal Colón Km 819.5 (A.P. 60) 70030 T: (971) 711-12-33 (Televisa) MPM-03/01: (Corporación Radiofónica Oaxaqueña) MPM-06/04 “Radio Hit/Radio Fórmula” WRTH-04-07 “Radio Hit” Not in Radio Fórmula affiliate list 01/07. N 16-26-36 W 95-05-34 (500/500)(+ 10,000/1,000)(ex N 16-26-34 W 95-01-43 1,000/1,000 on 1330) (Juchitán de Zaragoza) 41 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1180 QUINTANA ROO XERRIV Playa del Carmen. (10,000/0) Gobierno del Estado de Quintana Roo Neither in FCC data base nor in Cantú01/07 Shown in SCT 11/03/2003 to 10/11/2006 Estimated N 20-40-00 W 87-05-00, via MapQuest 1180 VERACRUZ XEGN “La Gigante*” Piedras Negras. (10,000/1,000*) 1200-0600*. Música variada, tropical, grupera y noticias. Libertad No. 201, Colonia Ursulo Galván 95222 T: (285) 967-00-39, 967-01-14 En Boca Del Río, Veracruz: Costa del Sol No. 368, Fraccionamiento Costa Verde 94290 T: (229) 130-15-89. (OIR) Cantú: “Radio Gigante” N 18-45-16 W 96-07-46 1190 1190 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEMBC “Radio Hablado*/Radio Fórmula” Mexicali. (250)(500/100)(250/100) 1400-0800* Noticias, comentarios, tribuna publica. Prolongación Alfareros No. 253 Centro Civico 21000 T: (686) 557-31-22, 557-20-52, 557-20-11 F: 557-19-00. http:/www.cbc.com.mx (OIR) (ORF/Ramsa) WRTH-04-07: “Radio Hablada” N 32-38-52 W 115-28-20 (250/100)(+ 1,000/1,000)(+ 2,500/ DAD) 1190 CHIHUAHUA XEPZ “Radio Norteña***” Ciudad Juárez. (1,000)(5,000/100*) 1200-0400 1200-0200 Música norteña. Vicente Guerrero No. 2329 Colonia Partido Romero 32300 T/F: (656) 613-77-66 http://www.gruporadiomexico.com.mx/ (Grupo Radio México) XEPZ heard past 0500 in El Paso in December 2003. N 31-42-48 W 106-26-45 (1,000/250) 1190 JALISCO XEWK “W Radio*, W Guadalajara” Guadalajara. (50,000/10,000*) 24 hrs* Información, entretenimiento y deportes en programación hablada. Avenida Rubén Darío No. 158, Circunvalación Vallarta 44680 T: (33) 38-18-77-00 (Televisa) MPM-03/01 & WRTH02-07: “La W de Guadalajara” N 20-44-11 W 103-20-52 (50,000/10,000)(or N 20-41-30 W 103-20-15 /10,000) (Atematac del Valle) 1190 MICHOACÁN XESOL “Radio Sol*, La Puro Ley” Ciudad Hidalgo. (5,000/2,500)(5.000/1,000) 1200-0400* Música grupera y popular. Plaza Hidalgo No. 3-B 61100 T: (786) 154-02-12, 154-24-80 http://www.mrm-mpi.com.mx/ (OIR) Cantú-01/07 “Sol, La Puro Ley” Website shows: “Radio Sol, La Puro Ley” MRM, Medios Radiofónicos Michoacán N 19-41-20 W 100-33-16 (1,000/500)(ex 500/100) (El Jaral) 1190 MORELOS XEJPA “W Radio*” Cuernavaca. (5,000/500*) 1100-0600 1200-0400 Programas y noticias. Avenida Morelos Sur No. 309, Centro 62000 T: (777) 318-88-72 F: 312-53-88 http://www.radioramamorelos.com.mx/wradio/ (Televisa) (Organización Radiorama de Morelos) WRTH-04-07: “La Grande/Red W” “W Radio” website lists station, without call letters, on this frequency at this location. N 18-41-57 W 99-14-56 (5,000/1,000 XEDO-Jojutla) (Jojutla) 1190 NUEVO LEÓN XECT “Contacto” Monterrey. (10,000/100*) 24 hrs 1200-0800 //XHCHL-99.1 Variadada, noticias, hablada, música. Cuauhtémoc Norte No. 725 (A.P. 118) 64000 T: (81) 11-58-70-00, 11-58-70-01 Cabina: 11-50-70-90, 11-58-70-91 http://www.nucleoradio.com/contacto/ (SOMER) (Nucleo Radio Monterrey) MPM-03/01-12/06, WRTH-02-07, Cantú until 01:07: “Moreno” Internet audio shows “Estamos en Contacto,” “Tu Contacto en la Radio” or “Con la mejor de la radio” at virtually every break. N 25-40-50 W 100-18-46 (1,000/500)(ex 500/0) (Guadalupe) 1190 TABASCO XERV Villahermosa. See 700. 1190 TAMAULIPAS XETOT “ABC Radio*” Tampico. (5,000/500)(10,000/2,500) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Altamira No. 311 Poniente, Zona Centro 89000 T: (833) 212-09-50, 212-10-67 (ABC Radio) MPM-03/01: “Extasis Digital**” MPM-03/04: “Ke Buena” (Slogan, format dropped by MPM09/06; ABC Radio ad lists XETOT as affiliate.) Address 2004: Benito Juárez No. 506, Colonia Tolteca 89160 T: (833) 217-24-28, 213-82-85, 213-81-96 F: 213-97-32 N 22-11-43 W 97-50-07 (5,000/500) (Pueblo Viejo, Veracruz) 1190 VERACRUZ XEPP “La Comadre**, Puros Éxitos” Orizaba. (1,000/250)(5,000/250) 24 hrs 1200-0600 //XHPP-100.3. Música popular, grupera y regional. Sur 31 No. 336 94300 T: (272) 724-31-33, 724-45-00 Cabina y Estudio: 742-43-00 (ACIR)(CMR) N 18-50-36 W 97-04-51 (5,000/250) (Cuaphichapan) 1190 VERACRUZ XETOT Pueblo Viejo (10,000/2,500) See Tampico, Tamaulipas. 1200 1200 AGUASCALIENTES. XEAGA “La Bonita**” Aguascalientes. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0600* Música romántica. Madero No. 333 1er piso, Zona Centro 20000 or República de Uruguay No. 205-C Fraccionamiento 20238 T: (449) 916-35-38, 915-87-81 F: 916-39-29 http://www.radiouniversal.com.mx/ (Radio Universal/CMR) WRTH-04: “Radio Universal; WRTH-02-07: “La Bonita” Cantú-01/07: “Bonita” (“La Bonita” in logo on Cantú website) N 21-55-11 W 102-15-58 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 21-52-43 W 102-18-04 1,000/500 on 1590) 1200 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XEPAS “Radio Punta Abreojos” Punta Abreojos. (1,000)(1,000/0) 23970 N 26-44-24 W 113-32-53 (1,000/0) 1200 GUANAJUATO XEITC “Radio Tecnológico de Celaya” Celaya. (250/250)(1,000/1,000) Avenida Tecnológico y García Cubas s/n T: (461) 80-40 http://www.itc.mx/servcom/radiodifusora.php WRTH-02-07 showed on 1210 khz SCT 11/3/2003 showed on 1200, but SCT 10/11/2006 lists on 1210. Cantú 01/07 shows on 1200. Various internet lists, including government program schedules, show on either 1200 or 1210. Website, with a long history of radio in México in general and XEITC in particular, lists no frequency. N 20-32-13 W 100-48-48 (1,000/1,000 on 1200)(In 2003, FCC showed same information on 1210.) 1200 HIDALGO XEQH “La Comadre” Ixmiquilpan. ( ) WRTH-04-07, SCT 11/3/03-10/11/2006 and MPM 09/04-12/06 and CMR website 01/07 all show XEQH “Radio Milenia” on 1270 N 20-30-34 W 101-41-03 (1,000/100 or 3,000/900 on 1270; or 1,000/1,000 on 920) 1200 MÉXICO XEQY “QY Noticias** 1200*” Toluca. (1,000/500)(2,500/2,500) 24 hrs* Música romántica del recuerdo en español, programación hablada. Paseo Tollocan No. 300 Poniente, Colonia Universidad 50130 T: (722) 212-71-28, 212-88-65 F: 212-58-10 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/04 MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-04: “Q’ Bonita 1200” MPM 03/04+ and Cantú-04: “Inolvidable” N 19-14-54 W 99-41-55 (Cacalomacan, 2,500/500)(ex N 19-15-40 W 99-38-50 Metepec 1,000/500 on 1360) 42 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1200 MICHOACAN XEZI “Canal Festivo* 120” Zacapu. (1,000/0*) 1200-0100 Apartado 65, 58600 MPM-06/04 to 12/06 shows on 850 khz as “Radio Variedades” in 2004, “Maxistar” in 2006. SCT 11/3/2003 shows XEZI on 1200, as do Cantú 01/07 and WRTH-07, but SCT 10/11/2006 shows on 850.N 19-50-05 W 101-43-30 (1,000/1,000 on 1200) 1200 SINALOA XEWT “W Radio*” Culiacán. (5,000)(1,000/250*) 24 hrs* Avenida Alvaro Obregón No. 24 Sur, Local 50, Centro 80000 T: (667) 716-94-00 F: 716-62-20 (Televisa) (Format not shown in MPM) MPM-03/01: “La Ley 120” MPM-03/04 & WRTH-06-07: “La Buenisima” MPM-06/04: “La Invasora 120” WRTH-04: “La Ley 120/La Tremenda” N 24-49-39 W 107-24-16 (1,000/250 or /500)(or N 24-45-36 W 107-3227 San Pedro de los Rosales, 1,000/0) 1200 SONORA XEYF “Radio Fórmula** Hermosillo” Hermosillo. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs* //XERFR-970 Noticias y programas habladas, noticiera local de 7 a 9 horas (1400-1600). Boulevard Navarrete No. 38 entre Ignacio Romero 7 Monteverde, Colonia Valle Hermoso Local 2 83209 T: (662) 215-46-66 F: 215-49-40 (ORF/Ramsa) N 29-04-29 W 110-57-36 (1,000/250)(+ N 29-04-36 W 110-57-36 10,000/) 1200 VERACRUZ XEPW “Tu Música**” Poza Rica. (1,000/300*) 1200-0600*. Música juvenil en inglés y español. Boulevard Adolfo Ruiz Cortines y Heriberto Kehoe, Colonia Obrera 93260 T: (782) 824-88-00 http://www.radioramapozarica.com.mx/ (Radiorama) Cantú-04: “La Tremenda” N 20-32-00 W 97-26-52 (1,000/300)(+ N 20-33-38 W 97-26-23 1,000/1,000) 1210 1210 CHIAPAS XECOPA “La Voz de los Vientos*” Copainalá. (5,000/0*) 1230-2230 1200-2400 1a Oriente-Norte s/n, Barrio Siete Huesos 29620 (per website) T/F: (968) 661-00-51 http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1024 Not in FCC data base estimated, via MapQuest: N 17-05-45 W 93-13-00 1210 COLIMA XEBCO “Conexión 1210” Villa de Alvarez. (50,000/5,000*) 24 hrs* (Gobierno del Estado del Colima) MPM-03/01: “La Poderosa Voz de Colima” Música de todo genera, noticias, cultura, entretenimiento, espectaculos. IMER website in September 2004 shows this slogan and format (perfil) as “multiperfil,” but it was no longer listed by IMER in 2007. A report in Glen Hauser’s “World of Radio” noted this station was turned over by IMER to the government of the state of Colima in early 2004. A news release on the Colima government website http://www.colima-estado.gob.mx/2005/boletines/muestra_boletin.php?nb_bus=1111 dated August August 3, 2005, identifies “Conexión 1210;” Colima’s governor is pictured in front of a banner that includes the new slogan plus “La Poderosa Voz de Colima.” SCT-10/11/06 identifies owner as “Gobierno del Estado de Colima.” (Compiler cannot find verification that this 2004 address, when station was still listed under IMER ownership, still applies: Avenida Benito Juárez Esq. Avenida Niños Héroes, Colonia Juan José Ríos 28950 (312) 314-11-21, 31411-22 F: 314-11-23) XEBCO no longer listed by MPM, which lists only commercial radio stations. WRTH-07 still shows IMER’s slogan, with address: Apartado 2-1690, Suc. A 28950 Colima. N 19-15-21 W 103-44-34 (50,000/5,000) 1210 GUANAJUATO XEITC “Radio Tecnológico” Celaya. (250)(1,000/1,000) http://www.itc.mx/servcom/radiodifusora.php WRTH-02 listed here; WRTH-04 lists on 1200 Avenida Tecnológico y García Cubas s/n T: (461) 80-40 WRTH-02-07 showed on 1210 khz SCT 11/3/2003 showed on 1200, but SCT 10/11/2006 lists on 1210. Cantú 01/07 shows on 1200. Various internet lists, including government program schedules, show on either 1200 or 1210. Website, with a long history of radio in México in general and XEITC in particular, lists no frequency. N 20-32-13 W 100-48-48 (1,000/1,000 on 1200)(In 2003, FCC showed same information on 1210.) 1210 PUEBLA XEPUE “Mexicana** AM 1210**” Puebla. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs* Música Mexicana. Avenida 15 de Mayo No. 2939, Fraccionamiento Las Hadas 72070 T: (222) 273-33-05, 273-33-07, 273-33-08, 273-33-09 F: 248-24-83 http://www.acirpuebla.com.mx/Estacion.asp?Estacion=XEPUE (ACIR)(CMR) N 18-56-34 W 98-23-45 (Atlixco 1,000/1,000 on 1450)(+ N 1858-51 W 98-15-38 Puebla 1,000/1,000 on 1450) 1210 VERACRUZ XEVZ “Radio La Veraz**” Acayucan. (5,000/1,000*) 1200-0600* Música variada y noticias. Plaza de Armas No. 109 (A.P. 26) 96000 T: (924) 245-00-77 F: 245-02-76 (Radiorama) N 17-57-35 W 94-55-08 (1,000/1,000 on 1490) 1210 VERACRUZ XEBD “Radio Centro***” Jalapa. (10,000/250*) 1200-0600* Música ligada a su recuerdo. Plaza Crystal Local 20 91180 T: (228) 814-40-04, 814-40-05, 814-40-06 http://www.centroradiofonico.com/rcintro.html (OIR) WRTH-02: “Radio Centro/Radio Punto” N 19-3428 W 96-54-20 (Banderilla*, 10,000/250) 1220 1220 COAHUILA XESAL “Radio Universidad” Saltillo. (2,500/0*) Universidad Anónoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Buenavista 25315 http://www.uaaan.mx/ Cantú-01/07: “Radio UAAAN” N 25-19-50 W 101-01-32 (1,000/0) 1220 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEB “La B Grande***” México. (100,000/100,000**) 24 hrs* Mayorazgo No. 83, Colonia Xoco 03330 T: (55) 5628-17-00 Ext. 1715; 56-28-17-30, 56-28-17-31 http://www.imer.gob.mx/EstacionesIMER/XEB/ (IMER) (Slogan, format not shown in MPM03/04+) MPM-03/01: “La B Grande” Internacional boleros. IMER website 01/07 shows format: Música de catálogo del período 1840–1970, tanto en grabaciones originales como en recreaciones de artistas contemporaneous, y mucho más. N 19-18-31 W 99-03-32, N 19-19-45 W 99-09-38 or N 19-18-29 W 99-03-32 (all 100,000/100,000 at San Lorenzo Tozonco) 1220 JALISCO XEDKN Guadalajara. See 1230 1230 1230 JALISCO XEDKN “Radio Fórmula**” Guadalajara. )(1,000/250*) 24 hrs* //XEDF-1500 Noticias y programas hablados. Avenida Niños Héroes No. 1555-510 Piso 5, Edificio Plaza Tolsá, Colonia Moderna 44100 T: (33) 26-10-41-17, 36-10-42-57 (ORF/Ramsa) Italian DX’er Dario Monferini found XEDKN on 1230 khz during visit to station in August 2005, and listed address as Avenida México 3370, Plaza Bonita, Local Subancía “P” 45120; SCT 10/11/2006, WRTH-07, and Radio Fórmula website 01/07 confirm this frequency change. Cantú-01-07 lists XEDKN “Cadena Radio Uno” on 1220; MPM-12/06 shows XEDKN “Radio Fórmula” on 1220 with 2,500 watts; WRTH-07 gives slogan “Cadena Fórmula Uno”; but ORF website shows XEDKN-1230 relays 2a Cadena, (key station XEDF-1500) DXer in Guadalajara in 2001 heard “DKN 12-20, Radio Fórmula, Segundo Cadena //XEDF-1500. N 20-39-55 W 103-21-31 (XEZAJ Zapopan, 1,000/500 or /250 on 1220) 43 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1230 MICHOACÁN XELP “Radio Pía**” La Piedad. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0500 1300-0300 Música variada ranchera, norteña, grupera. Madero No. 116 (A.P. 10) 59300 (352) 522-06-50 F: 522-46-96 http://www.lapiedadradio.com/Default.aspx?tabid=28 (Radiorama) N 20-19-55 W 102-01-31 (1,000/1,000(ex 500/100 on 1170) (La Piedad de Cabadas) 1230 NUEVO LEÓN XEIZ “Radio Fórmula” Monterrey. (10,000/1,000)(1,000) 24 hrs //XEAI-1470 Música grupera, ranchera y noticias. Plaza Lindavista Locales 75 y 76, Avenida Miguel Alemán No. 4401, Parque Regiomontano 64540 T: (81) 83-55-88-40, 83-55-32 F: 83-55-7406 (ORF/Ramsa) Italian DX’er Dario Monferini, visiting station in August 2005, noted frequency change from 1240 to 1230; WRTH-06-07 and SCT 10/11/2006 confirmed frequency change, SCT listing power as 10,000/1,000) MPM-12/06 and Cantú 01/07 show on 1240; MPM as “Radio Metropoli/Radio Fórmula” and Cantú as “Radio Fórmula 1240” //XEAI-1470. Radio Fórmula website shows XEIZ on 1240, Cadena 3, which is XEAI. XEIZ may have been on 1230 as early as January 10, 2004, when compiler in North Texas heard XEAI identification from a Radio Fórmula station on this frequency. N 25-40-05 W 100-18-43 (1,000/1,000 on 1240) 1230 PUEBLA XETCP “La Romántica**” Tehuacán. (1,000)(500/500*) 24 hrs Música romántica. 1 Sur No. 108 Int. 207, Centro 75700 T: (238) 382-72-81 http://www.gruposiete.com.mx/xetcp.html (Radiorama) WRTH-02: “La Poderosa” N 18-25-07 W 97-25-52 (1,000/1,000) 1230 SINALOA XEEX “Radio Fórmula***” Culiacán. (1,000/250*)(10,000)(10,000/2,000) 24 hrs* //XERFR-970 Noticias y programas de contenido. Alvara Obregón No. 24 Sur Local 50, Plaza Paladio Central 80000 T: (667) 713-23-11 F; 715-54-80. ORF Website says Cadena Una, relaying XERFR-970. http://www.radioformula.com/ciudades/culiacan.asp (ORF/Ramsa) Heard in December 2004 announcing 10,000 watts. 2004 address: Alvara Obregón No. 650-1 Norte (A.P. 120) 80000 T: (667) 713-52-63 F: 716-41-38 N 24-49-56 W 107-24-17 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 24-49-47 W 107-24-43 1,000/1,000 on 1490) 1230 TABASCO XETVH “La Mas Choca de Todos*” Villahermosa. (20,000/1,000*) -0620 Gobierno del Estado de Tabasco, Prolongación 27 de Febrero 1001, Colonia F. Galaxias (993) T:316-33-17 Relayed by XETQE-1120 Cantú-04: “Radio CORAT” WRTH-02-07: “La Morena” Slogan on website: www.tussentidos.com.mx “La Mas Choca de Todos” N 17-59-17 W 92-58-03 (20,000/1,000) (Cunduacán) 1240 1240 AGUASCALIENTES. XERO “Radio Recuerdo**” Aguascalientes. (10,000/2,500)(5,000/2,500) 24 hrs*. Música romántica de catalogo; noticias en Red Nacional, cada hora en la hora. Morelos 222 Centro 20000 T: 910-35-10 F: (449) 910-35-02 (Radiogrupo/Radiorama) MPM-03/01: 1490 http://radiogrupo.com.mx/xero/ Heard in Houston, Texas, in February 2004 on 1260 khz. Website shows on 1240, as does Cantú-01-07 and SCT-10/11/2006. N 21-53-04 W 102-19-56 (2,500/1,000 on 1490) 1240 COAHUILA XEVM “Amor 107*/Radio Fórmula*” Piedras Negras. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs* //XHPNS-107.1. Música del recuerdo español e inglés. Avenida E. Carranza No. 1104 26025 T: (878) 782-03-08, 782-50-35, 783-13-59 F: 782-39-74 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/04, WRTH-04, Cantú-04: “La Estación del Amor/Radio Fórmula” MPM-06/04 “Amor 107, La Radio de los Dos” N 28-42-55 W 100-31-35 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 28-39-59 W 100-34-25 500/600)(ex N 28-41-39 W 100-31-28 250/200) 1240 CHIAPAS XELM “Radio Capital**” Tuxtla Gutiérrez. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0500* Música romántica, noticias. Boulevard Belisario Domínguez Km 1081 29020 T: (961) 615-05-81 F: 615-06-86 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “La Tropical” N 16-45-03 W 93-04-57 (1,000/1,000)(+ N 16-45-20 W 93-08-58 2,500/2,500) 1240 CHIHUAHUA XEBN “Radio Radiola**” Ciudad Delicias. (1,000/250)(1,000/1,000*) 1200-0500 1300-0400 Música variada grupera. Avenida del Parque Sur No. 6 (A.P. 222) 33000 T: (639) 472-01-93, 472-10-03 http://www.radioradiola.com.mx/ (Firmesa) WRTH-04: “Radiola” Cantú-04: “Radio Delicias” N 28-14-31 W 105-28-46 (1,000/1,000) 1240 CHIHUAHUA XEWG “Cambio 1240**, Conquistando la Frontera Norte de México” Ciudad Juárez. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs 12000600. (Música Romántica.) Avenida Insurgentes No. 2127, Colonia Ex-Hipódromo 32330 T: (656) 611-56-75, 611-23-79 http://www.gruposiete.com.mx/juarez.html (Grupo Siete) WRTH-02: Mágio 12-40 MPM-03/04: La frecuencia de Amor, Radio Amor WRTH-04, Cantú-04 Radio Amor N 31-43-17 W 106-26-37 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 31-44-12 W 106-26-30 1,000/1,000)(ex N 31-41-40 W 106-23-11 25,000/250 on 1220)(The latter likely a rejected application) 1240 HIDALGO XERD “Radio Lobo**” Pachuca. (10,000)(1,000/1,000*) 24 hrs* //XHRD-104.5. Música popular, éxitos. Plaza Juárez 103 (A.P. 123) 42000 T: (771) 714-08-78 F: 714-06-31 (ACIR)(CMR) N 20-07-22 W 98-44-05 (1,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/1,000 or /500 on 1190) 1240 MICHOACÁN XERPA “Radio Ranchito**” Morelia. (25,000/500)(5,000/500) 1200-0300 1300-0500 Música grupera, noticias. Avenida Madero Poniente No. 644 58000 T: (443) 317-21-58, 312-12-49 http://www.radioranchito.com.mx/ (Promosat) N 19-42-43 W 101-14-36 (30,000/2,000)(ex 5,000/1,000)(ex N 19-42-16 W 101-11-30 1,000/1,000) 1240 NAYARIT XESI “Radio Felicidad or Radio Afirmación” Santiago Ixcuintla. (2,500/1,000)(1,000/1,000) 1300-0300 1300-0500 Priscilliano Sánchez No. 87 (A.P. 22) 63310 T: (323) 235-01-56 F: 235-35-35 (Corporadio) (Slogan, format not shown MPM-03/04+) MPM03/01: “Radio Afirmación” Música variada popular, éxitos N 21-48-40 W 105-11-45 (1,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/300 on 1350) 1240 NUEVO LEÓN XEIZ Monterrey. See 1230. 1240 OAXACA XECE “Ke Buena*/Radio Fórmula” Oaxaca. (2,500/1,000*) 1130-0600* Música grupera y noticias. Valerio Trujano No. 708 68000 T: (951) 516-09-59, 516-08-88 (Televisa)(ORF/Ramsa) MPM-03/01: (Corporación Radiofónica Oaxaqueña) MPM-03/06: “Radio Hit/Radio Fórmula.” WRTH-06-07: “Radio Hit 12-40” MPM-12/06 profile shows “Ke Buena” logo in heading, but “W Radio” slogan in text. Televisa display ad in MPM-12/06 shows “Ke Buena.” N 17-03-42 W 96-42-46 (2,500/1,000) (Oaxaca de Juárez) 1240 SONORA XEBQ “Estelar 12-40/Radio Mexicana or FM 105” Guaymas. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs* //XHBQ-105.3 Calle 25 No. 20 Altos (A.P. 371) 85400 T: (622) 222-01-06, 222-02-86, 222-15-43 (Radio S.A.) (Slogan, format not shown by MPM) N 27-53-54 W 110-54-51 (1,000/1,000) 1240 SONORA XECG “Ke Buena*” Nogales. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs 1300-0700 Música Mexicana folklórica, noticias. Vázquez e Hidalgo No. 127 (A.P. 199) 84000 T: (631) 312-00-13, 312-09-60, 312-09-80 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “Fiesta Mexicana” WRTH-02-07: “Radio Mexicana” 44 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) “W Radio” website in 2004 listed station, without call letters, on this frequency at this location; Radiorama website, MPM-12-06 and Cantú-0107 list “Ke Buena” but Televisa Radio full-page ad in MPM 12/06 lists neither “W Radio” nor “Ke Buena.” But “Ke Buena” website does show Nogales-1240. N 31-18-57 W 110-56-30 (1,000/1,000) 1240 TAMAULIPAS XES “Ke Buena” Tampico. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs 1200-0400 Música ranchera, grupera y folklorica, éxitos. Valentín Gómez Farías No. 407, Colonia Otomi 89150 T: (833) 241-00-80 F: Ext. 260 (Radiocima or Televisa) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02 & Cantú-04: “Sonovida” Dario Monferini, who visited station in August 2005, said “Sonovida.” WRTH-04-07: “La Tamaulipeca” Cantú-01/07: “Ke Buena” Ke Buena website 01/07 shows Tampico on 1240. MPM-06/04-12/06: “Mariachi Estéreo,” listing Radiocima as rep … but Publicidad de Tamaulipas group listing in MPM-12/06 identifies XES’s rep as Televisa, which fits “Ke Buena.” N 22-14-15 W 97-52-08 (1,000/1,000) 1240 VERACRUZ XEOV “La Picosa**” Orizaba. (2,000)(2,500/500)(2,500/175) 1200-0600 1200-0700 Música grupera y noticieros. Avenide Oriente 6 No. 261-210 94300 T: (272) 725-75-30 (Radiorama) (Radiodifusoras Organizadas del Golfo) N 18-51-44 W 97-03-11 (2,500/1,000)(ex N 18-53-34 W 96-55-51 250/180) (Ixhuatlancillo) 1250 1250 COAHUILA XESC “La Pantera, Radio 1.250**” Sabinas. (1,000/250*) 1300-0100 Música moderna en español. Avenida E. Carranza Norte No. 124 (A.P. 60) 26700 T: (861) 612-37-18, 612-25-90 http://www.grdradio.com.mx/lapantera.html (Firmesa)(Grupo Radio Divertida) (Sc.) N 27-51-13 W 101-06-34 1250 COAHUILA XESJ “XESJ-12-50*, Radio Saltillo*” Saltillo. (5,000/500*) 24 hrs*. Música variada moderna en español. América Latina y Alaska s/n Colonia Virreyes (A.P. 27) 25230 T: (844) 415-18-12, 415-24-12 F: 416-53-26 http://www.xesjsaltillo.com/sitio/ (Radiorama)(Grupo Radio MG) MPM-03/01: “Radio Saltillo” “La Estación de las Noticias” slogan heard in Houston in February 2004. N 25-27-39 W 100-58-59 (5,000/1,000)(ex N 25-28-17 W 100-59-45 1,000/500) 1250 CHIAPAS XEMG “Máxima 1250, la Radio Impressionante”“Radio Ambiente”“La Mejor” Arriaga. (5,000/250)(2,000/250) 11000400 1200-0400 4a. Oriente No. 4 (A.P. 28) 30450 T: (966) 662-03-76, 662-06-21 (Neither slogan nor format in MPM-03/04+) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-04-07: “Máxima 1250, la Radio Impressionante” 1100-0400, Música pop en español e inglés, ranchera y tropical 5,000/250) WRTH-02: “La Poderosa” A listing of radio programs for January 2007 for the National Action Party (PAN) compiled by the IFE (Instituto Federal de Electoral), the agency that oversees elections in México, lists XEMG “La Mejor” XEMG not found in MPM 12-06. N 16-13-51 W 93-55-35 (1,000/250)(+ 3,000/1,000)(ex 5,000/250 on 1010)(+ 5,000/80 on 750) 1250 CHIHUAHUA XEAT “Radio Imagen*”“Nueva Imagen” Hidalgo del Parral. (1,000)(250/250)(5,000/250) 1200-0400 1200-0500 Música variada, moderna, noticias. Carretera a Durango Km. 3.5 (A.P. 122) 33800 T: (627) 523-16-00, 523-12-50 F: 523-11-66 (RASA) N 26-55-04 W 105-38-11 (1,000/250 or 5,000/1,000) 1250 GUERRERO XEPI “La Consentida**” Tixtla de Guerrera. (2,500/500**) 1200-0200*. Avenida Insurgentes No. 125 39170 T/F: (754) 474-00-25, 474-07-01. (OIR) Address in 2004: Miguel Alemán No. 24-4 Centro 39000 Chilpancingo T: (747) 472-36-25 + Tixtla address. Italian DX’er Dario Monferini visited station in August 2005 and learned Chilpancingo office and studio had closed down. WRTH-06-07 still listed location as Chilpancingo. N 17-33-41 W 99-24-28 (Tixtla, 2,500/1,000)(ex 1,000/1,000) 1250 JALISCO XEDK “DK 12-50**” Guadalajara. (5,000)(10,000/1,000) 24 hrs* Programas, noticias, deportes. Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas No. 3126, Colonia Chapalita 45040 T: (33) 31-21-86-77, 31-21-86-11 F: 31-22-91-55 http://www.radioramadeoccidente.com/dk.asp (Radiorama) N 20-38-28 W 103-20-24 (10,000/1,000)(ex 5,000/1,000) 1250 MÉXICO XETEJ “Sistema XEGEM Radio Mexicquense*” Tajupilco. (1,000/250)(500/250) 1200-0600 relay XEGEM-1600 Avenida Estado de México km 1.5, Colonia La Virgen 52140 Metepec N 18-53-52 W 100-08-46 (500/250)(+ 1,000/1,000) (Tejupilco de Hidalgo) 1250 PUEBLA XEZT “Radio Tribuna, La Ley*” Puebla. (5,000/500*) 24 hrs* Programación hablada y música grupera. 3 Sur No. 170-404-A y 5o Piso, Centro 72000 T/F: (222) 232-80-00, 232-88-88, 242-65-00 F: 242-04-42 http://www.radiotribuna.com.mx/ (OIR) MPM-03/01: “Tribuna 1250” WRTH-04: “Radio Tribuna 12-50” Website shows both “Radio Tribuna” and “La Ley” N 18-58-51 W 98-15-38 (5,000/1,000)(ex N 19-02-59 W 98-12-39 500/100) 1250 QUERÉTARO XEJX “Cadena Radio Uno/Radio Fórmula*” Querétaro. (5,000/1,000)(5,000/100) 24 hrs. Programas de entretenimiento, noticieros y deportes. Avenida Tecnológico Sur No. 2 Local 106, Colonia Niños Héroes 76010 T: (442) 215-22-36, 215-78-49 http://www.grupoformulaqueretaro.com.mx/ (ORF/Ramsa) WRTH-02 “Radio Uno” WRTH-04: “Radio Fórmula, Segundo Cadena Nacional” //XEDF-1500 ORF Website 01/07 says XEJX on Cadena 2 & 3 (XEDF-1500 & XEAI-1470) N 20-35-55 W 100-26-20 (5,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/100) 1250 SONORA XEDL “Radio 13, D-L, La Fuerza de la Palabra*” Hermosillo. (5,000/500)(1,000/500) 24 hrs* //XEDA-1290 Heriberto Aja No. 96 y Nayarit 83000 T: (662) 210-66-22, 210-64-84, 210-45-71 (Radio S.A.) (MPM shows neither format nor slogan) WRTH-02: “Radio Ambiente” N 29-02-59 W 110-57-59 (Villa de Seris. 3,000/500 or 1,000/500) 1250 VERACRUZ XETF Veracruz. Moved to 1060 1260 1260 COAHUILA XEWGR “Exa FM*” Monclova. (5,000/250) 24hrs //XHWGR-101.1. Música variada en español e inglés. Puebla y Washington, Colonia Guadalupe 25750 T: (866) 631-17-80, 631-17-85 F: 631-17-83 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: 1260* “Estéreo Vida*” (5,000) MVS website in October 2004 showed XEWGR “Exa” on 1260. CIRT in 2001 listed XEWGR on 970. SCT 11/3/2003 shows XEWGR on 1260 and XEMF on 970 but 10/11/2006 showed XEWGR on 780 and no Monclova station on 1260. WRTH-04-07 lists XEWGR-1260 as “Estéreo Vida” (5,000/250) 24 hrs. N 26-55-04 W 101-24-35 or N 26-55-15 W 101-26-16 (both 1,000/250 on 1260) 1260 CHIHUAHUA XEOG “Radio Ranchito***” Ojinaga. (5,000/150)(5,000/250) 1200-0400* Música Mexicana y ranchera. Calle de la Paz 602 32880 T: (626) 453-10-76, 453-10-77 F: 453-20-32 (Radiorama) XEOG and sister station XERCH-1340 were silent on January 1, 2005. 45 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) Compiler, monitoring between Marfa and Refugio, Texas, suggests they could have been taking a holiday. On December 28, 2006, though XEOG was widely heard in Marfa area. XERCH was silent, status unknown. N 29-33-05 W 104-23-40 (5,000/150) 1260 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEL “La 12-60** AM” México. (50,000/10,000)(20,000/10,000) 24 hrs* Programas de contenido para la mujer. Pirineos No. 770, Lomas de Chapultepec 11000 T: (55) 52-01-17-00 http://www.grupoacir.com.mx/la1260/ (ACIR) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-04: “Radio ACIR” WRTH-06-07: “La 12-60/Radio ACIR N 19-24-04 W 99-04-56 (Magdalena Mixhuca 20,000/5,000)(+ 50,000/10,000)(or N 1921-37 W 98-59-32 Los Reyes Acaquilpán, México, 50,000/1,500) 1260 GUANAJUATO XEZH “La Estación Que Se Escucha**” Salamanca. (1,000/250*) 1200-0500 1300-0500 Música en español grupera. Aldama No. 301 (A.P. 24) 36700 T/F: (464) 648-02-27 (Firmesa) N 20-34-15 W 101-12-02 (1,000/250)(ex 500/250) 1260 JALISCO XEJY “Radio Comadre” Autlán. (10,000/1,000)(5,000/1,000) 1230-0230 1200-0300 T: Cabina: (321) 387-04-01, per website (Prefix different from Autlán; likely La Grullo?) http://www.lacomadre.com.mx/portada.htm (Grupo ACIR, per website)(Central Trade Media) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-07: “Radio Ambiente” Música variada en expañol, noticias. 2004 address: Kilómetro 1 carretera a El Chante Delongación las Paredes 48900 T: (317) 382-18-16, 358-98-53, 388-32-83, 388-36-64 Website shows XEJY-1260 and XELD-780 together. XELD’s address, per MPM-12/06: Antonio Borbón No. 34 (A.P. 7) 48900 T: (317) 382-04-64, 382-12-40 F: 382-15-40. XEJY is missing from MPM-12/06, but website says it’s now “Radio Comadre.” N 19-46-04 W 104-14-53 (El Grullo, 10,000/1,000)(ex N 19-48-35 W 104-13-25 El Grullo 1,000/1,000 on 1350) (Autlán de Navarro*) 1260 MICHOACÁN XEQL “Catedral de la Música*” Zamora. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Música norteña, grupera, banda, ranchera tropical, éxitos y novedades. 5 de Mayo Sur No. 501, Fraccionamiento Jardines de Catedral 59670 T: (351) 515-55-55 F: 515-10-42 http://www.radiozamora.com.mx/xeql/info.htm (RASA) WRTH-04-07: “Sonido Brillante” N 19-58-01 W 102-15-55 (1,000/1,000)(or N 19-59-14 W 102-11-12 1,000/1,000) 1260 NUEVO LEÓN XER “Hits 12-60*” Linares. (1,000/250*) 1200-0600 1200-0400 (Noticias, novellas, deportes //XET-990) Carretera Nacional Km. 856.5 (A.P. 81) 677000 T: (821) 212-38-49, 212-03-00 F: 212-29-08 http://mmradio.com/ (Multimedios) MPM:0604 & before; WRTH-04-07: “Radio Linares” Logo in MPM-0904 shows slogan change, to “La T Grande,” relaying XET-990; profile does not reflect format change. Compiler, on January 1, 2005, heard XET-990 with ID including XER, Linares. Cantú-04: “Radio Recuerdo” Cantú-01/07 “Hits 1260” Website 01/07: “Stereo Hits 1260” Streaming audio on internet: “Hits 12-60, Solo Hits” N 24-52-21 W 99-33-22 (1,000/250)(or N 24-52-20 W 99-34-23 1,000/1,000) 1260 OAXACA XEJAM “La Voz de la Costa Chica*” Santiago Jamiltepec. (5,000/0)(10,000/0) 1200-0000 per website. Spanish, Mixteca, Amuzgo. Plaza de la Consitución y Negrate, s/n 71700 T: (954) 582-80-59 F: 582-84-71 per website; website notes power doubled in January 2006. http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1033 Cantú 01/07: “La Voz de la Sierra Norte” N 16-17-00 W 97-49-00 (10,000/0)(ex N 16-15-26 W 97-46-59 5,000/0) 1260 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEXR “Radio Mensajera**” Ciudad Valles. (5,000/1,000*) 1100-0500 1200-0300 Música Mexicana/tropical, noticias. Londres y Atenas s/n, Fraccionamiento Lomas 79090 T: (481) 382-03-00 F: 382-32-32 (RASA) N 21-58-22 W 99-00-11 (1,000/100) 1260 SINALOA XESA “La Mexicana*” Culiacán. (5,000/500*) 24 hrs* Música ranchera, norteña y regional. Insurgentes Sur. No. 346 2o. Piso, Centro 80129 T: (667) 992-05-28, 992-05-29 Cabina: 992-12-60 Officina 992-44-07 per website http://www.lamexicanadeculiacan.com/ (Direct Deal) MPM-03/01: “La Sabrosita” MPM-03/04, Cantú-04: “La Mejor” WRTH-04: “La Sabrosita/La Mejor” Address 2004: Avenida Insurgentes No. 334 Sur 1er. Piso Letra “A” 80129 T: (667) 744-86-66 F: 717-25-41 N 24-49-20 W 107-28-36 (5,000/500) 1260 SONORA XEMW “Radio San Luis” “Sonida Z*” San Luis Río Colorado. (1,000/250*) 1300-0100 24 hrs Música juvenile en español. Avenida Quino y Calle 5a. (A.P. 44) 83400 T: (653) 534-19-01, 534-18-80 (RASA) Cantú 04-07, WRTH-06-07: “Sonida Z” ex-“Radio San Luis” RASA website 01/07: “Radio San Luis” N 32-02-39 W 114-49-01 (1,000/250)(ex 1,000/0 on 1270) 1260 VERACRUZ XEMTV “Radio* El Lobo** de Mina*” Minatitlán. (1,000/1,000**) 1100-0500 1200-0100 //XHMTV-100.9 Música grupera variada en español. Eulalio Vela No. 15, Colonia Obrera 96740 T: (922) 223-83-40 F: 223-35-25 (SOMER) N 17-59-11 W 94-32-36 (1,000/1,000) 1260 VERACRUZ XETBV “La Poderosa**” Tierra Blanca. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs*. Música grupera. Libertad No. 315 Altos entre Juárez y Madero, Centro 95100 T: (274) 743-28-88, 743-19-86 F: 743-91-39 (Radiorama) Address in 2004: Carretera Federal a Ciudad Alemán KM. 38.5, Colonia Pemex (A.P. 142) T: (274) 743-28-88 N 18-27-23 W 96-21-32 (1,000/250) 1270 1270 BAJA CALIFORNIA XEAZ “Radio Capital*” Tijuana. (500/500**) 24 hrs* Noticiera, programación de contenido y música. AvenidaBaja California No. 1310, entre Avenida G y H, Zona Norte 22100 T: (664) 638-43-77 Cabina: 638-44-06 F: 638-43-88 (Capital) MPM-03/01+, Cantú-04; WRTH-02-07: “Radio Zeta 13” N 32-32-20 W 117-02-40 (500/500)(+1,000/500) 1270 COAHUILA XEWN “El Fonógrafo del Recuerdo*” Torreón. (500/150*) 1200-0600* Pamanes y Eulogio Ortiz Colonia Amplicación los Angeles (A.P. 700) 27140 T: (871) 716-35-21 (Grupo Radio México) Transmitter at Gómez Palacio, Durango MPM-03/01, Cantú-04-07 & WRTH-02: “Radio Variedades” N 25-33-03 W 103-30-04 (500/250) (Gómez Palacio, DURANGO) 1270 DURANGO XEHD “Radio Universidad” Durango. (1,500/500*) 1300-0500 per website. Música classica, rock, jazz, blues; radio cultural. Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango Carretara Mazatlán Km 5.5 34000 T: Cabina: (618) 130-11-10 http://radio.ujed.mx/ N 2400-50 W 104-41-19 (500/500) (La Purisima) 1270 DURANGO XEWN “El Fonógrafo del Recuerdo” Gómez Palacio. (500/150) SCT 11/3/2003 reports transmitter located here. See Torreón, Coahuila 46 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1270 GUANAJUATO XERPL “La Poderosa**” León. (10,000/150*) 24 hrs* //XHRPL-93.9. Música grupera, romántica, popular. Cañada No. 301 Esquino Roca, Colonia Jardines del Moral 37160 T: (477) 773-36-06, 773-03-62 F: 773-24-70 http://www.lapoderosa.com.mx/ Radiorama) N 21-04-33 W 101-41-03 (10,000/150) 1270 HIDALGO XEQH “Milenium Radio” Ixmiquilpan. (3,000/1000)(1,000/1,000)(1,000/100) 1200-0500* Música en español-inglés pop. Carretera a Cardonal km. 2.689 42300 T: (759) 723-00-86, 723-40-78, 723-00-89. (ACIR)(CMR) Cantú: “La Comadre” on 1200 khz WRTH04: “Radio Sinfonia” WRTH-06-07: “Radio Milenio” N 20-30-34 W 101-41-03 (1,000/100 or 3,000/900 on 1270; or 1,000/1,000 on 920) 1270 OAXACA XEAX Oaxaca. See 1080 N 17-04-36 W 96-42-07 1270 SONORA XEGL “Digital* 12-70*” Navojoa. (1,000/500*) 1200-0700* Música Variada, noticias. Avenida Morelos y Ramón Corona s/n, Colonia Constitución 85830 T: (642) 422-02-74, 422-62-74 (RASA) N 27-04-52 W 109-27-15 (1,000/500) 1270 TABASCO XEVHT “Bésame* 12-70” Villahermosa. (2,500)(1,000/1,000*) 24 hrs* (Balada en español.) Avenida Rullán Ferrer No. 201 Esquina Arista, Zona Centro 86000 T: (993) 312-93-07 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01+; Cantú-04, WRTH-02-07: “Romántica 12-70” N 17-58-41 W 92-59-03 (1,000/1,000) (Miguel Hidalgo Primera Sección) 1270 TAMAULIPAS XERRT “Sport Radio*” Tampico. (2,000/500)(5,000/500) 24 hrs* Actividades, deportivas locales, reionales y nacionales, catálogo ingles y español. Valentín Gómez Farias No. 407, Colonia Otomi 89150 T: (833) 241-00-80 F: Ext. 260 (Radiocima) Transmitter at Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas. MPM-03/01: “La Tremenda” MPM-03/04 & WRTH-04-07: “Solar 12-70” Italian DX’er Dario Monferini, during visit in August 2005, noted “Solar” slogan. N 22-15-15 W 97-51-00 (2,000/500)(ex 250/200) 1270 VERACRUZ XERRR “La Invasora* 12-70*” Poza Rica. (1,000/250*) 1200-0600 1200-0300 Música norteña, puros éxitos. Avenida Unión y Michoacán (A.P. 4) 93300 T: (782) 822-11-81 F: 822-73-86 http://www.radioramapozarica.com.mx/ (Radiorama) Cantú-04: “La Poderosa” N 20-30-44 W 97-23-20 (1,000/250) (Papantla de Olarte) 1280 1280 CAMPECHE XECAM “Xpresión” Campeche. (2,500/1,000*) 1200-0500 1155-0500 1200-0800 per website. Música pop en ingles, éxitos actuales. Avenida Luis Alvarez Barret No. 11 Centro 24000 T: (981) 816-27-24*, 816-31-31 816-54-55 on air (Oficinia Central: Calle 60 No. 385 97000 Merida Yuc. T: (990) 930-15-00, 930-15-12 F: 930-15-02 (ACIR) MPM-03/04 and beyond list slogan as “Mix,” but it is listed by Fred Cantú and on SIPSE website http://www.sipse.com.mx/989/ as “Xpression Campeche,” //XHCAM-98.9. “Mix” slogan is listed on SIPSE website for XHGL-97.7. WRTH-02: “La Voz de las Murrallas” WRTH-04: Expresión //XHCAM-98.9 WRTH-06-07 & MPM-12/07: “Mix” Streaming audio 1/30/07: Xpresion 98-9 FM, 12-80 AM, Más Música, Más Radio” Call letters given as XE-“Cam” and XH-“Cam” N 19-50-56 W 90-32-05 (2,500/1,000) 1280 CHIAPAS XEKY “Dimensión* 1280” Huixtla. (1,000/100*) 1100-0300* Música romantica y noticias. Avenida Central Norte No. 8 Centro 30640 T: (964) 642-09-74 F: 642-07-69 (Radiocima) WRTH-04-07: “La Voz de la Costa de Chiapas” N 15-08-01 W 92-28-50 (1,000/100 or 1,000/1,000) (Hixtla) 1280 CHIHUAHUA XEBW “La Pantera***” Chihuahua. (10,000)(1,000/600)(1,000/500) 1200-0400 24 hrs Música grupera. Ignacio Allende No. 2211, Colonia Zarco 31020 T: (614) 433-26-60 http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=chi_pantera (Megaradio de México) WRTH-02: Radio Católica MPM-03/01: “Radio Variedades 1280” WRTH-04: “La Picuda” N 28-40-56 W 106-04-47 or N 28-37-49 W 105-57-58 (1,000/600) 1280 GUANAJUATO XESQ “Radio San Miguel*” San Miguel de Allende. (2,500/150)(2,500/1,500) 1200-0400* Música variadas, noticias locales. Calle Sollano No. 4 37700 T: (415) 152-02-27, 152-07-99 F: 152-08-03 (Radio Cadena Nacional) MPM-03/01-12/06 “La que le Gusta a Usted” N 20-54-49 W 100-44-37 (1,000/1,000) 1280 JALISCO XEBON “Radio Morena/Radio Fórmula” Guadalajara. (1,000)(10,000/500)(500/250) 1300-0700 Música romántica del momento. Avenida México No. 3370 Plaza Bonita Local Subancia P. 45120 T: (33) 38-13-34-45, 38-13-34-46 F: 38-13-11-32 (ORF/Ramsa) WRTH-04: “Radio Fórmula, Tercero Cadena Nacional” //XEAI-1470 Cantú: “Radio Fórmula Guadalajara” N 20-40-30 W 103-20-41 1,000/500 or N 20-40-18 103-20-56 500/500 or N 20-38-45 W 103-12-39 Tonala, 10,000/500, all as XEQP 1280 NUEVO LEÓN XEAW “A-W 12-80” Monterrey. (10,000*/1,000*) 1200-0600 24 hrs Programas noticiosos y música inolvidable. Paricutín Sur No. 316, Colonia Roma 64700 T: (81) 83-69-99-99, 81-28-99-70, F: 83-69-99-99 http://www.mmradio.com/default.aspx?id=2 (Mulitimedios) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-04: “La Macro Estación” “A-W 12-80” slogan heard in Houston in February 2004. Logo on website “TeleRadio AW” but streaming audio airs “A-W Doce-Ochenta” 1/30/07. MPM-12/06, WRTH-07 and Cantú-01/07: “Teleradio” N 25-41-57 W 100-12-39 (10,000/1,000)(ex 25-39-18 W 100-15-18 1,000/1,000) (Guadalupe) 1280 PUEBLA XEEG “ABC Radio**” Puebla. (1,000/500*) 24 hrs* Noticias, programas habalados. San Martín Texmelucan No. 57, Colonia La Paz 72160 T: (222) 242-09-11 F: 242-31-22 (ABC Radio) MPM-03/01+, WRTH-02-04 & Cantú-04: “Radio Fórmula Puebla” N 19-02-48 W 98-12-10 (1,000/500)(ex N 19-02-56 W 98-13-10 500/200)(+ N 19-00-31 W 98-05-16 10,000/2,500) 1280 TAMAULIPAS XETUT “Radio Tamaulipas*” Tula. (1,000/0) 1200-0400 Diego Acuña 87900 N 22-59-30 W 99-39-00 (1,000/0) 1280 VERACRUZ XEAG “Bonita*” Córdoba. (2,000/1,000*) 24 hrs* Música Mexicana, éxitos. Calle 8 No. 119 Centro 94500 T: (271) 71461-22, 714-62-11 F: 712-49-79 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02/07: “Radio Cafetal*” Cantú-04-07: “Radio Capital” ACIR & CMR websites 01/07 both show “Bonita” N 18-53-47 W 96-56-17 (2,000/1,000) 1290 1290 BAJA CALIFORNIA XEQIN San Quintín. Moved to 1160 in April 2006; still shown on 1290 in SCT 10/11/06 & WRTH-07. 1290 CAMPECHE XETH “Radio Palizada**” Palizada. (250*)(250/100) 1200-0000* Música ranchera y tropical. Mina No. 9 (A.P. 22) 24200 T: (913) 365-02-77 (Radiorama)(Grupo Comunicaciones Sureste) N 18-15-26 W 92-03-17 (1,000/ and N 18-17-26 W 92-03-17 /1,000) 47 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1290 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEDA “Radio 13**, La Fuerza de la Palabra*” México. (10,000)(20,000/1,000)(10,000/1,000) 24 hrs* Programas noticiosos de servicio social, deportivos y de contenido general, Música oldies en inglés, decadas ’60s a ’90s. Rodolfo Emerson No. 408, Colonia Chapultepec Morales 11570 T: (55) 52-62-13-00 F: 55-45-20-78 http://www.radio13.com.mx/ (Radio SA) Heard in Houston February 2004 using “La Nueva Generación de Noticias” with “Radio 13” slogan. Slogan, format dropped in MPM-09-06+. N 19-22-26 W 9906-31 (10,000/1,000) (La Magdalena Atlazol) 1290 GUANAJUATO XEFAC “La Mera Mera***” Salvatierra. (5,000/250*) 1200-0130* Música variada en español, grupera y noticias. Morelos No. 740 Centro 38900 T: (465) 663-03-65, 663-03-88 (Difusa) N 20-15-26 W 100-53-17 (5,000/250) 1290 MICHOACÁN XEIX “Enlace Digital 12-90*” or “La Pantera” Jiquilpan. (1,000/500*) 1300-0200* Música moderna en español. KM 521.5 Carretera México-Guadalajara (353) 533-03-30 En Sahuayo, Michoacán: Avenida Presidente Díaz Ordaz No. 225 (A.P. 60) 59000 T: (353) 532-52-78 (OIR) N 19-59-31 W 102-43-16 (1,000/500) (Jiquilpan de Juárez) 1290 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEIY “Espectacular* 12-90*” Río Verde. (1,000)(1,000/0*) 1300-0100 1200-0200 Música moderna en español, éxitos en ingles, y balada romántica. Hidalgo No. 7-A-3o. Piso 79610 T: (487) 872-04-24 (Corporadio) N 21-55-36 W 100-00-14 (1,000/100)(+ 5,000/0 on 650) 1290 SINALOA XENX “Radio ABC” Mazatlán. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs* (Música variada.) Miguel Alemán No. 312, Centro 82060 (669) 98167-00, 985-16-05 F: 981-31-37 (ABC Radio) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-07: “Fiesta Mexicana” MPM-03/04 “Radio Mujer” Address 2004: Angel Flores No. 412 Poniente (A.P. 148) 82000 May retain “Fiesta Mexicana” slogan; similar to Mexicali, Baja California, where there are two Radio ABC affiliates, one keeping old slogan. ABC in Mazatlán also on 970. N 23-16-46 W 106-25-03 (10,000/1,000 ex /250) 1290 SONORA XEAP “Romántica** 1290*” Ciudad Obregón. (1,000/250*) 1200-0800 24 hrs Balada pop, español e inglés. Guerrero y California Plaza Tutuli Local E-17 85000 T: (644) 414-19-56, 413-10-09, 414-10-09 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-04: “Radio Norteña” N 27-29-34 W 109-56-44 (1,000/250)(+ N 27-30-04 W 109-58-37 10,000/100) 1300 1300 CHIHUAHUA XEP “Radio 13***/Radio Centro” Ciudad Juárez. (1,000)(50,000)(38,000/200) 24 hrs* Música tropical popular. Vicente Guerrero No. 2329 Colonia Partido Romero 32300 T/F: (656) 613-77-66 http://www.gruporadiomexico.com.mx/ (Grupo Radio México) One North American DX’er has heard this station announce “38 mil wats.” In El Paso in December 2003, compiler heard low-power signal after 0200 … but other nights, XEP has very strong signal on 1300 across western United States. N 31-42-48 W 106-26-45 (1,000/500) 1300 CHIHUAHUA XESW “Radio Madera***” Ciudad Madera. (1,000/500*) 1300-0400* Música variada. Calle 3a. No. 1204 31940 T: (652) 572-00-84 F: 572-05-93 http://www.radiomadera.com/ (Firmesa)(GRD Radio) N 29-11-03 W 108-10-15 (1,000/500 or /250) 1300 GUANAJUATO XEXV “Radio Capital***, La Estrella Grupera”*” León. (10,000/750*) 1200-0600 1200-2400 //XHXV-88.9. Música grupera y éxitos de banda. Veracruz No. 309, Colonia Bellavista 37360 (477) 713-09-93 F: 713-57-58 (Capital) MPM-03/01 “Radio 13” Cantú04: “Estéreo Joya” Address in 2004: 10 de Mayo No. 126 (A.P. 13) Centro 37000 (477) 770-04-68, 770-17-14 MPM-03/01 listed XEXV on 1300; MPM-03/04 and 0604 listed XEXV on 1450 but MPM-09/04 put it back on 1300, where it is heard. Heard in Houston 2004 with full ID, including “La Estrella Grupera” and giving city of license, San Francisco del Rincón. “Grupo Radiodifusora Capital” affiliate was a part of ID as early as December 2003. N 20-59-47 W 101-48-14 (Arroyo Seco, 10,000/750)(ex N 20-59-32 W 101-48-34 San Francisco del Rincón, 10,000/1,000, ex 1,000/1,000) (Arroyo Seco) 1300 HIDALGO XEAWL “Radio Jacala” or “Hidalgo Radio” Jacala. (1,000/250)(1,000/0) 1200-0300. Radio y Televisión de Jacala 42200 N 20-58-52 W 99-15-13 (1,000/0) (Jacala de Ledezma) 1300 MICHOACÁN XEKW “Bonita**” Morelia. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs*. Música mexicana, balada y ranchera fina. Laguna de Parras No. 630 58020 (443) 314-35-18 F: 314-33-85 (ACIR)(CMR) N 19-41-19 W 101-10-53 (1,000/1,000) 1300 SINALOA XEJL “La 130, La Ley***” Guamuchil. (1,000/250*) 1200-0800*. Música de banda, norteña y noticieros. Boulevard Antonio Rosales No. 509 Oriente, Colonia Morelos 81460 T: (673) 732-37-09, 732-13-59 F: 732-30-38. http://www.promored.com.mx/Guamuchil/guamuchil.htm (RadioCima) N 25-27-26 W 108-05-31 (1,000/500)(or N 25-28-14 W 108-06-08 1,000/500) 1300 SONORA XEXW “W Radio” Nogales. (1,000/100*) 24 hrs 1300-0700 Vázquez e Hidalgo No. 127 (A.P. 199) 84000 T: (631) 312-00-13, 312-09-80 F: 312-09-60 (Televisa) (Format not shown in MPM) Cantú-04: “Radio Norteña” WRTH-04: “La Tremenda de Nogales” MPM03/04+ & WRTH-06-07: “Estéreo Vida” N 31-20-17 W 110-58-25 (5,000/250 or /100)(or N 31-18-52 W 110-58-25 5,000/250) 1300 TAMAULIPAS XELE Tampico. Moved to 920 1300 VERACRUZ XEHU “La Que Manda” Martínez de la Torre. (1,000/100)(1,000/1,000) 1200-0600* Música tropical, grupera, noticias. Pedro Belli No. 229 (A.P. 80) 93600 T: (232) 324-00-84, 324-03-16 http://www.grupomsradio.com/laquemanda.html (RCN) MPM-03/01-12/06 & WRTH-02-07: “Radio Tropical” XEHU website shows “La Que Manda” N 20-03-05 W 97-00-03 1310 1310 BAJA CALIFORNIA XEC “Radio Enciso**” Tijuana. (1,0001,000**) 24 hrs* Música variada, noticias, comentarios, tribuna. Boulevard Agua Caliente y Boulevard Cuauhtémoc No. 2513 Centro Comercial Enciso Int. 6 y 7 (A.P. 23) 22400 T: (664) 681-89-03, 681-89-04, 618-7171, 681-89-02 F: 681-89-05 (Radiorama) N 32-31-15 W 117-01-16 (1,000/1,000 ex /250) 1310 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XEBTS “Radio Bahia deTortugas” Bahia de Tortugas. (1,000)(1,000/0) 23950 N 27-38-13 W 114-49-25 (1,000/0) 48 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1310 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XELPZ “Radio Variedades” La Paz. (10,000)(1,000/0) 23010 N 24-09-41 W 110-20-44 (10,000/500)(or 1,000/250 on 1220) (El Centenario) 1310 CHIHUAHUA XERU “Radio Universidad*” Chihuahua. (1,000/250*) Universidad de Chihuahua Avenida Escorza y Venustiano Carranza s/n 31000 T: (614) 439-15-00 from website http://www.uach.mx/universidad/docs/ru.htm N 28-39-40 W 106-04-42 (1,000/250)(or N 28-35-19 W 106-06-27 1,000/250) 1310 GUERRERO XEHJ “Radio Petatlán” Petatlán. (250) 1200-0100 Apartado 31 40830 This station is listed by CIRT, whose list appears not to have been updated since 2002, but it is not listed by SCT 10/11/2006. CIRT list does not show XEJR either in San Jeronimito or in Zihuatanejo. Fred Cantu had listed XEJR as “Radio Petatlán,” San Jeronimito in 2003, but in January 2007 showed XEJR on 630 as “Coral” in Zihuatanejo, as does WRTH-07. Petatlán is 35 km ESE of Zihuatanejo; San Jeronimito is 9 km WNW of Petatlán and 28 km ESE of Zihuatanejo. FCC data base has no listing for XEJR nor for anyone in San Jeronimito. Compiler suggests XEHJ, Petatlán on 1310 became XEJR, Zihuatanejo (San Jeronimito) on 630. N 17-32-08 W 101-17-00 (1,000/1,000 on 1310) 1310 GUERRERO XEGRT “Jaguar 1310” Taxco. (1,000/1,000)(1,000/0) 1200-0400 40200 Cantú: “Radio Guerrero” A list of stations broadcasting political party programs in México shows XEGRT “Jaguar” on 1310 in January 2007. N 18-33-56 99-36-21 (1,000/1,000) 1310 JALISCO XETIA “Radio Vital**” Guadalajara. (10,000/250*) 24 hrs* Programación hablada sobre temas de salud, balada romántica. Noticiario Notisistema. Activa del Centro, S.A. de C.V. Avenida México No. 3150 44670 T: (33) 38-80-21-21 F: 38-80-21-22 www.notisistema.com http://www.unidifusion.com.mx/ (SOMER) MPM-03/01 and WRTH-02-04: “Alma de México” Slogan “El Alma de México” and “El Sonido del Amor en el Alma de México” heard in Houston in February 2004. N 20-36-55 W 103-16-21 (Tonalá, 10,000/1,000)(ex N 20-39-52 W 103-14-44 Tonalá, 10,000/1,000 or 250 DA-D) (Tonalá) 1310 NUEVO LEÓN XEVB “Romántica** 13-10” Monterrey. (5,000/100)(5,000/250) 24 hrs* Catalogo en español, sistema informativo Notiradio cada hora a la hora. Avenida Madero Oriente No. 1110 (A.P. 2747) 64000 T: (81) 83-75-26-74, 83-75-26-75 F: 83-75-04-90 http://www.gruporadioalegria.com/ (Grupo Radio Alegría) MPM-03/04 & WRTH-02-07: “Radio 13” DX listeners heard “Radio 13” on 1310 as late as December 2003, but heard “Romántica” in April 2004. “Radio 13” slogan switched to XENV-1340. GRM website in January 2007 shows “Romántica” on 1310 and “Radio 13, La Vallenata” on 1340. N 25-45-14 W 100-18-49 (San Nicolas Garza, 5,000/180)(or N 25-41-04 W 100-18-59 Monterrey 1,000/250)(or N 25-40-26 W 100-12-47 (Monterrey, 5,000/250) (San Nicolas de los Garza) 1310 PUEBLA XEHIT “Radio Felicidad**” Puebla. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs* Música variada, trios, baladas, ranchera y tropical. Avenida 15 Poniente No. 1306, Colonia Santiago 72000 T/F: (222) 243-01-00, 243-43-27 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “La Tremenda” N 19-0212 W 98-16-57 (San Andres Cholula, 5,000/1,000)(ex N 19-02-30 W 98-11-48 Puebla, 1,000/500) (San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo) 1310 QUERÉTARO XEHY “Radio Joya**” or “13-40 La Joya” Querétaro. (1,000/250*) 1200-0600 1200-0200 Música del recuerdo ’80s y ’90s. Carrizal No. 28-F, Fraccionamiento Ampliación El Carrizal 76030 T: (442) 215-03-33 F: 215-58-42 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “1310 KHz” MPM 03/04 and Cantú-04: “13-10 La Jefa” WRTH-06-07: “13-40 La Joya.” Radiorama website 01/07: “Radio Joya” N 20-33-14 W 100-25-17 (Villa Corregidora, 1,000/1,000)(+ N 20-34-51 W 100-26-07, Querétaro, 5,000/1,000) 1310 SONORA XEFH “Radio Plan** de Agua Prieta*” Agua Prieta. (1,000/100)(1,000/0) 1400-0500 1400-0300 Música variada, noticias. Calles 1a y 2a Avenida 6a No. 660-B (A.P. 28) 84200 T: (633) 338-17-20 (RASA) N 31-17-35 W 109-32-02 (1,000/250) 1310 TAMAULIPAS XEAM “La M Grande** 1310” Matamoros. (5,000/250)(1,000/250) 24 hrs* Música grupera, noticias locales. 6a. No. 75 Rayón y Zaragoza (A.P. 314 y 540) 87390 T: (868) 813-96-46, 812-09-60, 813-58-12 F: 812-16-15 En Reynosa, Tamaulipas: Tiburcio Garza Zamora No. 335, 88630 (899) 922-22-38, 922-22-81 (OIR) N 25-51-12 W 97-31-33 (1,000/250) 1310 VERACRUZ XETRC “Radio Gazeta de la Tierra Norte” Tepatzintla. (1,000) 92530 Not in FCC data base. Nor in any other known source. 1310 VERACRUZ XEHV “H-V 13-10* AM, Está Caliente” Veracruz. (2,500)(2,500/1,000*) 24 hrs* Música tropical, salsa, ranchera, grupos. Ocampo No. 119-7o. Piso, Edificio Pazos 91700 T: (229) 989-02-90 http://www.hv1310.am/ (Promosat) MPM-03/01 Cantú-01/07: “Radio Trópico” Logo on website adds “Está Caliente” to “H-V 13-10” slogan. N 19-07-57 W 96-07-50 (Boca del Río, 2,500/1,000) (Boca del Río) 1320 1320 AGUASCALIENTES XENM “Radio 1320, Estación Sin Fronteras” Aguascalientes. (1,000/250)(1,000/500) Avenida Adolfo López Mateos 426 Poniente 20000 http://www.aguascalientes.gob.mx/Ryta/Programacion/ WRTH-02-07 “Expression Total” Cantú-04: “Expresión Total, RTV Aguascalientes.” N 21-52-45 W 102-17-56 (1,000/500) or N 21-58-20 W 102-19-04 (1,000/500) (Jesus María) 1320 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XESR “Radio Cachanía***” Santa Rosalia. (500)(1,000/250)(500/250) 1300-0700 1200-0600 Música variada. Avenida Las Flores No. 1 23920 (Firmesa) S/on heard 1200 August 2003. N 27-19-46 W 112-16-30 (500/250) 1320 COAHUILA XECPN “La Mexicana** 1320*” Piedras Negras. (20,000*)(10,000/100*) 24 hrs* Música variada popular y ranchera. Lerdo No. 1612, Colonia Nisperos 26020 T: (878) 782-34-45 F: 782-32-98 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “La Poderosa 1320” N 28-43-23 W 100-31-40 (10,000/100)(or 12,000/100) 1320 CHIHUAHUA XEJZ “La Campera**/Radio Fórmula” Ciudad Jiménez. (1,000)(5,000/250)(2,500/250) 1300-0200* Música Mexicana. Allende No. 613 33980 (En Chihuahua, Chihuahua: Avenida Cuauhtémoc No. 2000-1er. Piso 31020 T: (614) 411-13-04, 411-26-08 (OIR) N 27-07-52 W 104-55-24 (1,000/250 or 5,000/250) 1320 DISTRITO FEDERAL XENET “Radio Monitor” México. (20,000/20,000**) 24 hrs*//XEINFO-1560 Programación informativa. Calle La Prensa No.212 San Jerónimo Lidice 10200 T: (55) 53-29-12-36, 53-29-12-39 55-95-28-28 F: 53-29-31-54 http://www.grupomonitor.com.mx/ http://www.monitor.com.mx/ (MVS) MPM-03/01: XEJP “Track 13-20” Música juvenil en español. Formerly Grupo Radio Centro, apparently changed hands along with XEFAJ-1560. Older website showed “Radio Monitor” began operation on March 16, 2004, on 1560 and 1320, along 49 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) with “Monitor MVS” on 102.5, in cooperation with Infored and MVS Comunicaciones. N 19-28-43 W 99-04-30 (XECMQ La Pradera, 20,000/20,000) 1320 HIDALGO XECY “Radio Diversión” Huejutla. N 21-07-49 W 98-25-14 See 930 1320 MICHOACÁN XENI “Mix**” Uruapan. (10,000)(20,000/500)(10,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Música pop éxitos actuales, ’80s y ’90s. Venezuela No. 116, Colonia Los Angeles 60160 T: (452) 523-93-35, 523-93-97 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Spazio” WRTH-04: “Radio ACIR” N 19-23-12 W 102-00-43 (10,000/1,000) (Tejerias) 1320 OAXACA XEUH “La Consentida*” Tuxtepec. (10,000)(5,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 1200-0400 Música juvenil. Abasolo No. 37, Centro 68300 T: (287) 875-08-14 (RASA) RASA Website 01/07: “La Consentida” MPM-12/06 says it’s a Radio Fórmula affiliate, but ORF website 01/07 does not show XEUH. Cantú-01/07: “Inolvidable” N 18-06-23 W 96-08-02 (1,000/1,000) (San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec) 1320 SINALOA XERJ “La Ranchera*”“La Mejor” Mazatlán. (5,000/500*) 1200-0800 24 hrs Música ranchera, norteña, noticias, novelas y deportes. Carretera Internacional y Gaviotas (A.P. 60) 82010 T: (669) 982-27-00 F: 982-04-29 http://www.lamejor.com.mx/index.php?id=plazas&element=65 (Radiocima) Cantú: “La Mejor” MVS/La Mejor website lists XERJ-13320 as affiliate. N 23-13-04 W 106-23-03 (5,000/500)(or N 23-13-12 W 106-24-59 /250)(or N 23-15-35 W 106-26-12 (5,000/1,000 on 600 DA-D) 1320 TABASCO XEFRO “Fiesta Mexicana*” Villahermosa. (2,500/1,000*) 1200-0400 1200-0100 Avenida Rullán Ferrer No. 201 Esquina Arista, Centro 86000 T: (993) 312-93-07, 312-12-21 Transmitter at Frontera, Tabasco (-Sl,F.) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Radio Frontera” N 18-26-25 W 92-47-47 (2,500/1,000) (Frontera) 1330 1330 COAHUILA XEWQ “W-Q La Super Estación***” Monclova. (4,000/250*) 24 hrs* Música variada, éxitos, noticias. De la Fuente No. 304 Oriente (Frente a la Plaza Principal) 25700 T: (866) 633-00-62, 632-04-92, 633-09-93 (Megaradio) Missing from MPM-09/06+ N 26-55-04 W 101-24-33 (4,000/250)(ex 1,000/250) 1330 COAHUILA XEAJ “13-30 Radio” Saltillo. (5,000)(2,000/250)(5,000/900) 24 hrs* Música inglés y español, programación informative, entretenimineto, CNN noticias. Avenida Universidad No. 1035, Colonia Universidad 25260 T: (844) 438-81-08, 438-81-09, 439-11-54 http://www.1330radio.com/ (Corporadio)(CNN Radio)(El Diario de Coahuila) MPM-03/01 & Cantú-04: “La Revolución de la Radio” WRTH-04: “Radio Bonita” MPM-03-04 & WRTH-06-07: “La Imagen de la Radio en Saltillo” “Imagen 90.5” slogan heard in Houston in February 2004. “1330 Radio” slogan heard in North Texas in January 2004. Cantú-01/07: “13-30 AM Radio” Internet audio January 2007: “13-30 Radio” N 25-2406 W 101-58-38 (2,000/250)(ex 500/100) 1330 COLIMA XEMAC “La Poderosa**” Manzanillo. (1,000)(500/500)(10,000/0) 1100-0500 1100-0600 Música grupera, salsa latina. Lote 4 Manzana B Central Poniente Parque Industrial Fondeport 28219 T: (314) 336-55-48, 336-55-23 F: 336-55-22 http://www.unidifusion.com.mx/ (Radiorama) N 19-03-15 W 104-19-46 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 19-02-42 W 104-20-08 500/0)(or N 19-05-18 W 104-16-59 1,000/250 on 980) 1330 GUANAJUATO XEBO “Radio Variedades**” Irapuato. (5,000/200)(5,000/1,000) 1100-0500 1030-0600 Música popular variada en español, grupera. Morelos No. 135 Esquino 5 de Mayo (A.P. 72) 36500 T: (462) 626-37-33, 627-37-33 F: 627-18-90 (Corporadio) N 20-37-52 W 101-21-32 (5,000/1,000) (San Jose de la Sonaja) 1330 PUEBLA XEEV “Radio Festival**” Izúcar de Matamoros. (1,000)(1,000/0)(500/0) 1200-0200 1200-0600 Música tropical, grupera, ranchera, balada y noticias. Prof. Emilio Carranza No. 122, Barrio Santiago Mihuacán (A.P. 49) 74420 T/F: (243) 436-10-26 (Difusa) N 18-3644 W 98-27-45 (1,000/1,000) 1330 TAMAULIPAS XERP “La Tremenda” Tampico. (1,000/100*) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Música rock, pop, dance, alternative, slow E internacional. Valentín Gómez Farias No. 407, Colonia Otomi 89150 T: (833) 213-50-88 F: Ext. 260 (Radiorama) Transmitter at Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas. MPM-03/01: “La Rockola” WRTH-02: “La Tremenda” WRTH-04: “La Instrumental” MPM-03/04 & WRTH-06-07: “Extasis Digital” Cantú-01/07: “Rockola” N 22-15-15 W 97-51-00 (Ciudad Madero, 1000/250) 1330 VERACRUZ XEHTY ex XEUZ Martínez de la Torre. MPM-12/06, WRTH-07 and SCT 10/11/2006 list either XEUZ or XEHTY on 1330, but Cantú-01/07 and website show on 1100; Cantú shows call as XEUZ, website shows XEHTY. 1340 1340 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEAA “Radio Capital**” Mexicali. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs*. (Música de catalogo y noticias.) Boulevard Benito Juárez No. 1990 Local 12 Plaza Fimbres, Colonia Jardina del Valle 21270 T: (686) 566-02-21, 566-70-30 Cabina: 567-13-40 (Capital) MPM03/01: Slogan not shown. WRTH-04-07: “La Caliente” Address in 2004: Avenida de los Héroes y Pioneros No. 601 2o Piso Centro Civico 21000 T: (686) 838-60-00 “Radio Capital” slogan heard April 2004. N 32-36-57 W 115-32-07 (1,000/1,000) 1340 COAHUILA XEDH “La Tremenda Tropical**” Ciudad Acuña. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0800* Música tropical. Madero No. 274 Poniente (A.P. 10) 26200 T: (877) 772-51-21, 772-50-11 F: 772-63-33 (Radiorama) N 29-19-58 W 100-57-28 (1,000/1,000)(ex 250/250) 1340 CHIHUAHUA XEJK Ciudad Delicias. See 980. 1340 CHIHUAHUA XERCH “Radio Éxitos*” Ojinaga. (1,000)(250/100)(1,000/500) 1400-0200* Balada en inglés, noticias. Calle La Paz No. 602 (A.P. 29) 32881 T: (626) 453-10-76, 452-10-77 F: 45320-32 (Radiorama) WRTH-02: “Radio Éxitos ”WRTH-04: “La Pantera” XERCH and sister station XEOG-1260 were silent on January 1, 2005; compiler, listening between Marfa and Presidio, Texas, suggests they could have been taking a holiday. XEARE-1450 and two Ojinaga FM stations were clearly heard. On December 28, 2006, XEOG-1260 was operating, but 1340 remained vacant. N 29-32-26 W 104-23-44 (250/100)(or 1,000/1,000) 1340 GUERRERO XECI “Rock* 13.40” Acapulco. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs* (Música de catalogo, español, variada.) Melchor Ocampo y Mina No. 1, Centro 39300 T: (744) 482-72-13 (Radiorama) Cantú-04: “Sonido 13.40” Italian DX’er Dario Monferini, visiting in August 2005, reported “Sonido 13.40” MPM-03/01-09/06 & WRTH-02-07: Romántica 13.40” N 16-52-49 W 99-51-16 (1,000/1,000) 50 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1340 HIDALGO XEQB “La Divertida**/Radio Fórmula” Tulancingo. (5,000/5,000)(1,000/1,000) 1100-0500 1200-0600 Música variada en español, grupos y noticias. Avenida Hidalgo Oriente No. 209 43600 T: (775) 753-09-99 F: 753-27-34 N 20-04-25 W 98-22-05 (1,000/1,000) 1340 JALISCO XEDKT “Radio Ranchito**” Guadalajara. (1,000)(5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Música ranchera popular. Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas No. 3126, Colonia Chapalita 45050 T: (33) 31-21-86-77, 31-21-86-11 F: 31-22-91-55 http://www.radioramadeoccidente.com/ranchito.asp (Radiorama) N 20-38-28 W 103-20-24 (5,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/1,000) 1340 MICHOACÁN XEAPM “Candela** AM” Apatzingán. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0600* //XHAPM-95.1. Música grupera popular y noticias. Avenida Constitución Norte No. 10 Altos 2 60600 T: (453) 534-39-57 (RASA) N 19-03-43 W 102-20-29 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 19-04 or 05-54 W 102-15-31 1,000/1,000 on 1380) 1340 MICHOACÁN XECR “La Zeta*” Morelia. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs* //XHCR-96.3. Música moderna en español y grupera en la noche. Aquiles Serdán No. 548 (A.P. 275) 58000 T: (443) 312-32-14 http://www.lazeta.com.mx/ (OIR) WRTH-02-07, MPM 03/01+: “Stereo Mía” N 1942-07 W 101-11-05 1340 MORELOS XEASM “Romántica* 13-40*” Cuernavaca. (2,500/1,000)(5,000/1,000) 24 hrs*. Música en español, programas, noticias. Avenida Morelos Sur No. 309, Centro 62000 T: (777) 318-52-82 F: 318-52-83 http://www.radioramamorelos.com.mx/romantica/ (Radiocima) (Organización Radiorama de Morelos) N 18-58-54 W 99-12-16 (XEASM-Ahuatepec, 2,500/2,500)(ex N 18-54-54 W 99-14-13 XEJCCuernavaca 1,000/1,000)(or N 18-58-10 W 99-14-26 XEJC-Cuernavaca 5,000/1,000) (Ahuatepec) 1340 NUEVO LEÓN XENV “Radio 13* La Vallenata” Monterrey. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs* Cumbia y musica vallenata, sistema informativa Notiradio cada hora a la hora. Avenida Madero Oriente No. 1110 (A.P. 2747) 64000 T: (81) 83-75-26-74, 83-75-26-75 F: 83-75-04-90 http://www.gruporadioalegria.com/ (Grupo Radio Alegría) MPM-03/04, Cantú-04 & WRTH-02-07: “La Sabrosita,” which remains on FM XHNV95.7. N 25-41-04 W 100-13-57 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 25-40-26 W 100-12-50 (1,000/1,000) 1340 PUEBLA XELU “Radio Esmeralda***” “La Que Manda” Ciudad Serdán. (10,000/5,000)(5,000/250) 1200*-0600 1300-0100 Música ranchera, grupera, pop y noticias. Prof. Manuel M. Flores s/n 75520 T: (245) 452-25-54, 452-25-53, 452-11-95 http://www.radioesmeralda.net/ (Difusa) Sign-on 1201 with full ID heard in Houston in February 2004. Internet audio & station logo ad “La Que Manda” to slogan. N 18-59-18 W 97-27-15 (10,000/5,000)(ex N 19-00-00 W 97-27-45 1,000/1,000 ex 250/250) 1340 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XESL “Señal 13-40, Golden Music*” or “Cancionera 13-40*” San Luis Potosí. (2,000/2,000**) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Solo éxitos, en ingles ‘’70s, ‘’80s y ‘’90s, noticieros locales, capsules informativas cada hora en la hora. Capitán Caldera No. 315, Colonia Tequisquiapan 78250 T: (444) 817-66-88 F: 817-63-40 (Radiorama) WRTH-02: “Radio Centro” MPM-03/01: “Cancionera 13-40” Cantú-01/07 lists “Señal 13-40, Golden Music” in geographic listing, “Cancionera 1340” in by frequency list. N 22-09-12 W 100-58-43 (2,000/2,000) 1340 SINALOA XEQE “La Perla Cameronera” or “La Mera Mera” Escuinapa. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0200. Música variada en ingles y español.” 16 de Septiembre No. 6-B Norte 84200 T/F: (695) 953-01-24 (RASA) (MPM shows neither slogan nor format.) RASA website 01/07 shows “La Perla Cameronera,” with above format. N 22-50-59 W 105-48-08 (1,000/1,000)(ex 250/200) 1340 SINALOA XECW Los Mochis. (1,000)(5,000/1,000) This station was heard clearly in Colorado in October 2004 on 740, ID’ing as “Radio Variedades,” apparently moving there after XEHS in Los Mochis moved to 540. SCT 10/11/2006, Cantú-01/07 and MPM 12/06 still show XECW on 1340. WRTH-06-07 recognized move to 740. 1340 SONORA XEOS “La Super Tremenda**” Ciudad Obregón. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs*. Música moderna juvenil. Veracruz No. 230 Sur, Altos 85000 T: (644) 410-19-11 F: 415-07-37 http://www.radiogrupogarciadeleon.com.mx/1340st/programacion.php (Direct Deal) N 27-29-35 W 109-55-45 (1,000/1,000)(or N 27-29-35 W 109-56-05 1,000/1,000) 1340 TABASCO XEYR “Radio 13” Teapa. (1,000) José Juliano Dueños 201, Parque Hidalgo 86800 XEYR not listed in MPM, SCT, or Cantú, so FCC information leads compiler to suggest XEYR became XEQQ and moved to Villahermosa, on 880, leaving behind an out-of-date WRTH listing. N 17-33-07 W 92-57-18 (XEQQQ-1340, Teapa 1,000/1,000)(N 17-59-53 W 92-59-45 XEQQQ-880, Villahermosa) 1340 TAMAULIPAS XERPV “La Cotorra*” Ciudad Victoria. (1,000/1,000**) 1300-0200* //XHVIR 101.7 Música grupera. Gaspar De La Garza No. 170 Sur 87000 T: (834) 312-24-00, 318-24-03 (MVS Radio) WRTH-04-07 & MPM 03/04+: “Radio Festival” N 23-47-40 W 99-07-59 (Benito Juárez, 1,000/1000)(or N 23-45-54 W 99-08-22 Ciudad Victoria, 1,000/1,000) (Benito Juárez) 1340 TAMAULIPAS XEMT “Magia 13-40, *** Música Que Encanta” Matamoros. (1,000/1,000***)1200-0700*. Música pop español, noticias nacionales. 6a. No. 75 Rayón y Zaragoza (A.P. 314 y 540) 87390 T: (868) 813-96-46, 812-09-60, 813-58-12 F: 812-16-15 (OIR) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-04: “La Tremenda Tropical” Magía 13-40” slogan heard in October 2002 in Brownsville, Texas, and in February 2004 in Houston. N 2551-46 W 97-28-54 (1,000/1,000)(or N 25-55-40 W 97-36-09 1,000/600) 1340 TAMAULIPAS XEBK “Super 96” Nuevo Laredo. (5,000)(1,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 1155-0600 (Sa0800;Su0200) //XHBK-95.7 Allende No. 1504 (A.P. 232) 88000 T: (867) 712-05-00, 712-11-33 (Corporadio) (Format not listed by MPM) WRTH-04-07: “Super Grupera” Cantú-0407: “El Norteñazo” N 27-29-13 W 99-30-42 (1,000/1,000) 1350 1350 COAHUILA XETB “Radio Laguna***” Torreón. (5,000/500*) 24 hrs* Música Ligada a Su Recuerdo. Pamanes y Privada Eulogio Ortiz s/n Colonia Amplicción los Angeles (A.P. 700) 27140 T: (871) 716-35-21 http://www.gruporadiomexico.com.mx/PROG%20XETB.htm (Grupo Radio México) N 25-34-55 W 103-28-39 (5,000/500) (Gómez Palacio, Durango) 1350 CHIAPAS XECAH “La Popular* 13-50, La Voz del Soconusco” Cacahoatán. (5,000/1,000*) 1100-0700* Km. 1.5 Carretera Cacahoatán – Union Juárez frente al ejido Rosario Ixtal 30890 T/F: (963) 622-04-52 http://www.imer.gob.mx/EstacionesIMER/LaPopular/ (IMER) (MPM shows neither slogan nor format 03/04+) IMER website in February 2007 adds slogan, “La Voz del Soconusco” and describes 51 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) format as Música popular mexicana (norteña, banda, grupera y mariachi, y música de marimba, instrumento típico de la region. N 14-59-58 W 92-09-48 (5,000/1,000) 1350 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEQK “La Hora Exacta*” México. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*.. Mayorazgo No. 83, Colonia Xoco 03330 T: (55) 5628-17-00, Ext. 1616 http://www.imer.gob.mx/EstacionesIMER/XEQK/index.php (IMER) XEQK was not listed in MPM-03/04 but is listed in MPM-06/04+ without slogan or format. The IMER website indicates XEQK reverted to traditional format, “La hora exacta, minuto a minuto.” N 19-18-29 W 99-03-32 (San Lorenzo Tezonco, 5,000/1,000)(ex N 19-24-13 W 99-08-18 Algarin, 1,000/1,000) 1350 DURANGO XETB Gómex Palacio. (5,000/500) See Torreón, Coahuila. N 25-34-55 W 103-28-39 1350 PUEBLO XECTZ “La Voz de la Sierra Norte*” Cuetzalán. (5,000/0*) 1200-0100 en Náhuatl, totonaco y español. Cerrada Miguel Alvarado s/n 73560 T/F: (233) 331-03-82 per website http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1036 N 20-00-21 W 97-30-00 (2,000/0) (Cuetzalan de Progreso) 1350 SONORA XETM “El Heraldo de la Frontera” Naco. (1,000) 1300-0200 Apartado 7 84180 Not heard in several years by DX’ers in the border area nor listed in MPM, SCT or Cantú. N 31-19-37 W 109-56-54 (1,000/1,000)(or N 31-19-04 W 109-56-47 /1,000) 1350 SONORA XELBL “Radio Centro***” San Luis Río Colorado. (6,500)(6,000/1,000)(8,000/0) 1300-0100* Baladas ’70s, ’80s y ’90s en español. Avenida Quino y Calle 5a. (A.P. 44) 83400 T: (653) 534-19-01, 534-18-80 (OIR) Though WRTH-02-07 also lists on 1570, station is heard only on 1350. Mexican anthem began 1305 Oct 18, 2004, s/on announcement 1307, as heard in Colorado. Heard 0212-0255 September 12, 2005 in California, running past listed 0100 s/off. N 32-26-58 W 114-45-20 (1,000/500)(On 1350 only) 1350 TAMAULIPAS XEZD “La Doña de la Frontera**” Ciudad Camargo. (1,000/250)(250/250) 1200-0400* Música tropical y ranchera. Tiburcio Garza Zamora No. 335, Colonia Rodriguez 8860 Reynosa, Tamaulipas T: (899) 922-22-81, 922-22-38 (RCN) “La Mas Buena de la Frontera” slogan heard in Houston in February 2004. MPM-0904: (-Sl, F.) “La Doña de la Frontera” MPM-03/01 through 0604 and WRTH02/04. RCN Website 01/07: “La Doña de la Frontera.” Address in 2004: Carretera Ribereña Km. 62 (A.P. 20) 88440 Ciudad Camargo, Tamaulipas T: (891) 974-00-90 N 26-18-21 W 98-49-25 1360 1360 CHIAPAS XEUD “La U de Tuxtla*” or “La Maquina Musical” Tuxtla Gutiérrez. (5,000/500*) 1100-0700* (Música de grupos, balada, banda, tropical y romantica.) Radio Nucleo, Boulevard Belisario Domínguez 4820 29020 T: (961) 615-06-32, 615-32-25 (Corporadio) Danish DX’er Anker Petersen heard “La U de Tuxtla” during visit in 2002; OIR’s outdated affiliate list from 2000, still on the Internet in 2007, showed “La U de Tuxtla.” But Imagen affiliate list in February 2007 showed “La Maquina Musical,” as identified by Cantú in 01/07. N 16-47-06 W 9307-09 (5,000/500)(ex 3,500/500) 1360 CHIHUAHUA XEDI “Los 40 Principales*” Chihuahua. (1,000/400*) 24 hrs* //XHDI-88.5. (Música en inglés, oldies ’60s, ’70s y ’80s.) Julián Carrillo No. 701 31000 T: (614) 439-97-24, 439-97-77 F: 439-97-66 (Radiorama)(Televisa) WRTH-07 still shows “Extasis Digital,” which is now XEHES-1040. N 28-38-24 W 106-04-25 (500/250) (Labor de Terrazas) 1360 GUANAJUATO XEY “Radio Felicidad*, Así Sucede La Voz del Bajía” Celaya. (1,000/250**) 1100-0700 1100-0600 Éxitos del Siempre, ’60s, ’70s y ’80s en español. Guanajuato No. 106, Colonia Alameda 38050 T: (461) 616-00-08, 613-63-16, 616-03-50 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Azucar” Address in 2004: Privada Renovacaión No. 135 Condominio Suárez Irigoyan 38090 T: (461) 612-47-10, 612-47-50 F: 616-04-83MPM-03/04, WRTH-02-05, CMR website 01/07 & Cantú-01/07: “La Grupera” But ACIR website 01/07, MPM-12/06 and WRTH-06-07 say: “Radio Felicidad.” N 20-30-57 W 100-45-54 (1,000/250)(+1,000/1,000) 1360 GUERRERO XEKF “Capital Maxima AM or Radio Capital” Iguala. (1,000/500*) 1200-0200 1155-0500 Música grupera. Juan N. Alvarez No. 3 (A.P. 2) 40000 T: (733) 333-31-84, 333-32-01 (Capital) MPM-03/01: “Radio Independiente*” WRTH-04-07: “Stereomil 1360, La K-F” MPM-03/04: “La Explosiva” N 18-20-21 W 99-30-31 (1,000/500)(+ 1,000/1,000)(+ N 18-21-12 W 99-30-42 5,000/700) 1360 VERACRUZ XEDQ San Andrés Tuxtla. (1,000/150) See 830 WRTH-07 still shows on 1360. 1360 VERACRUZ XEZON “La Voz de la Sierra de Zongolica*” Zongolica. (5,000/0)(10,000/0) 1300-0000 1200-0000 en náhuatl y español. Azueta, No. 8, Colonia Centro 95000 T: (278) 732-62-56 per website http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1040 Cantú-01/07 identifies location as Orizaba, Veracruz. Website notes power was doubled in January 2006. WRTH-02-07 Address: Callejón de las Animas s/n 95000 N 18-40-00 W 97-00-00 (5,000/0) (Tepetitlán) 1360 ZACATECAS XEXM “Radio Jerez” Jerez de García Salinas. (1,000/1,000) 1200-0400. Música variada en español. López Verlade No. 48 (A.P. 198) 99300 T: (494) 945-54-75 F: 945-53-75 (RASA) MPM-12/06, SCT 10/11/2006 and RASA website show this station on 1150 khz. Cantú-01/07 & WRTH-02-07 show it on 1360. N 22-38-36 W 102-58-41 (1,000/500 or /100 on 1360)(or N 22-38-38 W 102-58-41 10,000/1,000 on 1290) 1370 1370 AGUASCALIENTES XEUAA “Radio Universidad*” Aguascalientes. (5,000/1,000*) Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, Avenida Universidad 940 20127 N 21-58-13 W 102-21-55 (850/100)(ex M 21-54-44 W 102-19-01 250/250 on 1520) (Jesus María) 1370 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEHG “Romántica” Mexicali. (1,000/500)(500/0) 1400-0300 1400-0200 Música norteña, banda. Avenida Calafia No. 519 Centro Cívico 21000 T: (686) 557-02-20 F: 557-37-00 http://www.radiogrupocalafia.com/ (Radiocima)(Radiogrupo Calafia) MPM03/01-12-06 & WRTH-02-07: “Radio Norteña” Website shows Romántica slogan for XEHG. N 32-38-32 W 115-30-22 (1,000/250)(ex 500/0) 1370 CAMPECHE XEA “El Eco de las Murrallas**” Campeche. (1,000/1,000*)(5,000/1,000) 1200-0600* Música grupera, tropical y romantica en español. Tamaulipas No. 15 Colonia Santa Ana 24050 T: (981) 816-63-01 F: 816-92-07 (Radiorama) N 19-50-03 W 90-33-51 (5,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/1,000) 52 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1370 DURANGO XERPU “La Z*” Durango. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs* //XHRPU-102.9. Música variada grupera en español. Capitán de Ibarra No. 1203 Fraccionamiento del Lago 34080 T: (618) 817-33-11 F: 817-31-22 (Grupo Radio Mexico) MPM-03/01 WRTH-02-07: “Sonido Z” N 24-0145 W 104-36-58 (1,000/250) 1370 GUANAJUATO XEJE “Radio Reyna*” Dolores Hidalgo. (5,000/1,500*) 1200-0600* Baja California Sur No. 4 (A.P. 43) 37800 T: (416) 182-04-13, 182-07-99 http://www.radioreyna.net/inicio.php (Central Trade Media) (Neither slogan nor format in MPM 03/04+) MPM-03/01 & Cantú-04-07: “La Consentida” Música variadas, noticias. Website says “Radio Reyna” N 21-10-11 W 100-53-22 (1,000/1,000) 1370 JALISCO XEPJ “Super Deportiva***” Guadalajara. (5,000)(10,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 24 hrs. Programas deportivos y música variada. Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas No. 2820 44520 T: (33) 31-21-61-60, 31-21-68-17, 31-21-62-16 F: 36-47-68-48 (ACIR)(CMR) N 20-38-15 W 10319-01 (10,000/1,000)(ex 5,000/1,000) (San Pedro Tlaquepaque*) 1370 MICHOACÁN XESV “Radio Nicolaita*” Morelia. (1,000/500*) 1200-0600 per website. Información, música, expresiones culturales, universitarias, infantiles, científicas y de intercambio de ideas y opiniones con las temáticas más variadas. Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Ciudad Universitaria 58000 T: (443) 316-73-61 http://radionicolaita.galeon.com/ N 19-41-19 W 101-12-17 (1,000/1,000) 1370 NUEVO LEÓN XEMON “Radio Fórmula* Monterrey*” Monterrey. (10,000/10,000**)(10,000/400) 24 hrs 1200-0600 //XEDF-1500 Noticias y programas habladas. Plaza Lindavista Locales 75 y 76, Avenida Miguel Alemán No. 4401, Parque Regiomontano 64540 T: (81) 8355-88-40, 83-55-88-32 F: 83-55-74-06 (Radiocima)(ORF/Ramsa) Address 2004: Avenida Miguel Alemán No. 4401 Centro Comercial Piaza Lindavista Locales 74 y 75, Parque Regionmonano 64540 N 25-40-23 W 100-11-19 (10,000/250) (Guadalupe) 1370 SONORA XEHF “Radio Fórmula**” Nogales. (5,000/5,000**) 24 hrs*. Noticias y programas hablados. Vázquez e Hidalgo No. 127 (A.P. 199) 84000 T: (631) 312-00-13, 312-09-60, 312-09-80 (ORF/Ramsa) N 31-18-57 W 110-56-30 (5,000/5,000)(or N 31-19-00 W 110-5800 /5,000) 1370 TAMAULIPAS XEGNK “Mariachi Estéreo***” Nuevo Laredo. (5,000/500*)(5,000/0) 1200-0200* Balada en español. González y Mendoza No. 3848, Centro 88000 T: (867) 713-20-05, 713-05-34, 713-31-24, 713-19-14 F: 713-43-43 (Radiorama) MPM-03/01, WRTH-0204, Cantú-04: “Radio Mexicana” “Radio Mexicana” slogan heard December 2002. “Mariachi Estéreo” slogan heard in North Texas in November 2004. N 27-31-27 W 99-33-24 (5,000/500)(ex N 27-29-34 W 99-30-56 1,000/250)(ex N 27-30-20 W 99-30-05 500/0) 1380 1380 COAHUILA XEVD “Radio Sensación*” Allende. (1,000/100*) 1200-0400* Música variada, noticias. Juárez No. 1400 Sur (A.P. 52) 26530 T: (862) 621-10-11, 621-10-78 (Difusa) WRTH-02: “Radio Allende” WRTH-04-07: “La V-D” “La V-D” slogan was heard on this station in October 2002. N 28-19-49 W 100-50-51 (1,000/100)(ex 500/100) (Ciudad Allende) 1380 COAHUILA XERS “Amor 1380” or “Romántica 1380*” Torreón. (1,000/250*) 24 hrs . Música Romántica en español. Boulevard González de la Vega y Piedras Negras s/n 27000 T: (871) 719-24-64, 719-24-52 F: 719-98-48 (RadioCima) (Transmitter at Gómez Palacio, Durango) MPM-03/01: “Romántica 1380” Radiorama website shows “Romantica 1380.” MPM-03/01 and 03/04 showed at Torreón; MPM06/04 lists at Gómez Palacio. Same street address shown, but postal code in earlier editions was 27000, Torreón, while in 0604 was 35070, Gomez Palacio. N 25-32-58 W 103-28-07 (500/250) (Gómez Palacio, Durango) 1380 DISTRITO FEDERAL XECO “Romántica* 13.80**” México. (50,000/5,000*) 24 hrs*. Balada en español. Calzada de Tlalpan No. 3000, Colonia Espartaco 04870 T: (55) 53-27-22-00 F: 56-79-79-96 http://www.radiorama.com.mx/ (Radiorama)(Televisa) Note that in 2005-2006 XECO relayed XEQ-FM “La Ke Buena” and MPM as late as 12-06 and WRTH-07 showed XECO as “La Ke Buena.” Late in 2006, though, XECO returned to Romántica format, as confirmed by hearing Internet streaming audio, accessible from the Radiorama website. The Calzada Tlalpan address above is the Televisa complex; the 2004 Reforma address is the Radiorama complex. Address in 2004: Reforma No. 56-1o Piso, Colonia Juárez 06600 T: (55) 55-66-02-99, 55-66-04-71, 55-66-15-15, 55-66-35-07, 55-66-74-44, 55-91-11-33, 55-92-24-17 F: 55-66-1454. N 19-23-43 W 99-07-17 (Itzacalco, 20,000/5,000)(ex 5,000/5,000) 1380 DURANGO XERS Gómez Palacio. See Torreón, Coahuila N 25-32-58 W 103-28-07 1380 TAMAULIPAS XEGW “Planeta W*” Ciudad Victoria. (5,000/150)(5,000/1,000) 1200-0400* Música juvenil en inglés y español, noticias. Gaspar De La Garza No. 170 Sur 87000 T: (834) 318-24-00, 318-24-04 (ORT) WRTH-02: “La Picante” MPM-03/04+ and WRTH-0407: “Expansión W.” N 23-43-07 W 99-07-47 (5,000/150) 1380 VERACRUZ XETP “Super Sensación* Stereo” Jalapa. (10,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 1300-0100 //XHTP-95.5 Música moderna en español e inglés. Plaza Crystal Local 20 91180 T: (228) 814-40-04, 814-40-05, 814-40-06 http://www.supersensacion.com/ (OIR) Cantú01/07: “Sensación FM” Website shows “Super Sensación” but on 2/1/07 said “sitio en construcción” and streaming audio disclosed apparent new slogan, “Free Radio, Si Me Gusta” N 19-34-28 W 96-54-20 (Banderilla*,10,000/1,000)(ex 5,000/130) 1390 1390 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEKT “La Super Estación**” Tecate. (5,000/100*) 24 hrs*. Musica Variada en espanol, noticias. Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas No. 13-6 Altos Centro 21400 (A.P. 19) T: (665) 654-14-38, 654-19-39 http://www.xekt.com/ (Promosat) WRTH-02: “Radio Variedades” MPM-03/04+ showed Radio Fórmula affiliation, but it was missing in MPM-09/06 & 12/06, though ORF display ads and website 01/07 still showed XEKT as an affiliate. XEKT schedule on website instead listed Promosat’s “Canal Continental Noticias” news and sports programs. N 32-31-45 W 116-41-32 (10,000/1,000 or 1,000/1,000 or 250/100, all on1380) 1390 COLIMA XETY “Los 40 Principales*” Tecomán. (5,000/200)(10,000/2,500) 1100-0600 1100-0300 //XHTY-91.3. (Música 100% ranchera.) Avenida Antonio Leaño Alvarez del Castillo No. 663 28160 T: (313) 324-28-27, 324-26-90, 325-05-65 (Televisa) MPM-03/01: “Estéreo Vida” WRTH-02: “Estéreo Vida” MPM-03/04 and WRTH-04-07: “La Mexicana*” MPM-06/04+: “La Poderosa” N 18-55-00 W 103-5300 (5,000/5,000)(ex 1,000/100 on 640) 1390 GUANAJUATO XERW “Radio Fórmula***” León. (10,000/250*) 24 hrs* //XERFR-970 Programas informativos y de entretenimiento. 53 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) Boulevard Algeciras No. 1504, Colonia Lomas Arbide 37368. T: (477) 441-00-02 (ORF/Ramsa) Address in 2004: Boulevard Mariano Escobedo No. 4206 Poniente, Colonia Flores Magón 37350 T: (477) 777-19-43 N 21-07-44 W 101-37-38 (10,000/1,000 or 250) 1390 HIDALGO XEZG “Radio Mezquital* y Huasteca Hidalguense” Ixmiquilpan. (500/0*) 1300-0100 // XHD 96.5 Noticias, variedad de música, espacios noticiosos, servicios a la comunidad, per website Félipe Angeles s/n 42300 T: (759) 723-00-53 F: 728-73-92 (Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo) http://radiomezquital.empresashidalgo.com/ N 20-28-55 W 99-13-21 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 20-29-04 W 99-13-05 2,500/0 on 1330) 1390 MORELOS XECTA “Radio Cuautla*” Cuautla. (1,000/250*) //XHVAC-102.9 Hidalgo 105 62220 Ocotepec, Cuernavaca (Gobierno del Estado de Morelos) N 18-47-18 W 98-56-11 (1,000/250) 1390 SONORA XEQC “La Reyna del Mar*” and/or “La Voz de Puerto Peñasco*” Puerto Peñasco. (5,000/150)(1,000/150) 1200-0100 Música variada en español. Mártires de Chicago y Boulevard Benito Juárez (A.P. 66) 83550 (Radio S.A.) (Schedule not shown in MPM) WRTH-02: “La Reyna del Mar” WRTH-04-07: “La Voz de Puerto Peñasco” MPM-03/04 shows as “La Reyna del Mar*” but “La Voz de Puerto Peñasco” slogan heard in April 2004. Website “Puerto Penasco Mexico Online” shows address for “Queen of the Sea Radio” as 210 Juárez Boulevard 83550 T: (638) 383-22-01, 383-34-52 F: 383-34-72 N 31-19-39 W 113-31-58 (1,000/250) 1390 TAMAULIPAS XEXO “La Super Buena***” Ciudad Mante. (5,000/100)(5,000/1,000) 1200-0600*. Música grupera. Avenida Juárez No. 703 Oriente 89800 T: (831)-232-13-00 http://www.ort.com.mx/index.asp (Organización Radiofónica Tamaulipeca) N 22-42-49 W 98-58-35 (5,000/500) 1390 TAMAULIPAS XEOR “Mix* 13-90*” “Exit Radio” Reynosa. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs. 1230-0600. (Balada, pop y rock en español.) Boulevard Hidalgo No. 200-A, Fraccionamiento Polanco 88710 T: (899) Cabina: 921-65-70 921-65-73 921-65-76 F: 921-65-74 http://www.exitradio.com.mx/radio/exit.php (Promosat) MPM-06/04 added “Radio Fórmula affiliation, but ORF was not listed in profile in MPM 12/06. ORF display add and website 01/07 still showed XEOR as affiliate. MPM-12/06, WRTH-07, & Cantú-01/07 all show “Mix” or “Mix 1390” but new website, above, indicates XEOR is now “Exit Radio” N 25-59-49 W 98-09-06 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 1390 VERACRUZ XETL “La Voz de las Huastecas, Radio Ola*” “Espacio Romántico*” Tuxpam. (5,000/1,000**) 1200-0600* //XHTL-91.5 Música variada, éxitos en español e inglés, noticias. Garizurieta No. 25 92800 T: (783) 834-06-60 F: 834-64-38 (RASA) MPM-0904: “La Voz de las Huastecas-Radio Ola” MPM-03/01: “Radio Ola-La Voz de la Huaxteca” WRTH-04: “La Voz de la Huasteca” Fred Cantú: “Radio Ola” Address in 2004: Avenida Juárez No. 13-4o. Piso 92800 Compiler heard this station in late November 2004 with slogan “Espacio Romántico” but the only Google hit for Espacio Romántico and Tuxpan or Tuxpam was for compiler’s report of this observation on Corazón DX website! WRTH-06-07 showed “Espacio Romántica” slogan, but it may have been a pick-up from this one-time reception. RASA website shows La Voz de las Huaxtecas” for XETL-1390 and “Radio Ola” for XHTL-91.5. N 20-57-08 W 97-26-50 (5,000/1,000) 1400 1400 AGUASCALIENTES. XEAC “Ke Buena** de Aguascalientes” Aguascalientes. (5,000/1,000)(1,000/1,000) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Música grupera, norteña y banda, noticieros cada hora. Avenida Las Américas y Valparaiso Fraccionamiento La Fuente 20230 T: (449) 961-68-79, 915-82-81 Fax 916-39-29 http://www.radiouniversal.com.mx/ (Radio Universal/OIR) This station utilized “Ke Buena” slogan before Televisa established the net, but XEAC is listed as an affiliate. N 21-52-17 W 102-18-04 (1,000/1,000)(ex 500/500) 1400 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEPF “La Efectiva, La Rancherita**” Ensenada. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs* Musica grupera, deportes. Avenida Ruíz No. 10 (A.P. 123) 22800 T: (646) 174-08-24 F: 178-12-40 http://www.laefectivaradio.com/ (Radiorama)(Radio Cadena Enciso) MPM03/01+, WRTH-02-07, Cantú-04: “La Rancherita. Website now shows “La Effectiva,” with “La Rancherita” a smaller part of the logo. N 31-5252 W 116-35-22 (1,000/1,000) 1400 GUERRERO XEKJ “Mariachi Stereo**” Acapulco. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs 1200-0400 Música 100% ranchera. Calle de la Paz No. 1902o. Piso, Edificio Nick, Centro 39300 T: (744) 482-72-12 F: 482-59-19 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01: “Variedades 2000” MPM-03/04 WRTH-04-06: “La Rancherita” Cantú-04: “La Tremenda” N 16-50-32 W 99-54-03 (1,000/1,000)(ex 500/250) 1400 MÉXICO XEXI “La I de Ixtapan**” Ixtapan de la Sal. (2,500/1,000)(1,000/1,000)1100(1200Su)-0600 1200-0600 Música variada español/inglés, noticieros nacionales y locales, programs de comunicación. José María Morelos No. 948 Esquina Carretera a Tonatico 51900 T: (721) 143-11-11, 143-06-38 (OIR) N 18-50-10 W 99-40-15 (1,000/1,000) 1400 MICHOACÁN XEOJ “ Radio Horizonte**/Radio Fórmula” Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas. (5,000/1,000)(1,000/1,000) 1200-0600 12000400 Música variada en español Avenida Río Balsas No. 7 60950 T: (753) 532-39-55 F: 532-03-57 http://www.radiohorizonte.com.mx/ (RASA) N 18-10-11 W 102-15-03 (1,000/1,0000 1400 MICHOACÁN XEI “Radio Morelia*” and/or “La Raza” Morelia. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs* Música variada, banda, norteña, corrides, noticias y deportes. 20 de Noviembre No. 358 58000 T: (443) 312-08-03, 312-09-78 (Radio S.A.) Cantü-04: “Radio Morelia” N 19-43-22 W 101-10-21 (1,000/1,000) 1400 NAYARIT XELH “La Gran Estación*” Acaponeta. (1,000/250*) 1300-0100* Música grupera, banda, norteña y ranchera. Esquina México y Agustin Borrego (A.P. 49) 63400 T: (325) 252-06-99, 252-05-71, 252-07-50 http://www.alicamedios.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=32 (Difusa) (Slogan, format not shown by MPM03/04+) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-07: “La Gardenia Músical.” Música variada y grupera, noticias. AlicaMedios website shows “La Gran Estación.” Logo duplicated on Cantú website shows “La Gran Estación” N 22-29-20 W 105-21-33 (1,000/250)(+1,000/1,000) 1400 NUEVO LEÓN XESH “Radio Sabinas**” Ciudad Sabinas Hidalgo. (5,000)(1,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 Musica moderna en espanol. Calle Reforma s/n, Colonia Lozano (A.P. 38) 65290 (Grupo Radio Alegría) N 26-29-23 W 100-10-54 (1,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/100) 1400 OAXACA XEUBJ “Radio Universidad* Benito Juárez” Oaxaca. (1,000/1,000*) Universidad Autónomo Benito Juárez Avenida Universidad s/n ex-Hacienda de 5 Señores 68120 T: (951) 516-58-43, 516-57-83, 516-53-44 per website http://www.radio.uabjo.mx/ N 17-0300 W 96-42-38 (1,000/1,000) (Oaxaca de Juárez) 54 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1400 PUEBLA XEFS “Radio Matamoros” Izúcar de Matamoros. (1,000/250)(5,000/1,500) 24 hrs Zaragoza No. 31-A, Centro 74400 T: (243) 436-05-94 Shown on 1400 in WRTH-04 and CIRT-2001; shown on 840 in WRTH-02; Shown on 980 in MPM-03/04 to 12/06 and WRTH06-07; SCT-10/11/2006 shows on 1400, as does Cantú-01/07. N 18-36-42 W 98-28-04 (1,000/1,000)(+250/250 on 840) See 980 1400 QUERÉTARO XEVI “Fantasía 99.1*” or “Digital Sólo Éxitos” San Juan del Río Oro. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0600 1200-0500 //XHVI99.1 Solo éxitos en español. Avenida Juárez No. 38 Poniente 76800 T: (427) 272-05-88, 272-26-64 (OIR) WRTH-02 “Energía 14” Cantú-04: “Fantasía 99.1” Note: “Digital” is a Grupo ACIR format, and Cantú website displays localized “Digital” logo for XEVI. N 20-21-04 W 99-57-47 (1,000/1,000) 1400 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEWU “La Poderosa**” Matehuala. (250/200)(500/500) 1300-0100* Musica de grupos moderna en espanol, noticias. Betancourt No. 412 (A.P. 80) 78700 T: (488) T: 882-51-00 F: 882-50-00 (Grupo Radiofónica Nueva Era) (Megaradio) N 23-38-47 W 100-38-32 (1,000/1,000)(+ 5,000/1,000 on 1150)(+ N 23-31-53 W 100-37-23 Ejido San Jose de Ipo…, 5,000/500)(Compiler guesses 1150 may be application only.) 1400 SONORA XEAB “Radio Santa Ana**” Santa Ana. (1,000/500)(250/250) 1300-0500 1400-0500 Avenida Cuauhtémoc y Moreno (A.P. 44) 84600 T: (641) 324-13-40, 324-13-41 (Radio S.A.) (Slogan, format dropped MPM-09/06) N 30-33-10 W 111-07-00 1410 1410 CAMPECHE XECUA “Radio Universidad*” Campeche. (1,000/250*) 1200-0200(1400-1900Sa/Su) Universidad Autónoma de Campeche, Orquidea y Narcisos s/n, Colonia Jardines 24000 Schedule found on website http://www.uacam.mx/dcu.nsf/pages/radiouac Address from Italian DX’er Dario Monferini, who visited station in August 2005. N 19-49-54 W 90-30-50 (1,000/1,000) 1410 COAHUILA XEYD “La Grande de Madero*” Francisco I. Madero. (1,000/100*) 24 hrs Música grupera. Boulevard González de la Vega y Piedras Negras s/n 35070 T: (872) 719-24-52, 719-24-64 F: 719-24-53 (Radiocima) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02-07: “Super Banda” Cantú-04: “Radio Fiesta” WRTH-04 shows location as Torreón, Coahuila 27000 Boulevard González de la Vega 195. N 25-39-28 W 103-2059 (Francisco I. Madero, 1,000/1,000 or 1,000/100)(or N 25-45-48 W 103-14-40 Seís de Octubre, 1,000/1,000 or 1,000/500) (El Duraznito) 1410 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEBS “Sinfonola, La Más Perrona**” México. (25,000*/10,000*) 24 hrs* Música ranchera, nortena y banda. NRM Communicaciones, Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma No. 115 Colonia Paseo de las Lomas 01330 T: (55) 52-58-12-00 52-58-12-66, 52-58-12-79, 52-58-12-82, 52-58-12-46, 52-58-12-78 Transmitter at Serafin Carrasco: Playa Rosarito No. 55, Colonia Iztacalco 08800 T: (55) 56-96-33-65 http://www.lamasperrona.com.mx/paginas/ (Promotora de Radio) MPM-03/04, WRTH-04 & Cantú-04: “Sinfonola” Though Sinfonola was dropped from MPM, WRTH & Cantú listings in 2004/05, compiler hears “Sinfonola, La Más Perrona” Slogan regularly on Internet streaming audio in February 2007. Announces 25,000 wats. N 19-23-18 W 99-07-29 (10,000/1,000) (Iztacalco) 1410 GUERRERO XEZHO “Aquamarina Radio” Zihuatanejo. (2,000/1,000*) 24 hrs per website, which does not show mailing address. 40880 T: Cabina: (755) 553-26-59, 553-27-69 http://www.aquamarinaradio1410.com/4247.htm WRTH-02-07 “Radio Fama” Heard on streaming audio, amid commercials in Spanish, “You’re listening to Aquamarina Radio, one-thousand four-hundred and ten.” N 17-38-14 W 101-33-48 (1,000/1,000, XE..) 1410 JALISCO XEKB “Radio Capital*, Canal 14-10” Guadalajara. (25,000*/10,000**) 1200-0600 24 hrs Éxitos en español y programas de contenido, noticias. Avenida Francia No. 1783, Colonia Moderna, Sector Juárez 44190 T: (33) 31-62-07-55, 31-62-07-56, 31-62-07-56, 31-6207-57 F: 31-62-07-54 (Capital) MPM-03/01, WRTH-02-04 & Cantú-02: “Canal 14-10” “Canal 14-10” ID heard in Houston in February 2004. N 20-42-01 W 103-16-58 (25,000/10,000)(and N 20-42-08 W 103-16-53 /500) 1410 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEIR “Estelar* 14-10*” Ciudad Valles. (5,000/500*) 24 hrs* Música en español, éxitos. Hidalgo No. 1 79000 T: (481) 382-14-10, 382-05-81 (Corporadio) N 22-00-45 W 98-59-54 (5,000/500)(ex N 22-00-27 W 99-00-09 /500) 1410 SINALOA XECF “La Mexicana***” Los Mochis. (10,000/500*) 24 hrs 1300-0700 Noticiera estatal, linea directo. Aquiles Serdán No. 860, Poniente (A.P. 182) 81240 T: (668) 812-22-94, 815-00-57, 815-74-89, 815-75-95, 815-14-10 http://radiosistema.com.mx (Direct Deal) (F) N 25-50-16 W 109-03-39 (1,000/500)(or N 25-49-00 W 108-57-06 /500) 1410 TAMAULIPAS XEAS “Ke Buena” Nuevo Laredo. (5,000)(1,000/250**) 24 hrs* //XHAS-101.5 (Música grupera, norteña.) Mendoza No. 705-2, Centro 88000 T: (867) 713-20-05, 713-05-34, 713-31-24, 713-19-14 F: 713-43-43 (Televisa) MPM-03/01-0604, Cantú-04 & WRTH02/07: “La Tamaulipeca” Address 2004: González y Mendoza No. 3848, Centro 88000 Radiorama Nuevo Laredo Chief Engineer Jose Avedilla tells DX’er Steve Ponder XEAS runs 1 kw 1200-0200 and 250 w 0200-1200 N 27-29-41 W 99-32-52 (1,000/250) 1420 1420 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEXX “Radio Fórmula* 14-20” Tijuana. (2,000/2,000**) 24 hrs*. (Musica variada, noticiarias.) Carlos Robirosa No. 3110 Fraccionamiento Aviación 22420 T: (664) 681-70-40, 681-70-50 F: 686-31-12 (Radiorama) (ORF/Ramsa) MPM-03/01: “Frecuencia 14-20” WRTH-04: “Radio Mexicana 14-20/Doble X” Radiorama website 02/07 shows slogan “Radio Fórmula 1420” N 32-31-23 W 117-00-19 (2,000/2,000)(+10,000/2,000) 1420 CHIHUAHUA XEF “Linea Deportiva*** 1420 XEF-AM*” Ciudad Juárez. (5,000*/500*) 1200-0600 24 hrs (Music juvenil, rock pop.) Nueva Era Radio de Ciudad Juárez, S.A., Edificio Nafta Center Avenida Chapultepec No. 316, Colonia Cuauhtémoc 32000 T: (656) 629-3700 http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=jrz_linea (Megaradio de México) N 31-41-10 W 106-25-47 (5,000/500) 1420 GUANAJUATO XEWE “La Estación Familiar***” Irapuato. (10,000/1,000*) 1100-0600(0500Su)(per website) 1100-0500 Música variada en español, noticias. Morelos No. 110 36500 T: (462) 626-12-00, 626-53-00 http://www.radiogpocontreras.com/home.htm (CMR) N 20-42-04 W 101-20-24 (10,000/1,000)(ex /180)(+ N 20-40-37 W 101-20-51 /500) 1420 HIDALGO XEPK “Radio Felicidad* 1420” Pachuca. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0600* Música variada trios, baladas, rancheras y tropical. Plaza Juárez No. 103 (A.P. 123) 42000 T: (771) 714-08-78 F: 714-06-31 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “Q’Bonita 1420” WRTH-02: “Que Bonita” 55 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) WRTH-06 & Cantú-04-07: Inolvidable N 20-07-22 W 98-44-05 (1,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/250)(+ 500/500 on 820)(Compiler speculates latter may have been application filed before /1,000 was granted.) 1420 JALISCO XEKMX “La Super X” Sayula. (1,000/0) 1200-2400 Apartado 36 49300 N 19-52-00 W 103-35-00 (XEKTQ, Sayula, 1,000/1,000 on 1420; and 1,000/150 on 1030) Surviving CIRT list, which apparently dates back to 2002 showed XEKMX Ciudad Gúzman, Jalisco, on 600 khz, and XEKZX Ciudad Gúzman, Jalisco on 570, both of which are identified as “Tejano 600”. FCC data base shows XEKZXSayula on both 570 and 600 at N 19-53-41 W 103-31-29, 5,000/500 where WRTH-04 shows XELAZ. 1420 MORELOS XEWF Cuernavaca. Moved to Tlalmanalco, estado de México, on 540 in 2005. Disappeared from Radiorama Morales website www.radioramamorelos.com.mx but streaming audio for “ColorinColoradio” XEWF-540 available via Radiorama http://www.radiorama.com.mx/secciones.php?sec_id=32, scroll to Distrito Federal. 1420 NUEVO LEÓN XEH “La H, Antología Vallenata”” Monterrey. (5,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 24 hrs Música vallenato y tropical. Juan I. Ramón 506 Oriente, Piso 20 Edificio Latino 64000 T: (81) 81-72-30-00 http://www.gruporadiomexico.com.mx/PROG%20XEH.htm (Grupo Radio México) WRTH-04-07: “Radio Tremenda” Often IDs simply as “XEH, 14-20” in December 2003. Cantú-04: “Con Los Exitos Que Tu Quieros” GRM website shows both “La H” and “Antología Vallenata” N 25-43-12 W 100-15-54 (Monterrey 5,000/1000)(or San Nicolas de los Garza, 5,000/400) (San Nicolas de los Garza) 1420 PUEBLA XEWJ “WJ, La Popular” Tehuacán. (1,000/250)(2,500/250) 24 hrs 1200-0600* Música tropical variada y ranchera. 1 Sur No. 112 1o. Piso, Portal Hidalgo (A.P. 44) 75700 T: (238) 382-14-20 F: 382-07-77 From website: T: 382-07-77 F: 382-04-93 http://www.radioth.com.mx/corporativa/lapopular/index.html (CMR)(Grupo Radiofónica Tehuacán) MPM-03/01-12/06 & WRTH-02-07 “Radio Popular” Cantú-02/07: “La Popular” CMR website 02/07: “WJ Fórmula 14-20” Website shows both slogans, “WJ, La Popular” and “WJ Fórmula 14-20” but XEWJ not listed in 01/07 ORF website list. “La Popular” website shows 1200-0600 schedule. N 18-27-20 W 97-25-12 (2,500/1,000)(or 1,000/250) 1420 TAMAULIPAS XEEW “La Voz del Bajo Bravo*/Radio Fórmula***” Matamoros. (1,000/1,000**) 1155-0600* Noticieros, programas de comentarios, entrevistas. Avenida Cuauhtémeoc y Calle 12, Colonia San Francisco 87350 T: (868) 812-02-02, 812-28-15, 812-30-51, 812-3256 F: 812-14-76 (SOMER) WRTH-04: “Radio Fórmula” WRTH-02: “La Voz del Bajo Bravo” Both slogans heard in Houston area in February 2004. N 25-51-38 W 97-28-29 (1,000/1,000) 1420 VERACRUZ XEAFQ “Mariachi Stereo**” Minatitlán. (1,000/250)(1,000/0) 1100-0600 1200-0300 Música meixcana de éxito, noticias. Juárez No. 100 Centro 96700 T/F: (922) 223-56-44 (Radiocima) Transmitter at Jaltipán, Veracruz. MPM-03/01: “La Tigresa” WRTH-02: “Radio Ondas” WRTH-04: “Radio Mexicana” N 17-59-24 W 94-35-07 (Cosoleacque, 2,500/2,500)(or XEJV, Jaltipán, 1,000/250 (Cosoleacaque) 1430 1430 CAMPECHE XERAC “La Número Uno En Campeche**/Radio Fórmula” Campeche. (1,000/250)(250/250) 1200-0600* Música variada, baladas en español. Tamaulipas No. 15, Colonia Santa Ana 24050 T: (981) 816-32-51 F 816-92-07 (Radiorama/ORF)(Nucleo Comunicaciones Sureste) N 19-50-37 W 100-59-46 (1,000/1,000 or 250/250) 1430 COLIMA XECOC”Inolvidable*” Colima. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0600* Música romántica del recuerdo en español. Noticias locales. Noticiero informativo Panorama 1300-1600, 2000-2100 y 0000-0100. Avenida Felipe Sevilla del Río No. 585, Colonia Jardines Vista Hermosa 28017 T: (312) 312-94-77, 312-57-00 (ACIR)(CMR) WRTH-04-07: “La ACIR” ACIR website 02/07: “Inolvidable” N 19-15-24 W 103-43-28 (1,000/1,000) 1430 OAXACA XECA “Radio Éxitos” Ixtepec. (1,000/200) 1200-0200 Carretera Ixtepec-Juchitán Km. 2 70110 T: (971) 713-00-48 (Radio, S.A.) (Niether slogan nor format found in MPM after 03/01) MPM-03/01: “Radio Éxitos” Música moderna en español WRTH-02-04: “Radio Ixtepec” Neither Cantú, SCT nor CIRT list XECA in either location. MPM’s listing indicates it has not been kept up to date. Compiler guesses XECA moved from 1430 to 1030 and became XETEKA. (A website dedicated to the memory of Saúl Martínez, El Trovador del Recuerdo, http://www.tonataati.org/musica/hmusical2.html noted that in 1999, people learned of his death on XECA in Juchitán.) Compiler’s guess is confirmed by an entry on March 3, 2006, from a disgruntled radio listener on “Foros de Ixtepec,” a city operated list forum, who complained that XECA moved from Ixtepect to Juchitán and became XETEKA. So, until WRTH and MPM catch up with other sources, this explanation remains in this log! N 16-32-33 W 95-05-21 (Ixtepec, 1,000/200)(or N 16-26-36 W 95-01-34 Juchitán, 1,000/1,000 or Ixtepec, 1,000/1,000 on 1030) 1430 SONORA XEOX “La Super Estación*, Doble Impacto** OX” Ciudad Obregón. (5,000/1,000)(5,000/500) 24 hrs* //XHOX-106.9 Música variada en español y noticias. Veracruz No. 230 Sur, Altos 85000 T: (644) 410-69-11 F: 414-14-30 http://www.radiogrupogarciadeleon.com.mx/1069ox/programacion.php (Direct Deal) N 27-31-18 W 109-59-35 (5,000/1,000 or /500) 1430 TAMAULIPAS XEWD “W-D, *El Poder de *la** Frontera *Grande* Radio de Ciudad Miguel Alemán” Ciudad Miguel Alemán. (5,000/150)(2,000/150) 1155-0400* Música variada. Calle 5a. No. 226 Norte (A.P. 13) 88300 T: (897) 972-19-49, 972-06-50 F: 972-28-86 (RCN) Mystified compiler suggests slogan could be any combination of above: WRTH-04-07: “Poder de la Radio” WRTH-02: “La Grande” Cantú-04-07 and RCN website 02/07: “La Grande de Ciudad Miguel Alemán” MPM-03/04-12/06: “El Poder de la Frontera Grande” Slogan heard by compiler in October 2002 contained “El Poder de la Radio” but not “La Grande; in November 2003, it appeared to be, simply, “W-D.” N 26-22-55 W 99-02-58 (1,000/150, 2,000/250 or 6,000/250) 1430 TLAXCALA XETT “Radio Tlaxcala**” Tlaxcala. (5,000/100)(5,000/1,000) 1200-0600* Calle Uno No. 420, Colonia Xicoténcatl 90070 T/F: (246) 462-26-75, 462-67-77 (Corporadio) (Format not shown by MPM 03/04 & beyond) MPM-03/01: Éxitos gruperos y pop en español. N 19-17-59 W 98-14-22 (3,000/1,000 or 100) 1430 VERACRUZ XELL “Latido 14-30 AM” Veracruz. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs 1130-0700 (Estación para la mujer, balada pop en español.) Ocampo No. 119-7o. Piso, Edificio Pazos 91700 T: (229) 989-02-40 http://www.latido.com.mx/ (RASA) MPM-03/01-12/06, Cantú-04+, & WRTH-02-07: “Radio Onda. Cantú-01/07 “Latido,” website: “Latido 14-30 AM” Streaming audio, monitored 02/03/07, sounds like off-air with severe sideband QRM, identified as XETF, Radio Fórmula Veracruz. N 19-07-57 W 96-07-50 (Boca del Río*, 5,000/1,000) 56 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1440 1440 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR XEVSD “La Señal del Progreso**” Ciudad Constitución. (1,000)(5,000/500)(1,000/150) 1400-0800 13000700 Música variada. Carretera Transpeninsular Km 209 (A.P. 279) 23600 (En La Paz: Hidalgo No. 314-A-1 Centro 23000) (Firmesa) N 2535-00 W 111-45-00 (10,000/500 on 1440)(or 5,000/500 on 930)(or N 25-00-53 W 111-39-51 5,000/1,500 on 930) 1440 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEEST “Cambio 14.40**” México. (25,000/1,000*) 24 hrs* Programación hablada de interes general. Montecito No. 59, Colonia Nápoles 03810 T/F: (55) 10-35-00-59 al 62 http://www.gruposiete.com.mx/xeest.html (Grupo Siete) MPM-03/01: “Cambio 1440” MPM-03/04 & WRTH-04: “Radio Noticias 14-40, La Radio que Habla y Escucha” MPM-06/04-03/06: “14.40 La Reina del Hogar” N 1923-49 W 99-06-06 1440 JALISCO XEABCJ “ABC Radio/Corazón” Guadalajara. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs* Calzada Independencia Sur No. 324, Centro 44100 T: (33)36-13-06-90, 36-13-62-74 (ABC Radio) MPM-03/01: XECCC “Radio Bolero” MPM-03/04: XECCC “Estadio 14-40” Address 2004: Avenida Mariano Otero No. 3405 Fraccionamiento Verde Valle 45060 T: (33) 38-80-15-00 Cantú website 01/07 includes logo for “Corazón” N 20-37-25 W 103-15-49 (Tonala, 10,000/1,000 or 5,000/1,000)(Santa Cruz de las Huertas) 1440 TABASCO XENAC “La Voz de los Chontales” Nacajuca. (1,000) 86220 Delete. This station, still listed in WRTH-07, has been off the air since 1990, and has been deleted from government rolls in 2000, per website: http://cdi.gob.mx/ini/radiodifusoras/index.html Nota: La Radiodifusora XENAC "La Voz de los Chontales", se instaló en Nacajuca, Tab., en 1982, suspendió su operación en 1990, y fue cerrada definitivamente en el año 2000. N 18-10-51 W 93-00-29 1450 1450 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XESS “Central 1450*/Acir Musicadena Radio” Ensenada. (1,000/1,000**) 1400-0800* Calle 3a No. 1323-15 Plaza Elva 22800 T:646) 177-18-81, 177-18-41 (Radio, S.A.) (MPM-03/01-12/06 shows neither slogan nor format.) WRTH-04: “Radio 13/La Fuerza de la Palabra” It had been thought, in 2004, when XESS showed up first on 780, then on 620, that XESS-1450 had moved. But a promo heard for “Canal 14-50,” a slogan that had been used by XESS-1450, on XESDD-920 led to speculation this station may still be operating on this frequency, too. It remained difficult to hear in Southern California, but Cantú continued to list “Central 1450” from 2004 to 2007, including a definitive logo. Compiler found a blogsite for radio personality Rosa Linda Valencia, who is cohost of a program, “Labios Rojos” Monday through Friday 0300-0400, on “Central 1450 AM Acir Musicadena Radio.” Googling “Acir Musicadena Radio” brings up a newspaper story from July 2005 for a baseball team, Marineros de Ensenada, whose games were broadcast on “Radio Fiesta 1450 AM de Acir Musicadena Radio” and a website http://www.radio921fm.com for XHBCE-92.1, un eslabón de Acir Musicadena Radio, at Avenida Miramar 973 entre calle 9 y 10 zona centro, Ensenada T: 178-24-89 y 178-28-44. No mention, though, of XESS-1450, at this website. MPM12-06 lists that address but different phone numbers for XHBCE, and shows representative as SOMER. SOMER website on 2/4/2007 was shown as a “página en construcción,” with no information available. Radio, S.A. has no known website. Radio ACIR website lists neither XESS nor XHBCE Phone number 175-74-48 is listed as contact for “Labios Rojos” program, but compiler does not know if this is a station phone number. N 31-52-52 W 116-35-58 (1,000/1,000) (Fracción 4 El Aguajito) 1450 COAHUILA XEBP “Bonita**” Torreón. (1,000/1,000*) 24 hrs*. Música mexicana, popular, variada. Boulevard González de la Vega y Piedras Negras s/n 27000 or 35070 T: (871) 719-24-64, 719-24-52 F: 719-98-48 (Grupo Radio Cima) (Transmitter at Gómez Palacio, Durango) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Radio Noticias” Cantú-04: “Radio Comarco” MPM-03/01 and 03/04 showed at Torreón; MPM-06/04 lists at Gómez Palacio. Same street address shown, but postal code in earlier editions was 27000, Torreón, while in 06/04-12/06 was 35070, Gomez Palacio. N 25-34-00 W 103-28-00 (Gómez Palacio Durango*, 1,000/1,000) 1450 CHIHUAHUA XEARE “Radio Pegüis***/Radio Lobo” Ojinaga. (1,000/250*) 1200-0500* Música variada moderna en español. Juárez y Segunda (A.P. 94) 32881 T: (626) 453-00-31 (OIR) Compiler, in Alpine TX on 01/01/2005 heard “Radio Pegüis” slogan, but on 12/28/2006, from Alpine area, compiler taped XEARE ID as “Radio Lobo.” N 29-32-02 W 104-27-40 (1,000/1,000) (El Divisadero) 1450 DURANGO XEBP Gómez Palacio. See Torreón, Coahuila. 1450 GUERRERO XERY “La Poderosa Voz del Sur*” Arcelia. (2,000/1,000**) 1200-0300* Música ranchera, moderna y noticias. Avenida Lázero Cárdenas No. 54, Colonia Héroes Surianos 40500 T: (732) 364-13-03, F: 364-02-47 (Firmesa) Address in 2004: Entronque carretera Iguala-Ciudad Altamirano No. 54, Colonia Héroes Surianos 40500 MPM & WRTH have consistenly shown slogan “La Voz del Sur”; Cantú has consistently shown “La Poderosa Voz del Sur.” The Mexican government agency that keeps track of stations airing political party-sponsored programs says it’s “La Poderosa Voz del Sur.” N 18-19-32 W 100-17-10 (1,000/1,000) 1450 JALISCO XEED “ED Contigo” Amica. (1,000/250)(1,000/1,000) See 900. 1450 MICHOACÁN XEGC “Radio Impacto**” Sahuayo. (1,000/1,000**) 1300-0200 1300-0100 Música variada tropical. Avenida Presidente Díaz Ordaz No. 225 (A.P. 40) 59000 (353) 532-52-78 (Firmesa) Cantú-01/07 lists location as Sahuayo y Iquilpan. N 20-04-00 W 102-43-00 (1,000/1,000) 1450 NAYARIT XETD “Paraíso*” Tecuala. (1,000)(250/250*) 1300-0100 1200-0400 Éxitos del pop en español. Hidalgo No. 28 Oriente (A.P. 7) (389) 253-20-61, 253-01-90 http://www.alicamedios.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=32 (Difusa) (Neither slogan nor format have been listed by MPM 03/04+) MPM-03/01 & Cantú-04: “Radio Camaronera” Música variada, grupera, noticias. WRTH02-07: “Su Favorita” AlicaMedios website shows “Paraíso.” N 22-24-15 W 105-27-34 (1,000/1,000) 1450 NUEVO LEÓN XEJM “La Caliente*” Monterrey. (5,000/1,000)(1,000/1,000) 1200-0600* //XET-FM-94.1 Música norteña, texana, grupera. Paricutín Sur No. 316, Colonia Roma 64700 T: (81) 83-69-99-99, 81-28-99070 F: 83-69-99-99 http://www.lacaliente.com.mx/ (Mulitimedios) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Más Acordeón” MPM-03/04, MPM-06/04 & WRTH-04-07 listed slogan as “14-50 Bombazo Vallenato” “La Caliente” slogan heard in Houston in February 2004, mentioning simulcast of FM 94.1. “La Caliente” confirmed by MPM-09/04 and Internet audio 2/4/2007, but station relayed on this date was XHHIT-95.3, “Tijuana/San Diego!”. Website, on this date, was “under construction.” N 25-39-114 W 100-17-26 (1,000/1,000) (Guadalupe) 1450 OAXACA XEPNO “ARO-AM” Santiago Pinotepe Nacional. (500/0)(400/0) 71600 http://www.cortv.com.mx/ (Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión) N 16-18-45 W 98-01-10 (XETEP-1450, 1,000/1,000) or N16-18-47 W 98-02-03 (XEPNO-1570, 5,000/0) 57 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1450 QUERÉTARO XENA “Radio Capital*” Querétaro. (5,000/1,000)(10,000/10,000) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Éxitos de música grupera. Ing. José Antonio Septién No. 28, Colonia Alameda 76040 TP (442) 212-80-53, 212-93-84, 212-89-14 F; 214-51-34 (Capital) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-04: “Radio Alegría” MPM-03/04 & 06/04 listed no slogan for XENA; MPM-09/04 picked up “Radio Capital.” WRTH-07: “Capital 14-50” N 20-35-55 W 100-26-20 (10,000/1,000)(+ 25,000/2,500 or /2,400) 1450 SINALOA XECU “La Rancherita**” Los Mochis. (10,000/1,000*) 24 hrs Música ranchera, norteña y regional. Hidalgo No. 755 Poniente 81200 T: (668) 812-29-81, 812-89-50 F: 818-14-72 (OIR) WRTH-2004-07, Cantú-04-07 & SCT 03/11/2003 to 10/11/2006 show XECU on 1450, where it has been heard by compiler in North Texas and other DX’ers farther west. MPM-12/06 still shows on 1470, but compiler suggests this is function of representative OIR, whose website listing hasn’t changed since 2000. N 25-46-35 W 108-59-09 (1,000/250 on 1470) 1450 SONORA XEDJ “Radio Clave*” Magdalena de Kino. (1,000)(500/500*) 1400-0400 1300-0300 Matamoros No. 207 (A.P. 63) 84160 T: (632) 322-01-79 (Corporadio) (MPM lists neither slogan nor format since 03/01) N 30-38-22 W 110-57-29 (1,000/250)(+1,000/1,000) 1450 SONORA XECB San Luis Río Colorado. (6,500/1,000)(1,000/1,000) XECB has been on 1460 since at least October 2003, though still listed on 1450 by MPM 12/06 & SCT 10/11/206 – another OIR repped station. 1450 TAMAULIPAS XECM “Radio Festival**” Ciudad Mante. (1,000/250)(1,000/1,000) 1200-0200* 1200-0400 Balada en español, catalogo. Avenida Juárez No. 703 Oriente 89800 T: (831)-232-13-00 http://www.ort.com.mx/index.asp (Organización Radiofónica Tamaulipeca) Website shows 1200-0200 schedule. N 22-48-45 W 98-56-45 1450 TAMAULIPAS XERDO “La Radio, 14-50” Matamoros. (5,000/1,000)(1,000/1,000) 1200-0600* Balada, noticias, noticieros Imagen Informativa. Sexta y Fuerza Aérea Mexicana No. 1718, Edificio María Rebeca, Fraccionamiento Moderno 87380 (868) 819-10-50, 817-47-38, 817-01-53 F: 817-01-13 (Radiorama)(Grupo Radio Avanzado) MPM:0301 & WRTH-02: XEVH “La Poderosa” MPM:0604 & WRTH-04: XEVH “Activa 14-50” This station, as XEVH, was heard in Brownsville, Texas, in October 2002 with “Imperativa” slogan. Ex-XEVH heard in North Texas in Fall 2004 with XERDO call and slogan, schedule extends past 0800, Romantic music in Spanish & English. Full ID includes reference to Grupo Radio Avanzado. Callarman heard power as "con mil wats" but Steve Wiseblood, for whom XERDO is a local, hears announcement as "cinco mil wats." SCT has shown call as XERDO since 11/3/2003. Cantú-01/07 shows XEVH “Activa” Matamoros. N 25-45-00 W 97-48-00 (XERDO, Brecha 73, 5000/0)(XEVH, Valle Hermoso, 1,000/1,000) 1450 VERACRUZ XEKM “Radio Mina**/Onda 14-50/Radio Fórmula” Minatitlán. (1,000/1,000**) 1100-0400 1100-0500 Música variada en español. Eulalio Vela No. 15, Colonia Obrera 96740 T: (922) 223-83-40, 223-83-41 F: 223-35-25 (Promosat) MPM-03/04: “Radio Mina” Radio Fórmula no longer shown in MPM-0906 profile, but XEKM is listed as ORF affiliate in display ad in MPM-212/06 and in ORF website 01/07. N 17-59-11 W 94-32-36 (1,000/1,000) 1450 VERACRUZ XEJD “Radio Mundo** 14-50*” Poza Rica. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0600 24 hrs* Balada en español. Avenida Unión y Michoacán (A.P. 4) 93300 T: (782) 822-03-45, 822-01-94, 822-76-93, 822-20-47 http://www.radioramapozarica.com.mx/ (Radiorama) Cantú04: “Stereo Hits” N 20-33-38 W 97-26-23 (5,000/1,000 or 2,500/1,000)(Or N 20-32-17 W 97-28-09 1,000/1,000) 1460 1460 CHIHUAHUA XEYC Ciudad Juárez (1,000/1,000) Though XEYC has been heard on 1030 since at least October 2000, SCT 10/11/2006 still lists it on 1460. 1460 GUERRERO XEGRA “Radio Guerrero” or “Soy Guerrero FM” Acapulco. (10,000/500)(1,000/0) 1200-0600 //XHGRC-97.7 Monteblanco 37, Fraccionamiento Homos-Insurgentes 39350 http://www.tvacapulco.com/ Cantú 11/04: “Jaguar” Cantú:01/05 “Radio Basicamente” N 16-54-32 W 99-49-33 (10,000/1,000) start here 1460 OAXACA XEKC “Stereo Éxitos*” Oaxaca. (5,000/500*) 1200-0600* //XHKC-100.9 Música moderna español e inglés. Netzahualcóyotl No. 216, Colonia Reforma 68050 T: (951) 513-96-53, 513-96-54, 513-96-55 (OIR) WRTH-04-07: “Estéreo Éxitos” N 17-03-06 W 96-41-03 (5,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/1,000) (Santa Cruz Amilpas) 1460 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEXQ “Radio Universidad*” San Luis Potosí. (250/250*) Universidad de San Luis Potosí, General Mariano Aristo 245, Colonia Historico 78001 T: (444) 98-26-13-84 uaslp.mx/rtu http://www.uaslp.mx/Plantilla.aspx?padre=1912 N 22-09-08 W 100-58-39 (1,000/500)(+ N 22-10-19 W 100-57-48 25,000/300 on 1190) 1460 SONORA XEHX “Radio Mujer* la Consentida del Cuadrante” Ciudad Obregón. (1,000/250**) 24 hrs 1200-0400 Música variada en español noticias y programas femeninos. Veracruz No. 230 Sur, Altos 85000 T: (644) 410-69-11, 414-92-32 (Direct Deal) WRTH-04-07: “Radio Fama 14-60” N 27-34-18 W 109-56-42 (1,000/250)(or N 27-29-32 W 109-56-05 1,000/250 on 1460 or 1,000/700 on 860) 1460 SONORA XECB “Radio Ranchito**” San Luis Río Colorado. (6,500/1,000)(10,000/1,000) 1300-0700* Música ranchera, norteña y regional. Avenida Quino y Calle 5a. (A.P. 44) 83400 T: (653) 534-19-01, 534-18-80 (OIR) Heard on 1460 in October 2003, announcing “diez mil” watts day, mil watts night. MPM-12/06 still shows XECB on 1450. N 32-27-39 W 114-49-01 (1450) 1460 VERACRUZ XEJH “ABC Radio” Jalapa. (1,000/100*) 1200-0600 24 hrs Música romántica en español. Carretera Jalapa-Veracruz No. 200 91190 T” (228) 812-51-28, 812-80-21 F: 812-54-78 (ABC Radio) MPM-03/01: “Radio ACIR” WRTH-04-07, Cantú-04: “Inolvidable” MPM09/06 dropped flogan, format and showed rep as ABC Radio; however, XEJH was not listed on ABC website in 02/07 N 19-31-09 W 96-53-08 (1,000/100) 1470 1470 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XERCN “Radio Hispaña** 14-70 San Diego y Tijuana” Tijuana. (10,000/5,000*) 24 hrs 1300-0800 Estación binacional de formato hablado. General Manuel Márquez De León No. 950 Zona Río 22320 T: (664) 683-52-88 http://www.radiohispana1470.com/principal/index.php (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “1470 La Kaliente” MPM-06/04 “Radio Unica 1470 San Diego” 58 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) After demise of U.S.’s “Radio Unica” net, observers in Southern California noted new slogan: “Radio Hispaña 14-70 San Diego y Tijuana” N 32-30-00 W 116-57-40 (5,000/5,000) 1470 CAMPECHE XEBAL “Radio Voz Maya de México” Bécal. (2,500/500*) 1200-0600 Apartado 1 24930 N 20-25-37 W 90-01-49 (2,500/500)(ex N 20-28-10 W 90-01-28 1,000/500) 1470 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEAI “Radio AI, Radio Fórmula Cadena Metrópoli” México. (20,000)(50,000/15,000)(50,000/5,000) 24 hrs noticias, entretenimiento. Privado de Horacio No. 10 Polanco 11560 T: (55) 55-24-25-00, 52-79-21-77 http://www.radioformula.com/rf6000.asp?ID=1470 (ORF) WRTH-04: “Radio Fórmula Tercera Cadena Nacional N 20-28-10 W 90-01-28 (50,000/5,000)(+ /20,000 DA-N) 1470 DURANGO XECAV “Stereo Imagen* Digital” Durango. (5,000/250)(5,000/1,000) 1200-0500* Balada Romántica en español. Centro Electrónico de Radiodifusión, Negrete No. 405-8 Ote. 34000 T: (618) 818-00-49, 818-00-75 F: 817-02-04 Cabina: 817-00-84, per website http://www.durangoradio.com/ (SOMER) WRTH-04-07: Estéreo Imagen” Website: Stereo Imagen Digital N 24-03-08 W 104-37-11 (5,000/1,000)(ex 1,000/250) 1470 HIDALGO XEIND “La Voz Sierra Hidalguense” Tlanchinol. (1,000/500)(1,000/0) 1200-0200 43150 Cantú: “Hidalgo Radio” N 20-5641 W 98-38-04 (1,000/1,000) 1470 SINALOA XECU Los Mochis. (1,000) See 1450 1470 SINALOA XEACE “Magia Digital/Radio Fórmula** Mazatlán” Mazatlán. (1,000/100*) 24 hrs* //XHACE-91.3. Música banda y pop, noticias. Avenida Miguel Alemán No. 619 Oriente 82000 T: (669) 982-80-05, 982-80-09, 981-37-68 F: 982-40-88 (ORF/Ramsa)(Nueva Era Radio de Mazatlán) MPM-0301: “Stereo Éxitos” MPM-03/04-12/06 WRTH-04: Magía Digital” Cantú: “Radio Fórmula Mazatlán” N 23-12-54 W 106-22-17 (1,000/500) 1470 TAMAULIPAS XEHI “La H-I La Que Se Oye Aquí” Reynosa. (10,000/250*) 24 hrs 1155-0500 Música regional, grupera, noticias. Tiburcio Garza Zamora No. 335, Colonia Rodríguez 88630 T: (899) 922-22-38, 922-22-81 F: 922-25-35 http://www.promorey.com/Default.aspx?tabid=33 (SOMER) Transmitter at Ciudad Miguel Alemán, Tamaulipas. MPM-03/01, WRTH-02-04, Cantú-04: “La Reina de la Frontera” MPM 0304 shows “Heraldo Internacional” now at Reynosa address. WRTH shows location as Ciudad Miguel Alemán. Slogan heard in Texas as “La H-I” in 2004. N 26-23-30 W 99-01-27 (10,000/250)(ex 3,000/250)(+25,000/250) (Ciudad Miguel Alemán) 1480 1480 COAHUILA XEXU “La Poderosa**” Monclova. (5,000)(1,000/100*) 1200-0600* Música grupera. Poniente Carranza Carretera 4 Ciénegas 25700 T/F: (866) 635-15-44 (Difusa) Transmitter at Ciudad Frontera, Coahuila. N 26-56-02 W 101-26-28 (Villa Frontera, 1,000/100) (Ciudad Frontera) 1480 CHIHUAHUA XEHM “HM Radio*” Ciudad Delicias. (1,000/500*) 1300-0500 1300-0300 Música juvenil inglés-español. Avenida del Parque Sur. No. 6 33000 T: (639) 472-17-00, 472-10-03 http://www.radioradiola.com.mx/ (Firmesa) (GRD Radio) WRTH-02: “HM Radio” WRTH-04-07: “Radio Alegría HM” N 28-09-53 W 105-28-18 (1,000/500)(ex N 28-11-20 W 105-27-50 1,000/0 on 1470) 1480 HIDALGO XECARH “La Voz del Pueblo Hña Hñu*” Cardonal. (5,000/0)(2,500/0) 1200-2300 1300-0100 per website Spanish, Ñha Ñhu (Otomi), Náhuatl. Domicilio Conocido Colonia Buenos Aires, s/n 42370 T: (759) 727-01-13, 727-01-41 per website http://www.cdi.gob.mx/index.php?id_seccion=1028 The website shows slogan both as “La Voz del Pueblo Ñha Ñhu” and “La Voz del Pueblo Hña Hñu.” Google search shows that the language, also known as Otomi, is spelled both ways. Google search for “Hña Hñu México” draws 11,100 hits; for “Ñha Ñhu México” draws 103 hits. Compiler, thus, chooses the former spelling. Cantú spells the languge “Hña-hñú.” XECARH is not listed in FCC data base. N 20-38-00 W 99-08-00 (estimated via MapQuest) 1480 JALISCO XEZJ “Radio 13*” Guadalajara. (1,000)(10,000)(2,000/1,000) 24 hrs* Programación habalada de contenido, deportes. Vidrio No. 2056 44100 T: (33) 36-30-25-55, 36-30-25-41 F: 36-16-93-72 (SOMER) MPM-03/01: “1,480 AM” Cantú-05: “Solo Fútbol” WRTH-04: “XEZJ, El 1480 AM” WRTH-06: Fútbol Gigante” WRTH-07: La Voz de Guadalajara” Radiorama website 02/07 lists “La Voz de Guadalajara, but MPM, which formerly showed Radiorama as XEZJ’s rep, currently (12/06) lists SOMER. Cantú-01/07 shows “Radio 13” with localized logo in XEDA-1290 format, and Japanese DX’er Tetsuya Hirahara, who visited Guadalajara in June 2006, reported “Radio Trece” slogan in El Tiempe Hechicero DX News No. 27, for June 2006, relayed by Glenn Hauser’s World of Radio. Radio Station World website also says it’s “Radio 13.” N 20-40-34 W 103-21-16 (1,000/200)(+20,000/500) 1480 NUEVO LEÓN XETKR “TKR Rancherita y Regional**” Monterrey. (10,000/1,000)(10,000/500) 1200-0600* Musica norteña y regional. Paricutín Sur No. 316, Colonia Roma 64700 T: (81) 83-69-99-99, 81-28-99-70, 83-28-99-69 http://www.mmradio.com/default.aspx?id=2 (Mulitimedios) WRTH-06-07 has jumbled this station, listing it as XETDK “Tancheritia y Regional.” N 25-41-57 W 100-12-39 (10,000/1,000)(ex 10,000/500) (Guadalupe) 1480 SONORA XENS “Radio 14-80” or “Z-1480” Navojoa. (5,000/1,000*)(5,000/250) 1200-0700* Avenida Juárez No. 206 (A.P. 226) Centro 85800 T: (642) 422-10-80 F: 422-89-80 (CMR) (Neither slogan nor format found in MPM 03/04+) MPM-03/01 and CMR website: “Radio 1480” Música grupera, ranchera y regional. Fred Cantú: “Z-1480” ex “Radio Ambiente” N 27-04-29 W 109-28-06 (5,000/250)(ex 500/0) 1480 TAMAULIPAS XEVIC “Radio Tamaulipas*” Ciudad Victoria. (2,500/100)(5,000/150) 1200-0800 Calle 8 y Cuauhtémoc 125, Colonia Pedro Sosa 87120 http://www.tamaulipas.gob.mx/radio/radiotamweb.asp http://200.23.59.12/comsocial/radiotam/repetidoras.htm N 23-41-31 W 99-07-15 (3,000/1,000) 1490 1490 CHIHUAHUA XECJC “Radio Net**” Ciudad Juárez. (1,000/1,000*)(1,000/800) 24 hrs*. Noticias y programas de conversaciós interactive. José Burunda No. 1178 Oriente 32030 T/F: (656) 629-50-00 F: 629-50-10, 620-50-12; Cabina 629-09-61 F/Cabina: 629-50-15 59 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) http://www.radionet1490.com/modules/mainmenu/ (SOMER) N 31-43-17 W 106-26-37 (1,000/1,000)(or N 31-44-01 W 106-28-29, 1,000/1,000)(or N 31-42-47 W 106-25-16 (2,000/750) 1490 MICHOACÁN XEKN “Radio Variedades**” Huetamo. (1,000/1,000*)(2,500/1,000) 1200-0300* Música grupera variada. Madero Norte No. 15 61940 T: (435) 556-01-80, 556-02-32 (OIR) N 18-37-37 W 100-53-57 (1,000/1,000)(+ 5.000/200 on 720) (Huetamo de Nuñez) 1490 MICHOACÁN XEGT “Éxitos* GT” Zamora. (5,000/1,000*) 24 hrs. 1200-0600 Música moderna, grupos, español e ingles, noticias. 5 de Mayo Sur No. 501, Fraccionamiento Jardines de Catedral 59670 T: (351) 515-55-55 F: 515-10-42 http://www.radiozamora.com.mx/ (RASA)(Grupo Radio Zamora) MPM-03/04+: “Sonido Estelar” WRTH-04-07: “Radio Alegría” Cantú-05: “Extasis” Website 02/07: Éxitos GT,” confirmed by monitoring streaming audio. Website also shows RASA as rep, and in ID on net audio. N 19-58-01 W 102-15-55 (1,000/1,000) 1490 NAYARIT XESK “La Super K*, La Costeñita” Ciudad Ruiz. (2,500/250)(1,000/200) 1300-0400 1200-0300 Música variada grupera. Puebla No. 3 (A.P. 52) 63600 T: (319) 233-11-11 http://www.grk.com.mx/xesk.htm (Corporadio)(Grupo de Radio Korita) Cantú-04-07: “La Costañita” Logo and text on website shows “La Super K, La Costeñita” N 21-57-29 W 105-08-35 (2,500/1,000)(ex N 21-56-30 W 105-10-12 250/250) 1490 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEFF “La Norteña*” Matehuala. (1,000/250) 1100-0400 Musica grupera, norteña, ranchera. Betancourt No. 412 (A.P. 80) 78700 T: (488) T: 882-51-00 F: 882-50-00 (Grupo Radiofónica Nueva Era) (Megaradio) WRTH-04-07 shows on 980. SCT 10/11/2006 shows on 1490. But XEFF is no longer listed in MPM-09/06+ on either frequency. N 23-38-41 W 100-38-26 (1,000/1,000)(or 1,000/250 on 980)(or N 23-31-53 W 100-37-23, 5,000/1,000) 1490 SONORA XEAQ “La AQ*” Agua Prieta. (1,000/1,000*)(250/250) 1500-0600* Música variada moderna en español. Calles 3 y 4 Avenida 7 No. 700 (A.P. 28) 84200 T: (633) 338-08-22 (OIR) MPM-03/01 & Cantú-04-07 “La Caliente” WRTH-02: “Radio Juventud” A list of “proveedores” to the Congress of the state of Sonora in August 2005 included XEAQ “La Kaliente.” XEAQ was heard in Tombstone, Arizona in May 2001 identifying as “La Caliente,” but during three-day stay in Tombstone in March 2002, XEAQ could not be heard. Still listed in current MPM, WRTH and Cantú. N 31-19-38 W 109-34-07 (1,000/1,000)(or N 31-17-35 W 109-32-28 250/250) 1490 SONORA XEDR “La Grande de Guaymas” or “Digital 99*” Guaymas. (1,000/250**) 24 hrs* //XHDR-99.5 Música moderna en español e inglés. Calle 19 entre Avenida 15 y 16 No. 81, Centro 85400 T: (622) 222-86-56, 222-01-87 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01: “La Comadre” WRTH-04: “Digital 99*” Transmitter at Empalme. WRTH-02 listed XEDR on 830 khz. WRTH-07: XEDG “Digital 99,” Empalme. CMR Website 02/07: “La Grande de Guaymas,” but not shown on ACIR website. N 27-54-58 W 110-56-00 (Guaymas, 1,000/1,000)(ex 2,500/250 on 830)(ex N 27-55-44 W 110-53-35 2,500/0 on 830) 1490 TAMAULIPAS XEMS “Radio Mexicana**” Matamoros. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs** Música Mexicana regional, noticias locales. Sexta y Fuerza Aérea Mexicana No. 1718, Edificio María Rebeca, Fraccionamiento Moderno 87380 (868) 819-10-50, 817-47-38, 817-01-53 F: 81701-13 (Radiorama)(Grupo Radio Avanzado) Slogan heard in Houston in February 2004 as “La Superestación de Matamoras” and in Brownsville in October 2002 as “La M-S, La Superestación de Matamoras.” Radiorama website 02/07: “Radio Mexicana” N 25-51-26 W 97-3409 (1,000/1,000) 1490 VERACRUZ XEYT “Radio Teocelo*” Teocelo. (1,000/1,000*) 1200-0600 Website: 1200-0200 Bernardo Soto Mercado No. 2, (per website) Apartado 15 91615 T: (228) 821-06-46 F: 821-00-47 http://www.radioteocelo.org/ N 19-22-52 W 96-58-34 (1,000/1,000) 1500 1500 COAHUILA XEJQ “La Explosiva**” Parras. (400/0**) 1300-0100 1100-0100 Música variada, noticias. Madero No. 501 Poniente 27980 T: (842) 422-00-03 (Radiorama) WRTH-02: “Radio Parras” Radiorama website 02/07: “La Explosiva” N 25-26-00 W 102-11-00 (400/0)(+ N 2527-35 W 102-09-00 /250)(+ N 25-26-00 W 102-11-00 10,000/0 on 1120) Parras de la Fuente 1500 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEDF “Radio Fórmula*, Cadena Radio Uno**”México. (50,000*/5,000*) 24 hrs* Música tropical, noticias, finanzas, entretenimiento, deportes. Privada de Horacio No. 10 Polanco 11560 T: (55) 55-24-25-00 F 52-79-21-72 http://www.radioformula.com/rf6000.asp?ID=1500 (ORF) N 19-22-43 W 99-06-09 (XEAI Ixtapalapa, 50,000/5,000)(ex 20,000/) 1500 GUANAJUATO XEFL “Radio Santa Fe* de Guanajuato, Radio de Contenido” Guanajuato. (1,000/500**) // XHFL-90.7 1200-0400 1300-0100 Noticieros, entrevistas y música de balada pop en español. Avenida Municipio Libre Casa No. 8 36080 T: (473) 732-19-87, 73299-09 (Radio Ventas de Provincia) WRTH-04-07: “La F-L” N 21-00-32 W 101-15-43 (1,000/500)(ex 250/0) 1510 1510 HIDALGO XEHUI “Radio Huichapán” Huichapán. (250/0*) Chávez Macotela 7A 42400 Cantú-07: “Hidalgo Radio” N 20-21-47 W 9938-47 (250/0) 1510 NUEVO LEON XEQI “La Nueva Radio*” Monterrey. (50,000/50.000)(50,000/0) 24 hrs Avenida San Francisco y Loma Grande, Colonia Loma Grande 64000 T: (81) 83-47-65-37 http://www.radionuevoleon.com.mx/ WRTH-02 & Cantú-04: Sistema Radio Nuevo León, Radio Uno WRTH-04 “La Sultana” N 25-43-28 W 100-20-50 (10,000/)(and N 25-49-04 W 100-15-38 /250)(Escobedo) 1510 VERACRUZ XEJPM “Radio Veracruz” La Antigua Veracruz. (500) 1200-0300 Not in FCC data base, nor in Cantú list nor in SCT. 1520 1520 COAHUILA XEVUC Allende. (1,000/0) Cantú-07 and SCT 10/11/2006 still list on 1520, though XEVUC has been heard on 1050 since 2002. 1520 CHIHUAHUA XEJCC “La 1520” Ciudad Juárez. (50,000)(1,000/0) 1200-0600 Balada en español contemporánea. Vicente Guerrero No. 2329 Colonia Partido Romero 32300 T/F: (656) 613-77-66 http://www.gruporadiomexico.com.mx/ (Grupo Radio México) Note: MPM does not show power for this station. Compiler, in El Paso in Fall 2003, noted very strong signal from XEJCC on 1520 before 7 p.m. MST; much weaker signal after 7 p.m., lending credence to 50,000/500. However, on December 30, 2004 through January 1, 2005, XEJCC was weakest 60 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) signal daytime in El Paso and barely audible in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Cantú-07: “Rock 1520” N 31-40-59 W 106-21-30 (1,000/0)(+50,000/500)(or N 31-44-20 W 106-28-46 25,000/0 on 720)(or N 31-42-48 W 106-26-45 25,000/0 on 720 1520 MÉXICO XEATL “Sistema XEGM, Radio Mexiquense*” Atlacomulco. (1,000/250*) 1200-0600 //XEGEM-1600 Avenida Estado de México km 1.5, Colonia La Virgen 52140 Metepec N 19-47-30 W 99-52-26 (1,000/250) (Atlacomulco de Fabela) 1520 MORELOS XEART “La Señal* 152 de las Estrellas” Jojutla. (1,000)(2,000/2,000*) 1200-0600 1200-0400 Música moderna en español, ingles, pop (per CMR website) Plaza Yuliana 2o. Piso 62900 T: (734) 342-15-90, 342-17-78, F: 342-17-77 http://www.jojutlaradio.com/ (CMR) Transmitter at Zacatepec, Morelos (Slogan, format not listed in MPM 03/04+) MPM-03/01: “La Señal de las Estrellas” Música variada en español. N 18-39-12 W 99-11-38 (Zacatepec*, 1,000/1,000)(or N 18-40-00 W 99-11-40 Zacatepec 2,000/2,000 on 1590) 1520 SONORA XEEH “Radio Éxitos**” San Luis Río Colorado. (1,000/1,000*)(1,000/0) 1200-0300 1200-0600 Música top 40 en español/inglés. Prolongación Madero y Carretera Mexicali, Colonia Cuauhtémoc 83400 T: (653) 534-19-01, 534-18-80 (OIR) Address in 2004: Avenida Quino y Calle 5a. (A.P. 44) 83400 N 32-28-56 W 114-47-10 (1,000/250) 1520 TAMAULIPAS XEYP “Mundo 15-20*” Ciudad Mante. (1,000/1,000*)(1,000/500) 1200-0400 1150-0100 Música junvenil en español. Avenida Juárez Oriente No. 703 89800 T: (831) 232-13-00 232-35-18 (per website) (Radio, S.A.) (Organización Radiofónica Tamaulipeca) Website shows 1200-0200 schedule. MPM-03/01-12/06: “La Juvenil/Radio Fómula” ORF MPM add lists XEYP, but website list 01/07 does not. Website 02/07: “Mundo 1520” WRTH-04-07: Location: El Limón N 22-50-00 W 99-00-00 (El Limón*, 1,000/500) 1520 VERACRUZ XEVO “La Furia*” San Rafael. (1,000/1,000*)(1,000/250) 1300-0100* Música grupera, tropical, ranchera. Carretera Nacional No. 38 Altos 93620 T: (235) 325-02-36 http://www.grupomsradio.com/lafuria.html (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “La Comadre” MPM-03/04-12/06: “Furia Costeña” Though CMR website shows “Furia Costeña,” station website shows “La Furia.” Not shown on ACIR website. N 20-11-42 W 96-51-58 (1,000/1,000) 1530 1530 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEUR “Radio Mexicana***” México. (50,000/10,000)(50,000/1,000) 24 hrs* Música Mexicana, programas y noticias. Reforma No. 56-5o Piso, Colonia Juárez 06600 T: (55) 55-66-02-99, 55-66-76-44, 55-92-11-33, 55-92-24-17 F: 55-66-14-54 http://www.radiorama.com.mx/ (Radiorama) MPM-03/01: “15-30, Tu Música” WRTH-02: La Mexicana 15-30 MPM-0904: “Frecuencia Positiva” WRTH-04: “La Positiva” Compiler heard “Frecuencia Positiva” in December 2003, and “Mariachi Estéreo” in December 2004, but reverted to “Radio Mexicana in 2006-07. N 19-23-43 W 99-07-17 (20,000/1,000) 1530 GUANAJUATO XESD “Los 40 Principales***” León. (10,000/100*) 24 hrs* //XESD-FM-99.3 Música pop juvenile, 90% español, 10% inglés. Boulevard Algecires No. 1504, Colonia Lamas Arbide 37368 T: (477) 441-00-02 Cabina: 441-09-93 http://www.radioramabajio.com/vox.htm (Radiorama) Transmitter at Silao, Guanajuato MPM-03/01: “Moreno” MPM-03/01: “La Ley” Address in 2004: Andador 73 No. 304, Colonia Miguel Hidalgo 37400 T: (477) 712-39-95 Heard in North Texas XEX-FM with “Los 40 Principales” but no local identification heard. N 20-56-24 W 101-25-59 (Silao, 10,000/100)(+/500) (Plan de Sotelo) 1530 MICHOACÁN XEGQ “Radio Variedades*” Los Reyes. (1,000/0) 1300-0400. Música moderna en español. Mariano Jiménez Norte No. 8-1 Centro 60300 (354) 542-06-77, 542-30-11 F: 542-00-98 Planta: Avenida Jalisco s/n Colonia Guadalajarita (OIR) WRTH-04-07 shows this station on 1030 khz. SCT 10/11/2003 shows 1530. N 19-35-06 W 102-28-03 (1,000/1,000)(+1,000/100 on 1030) (Los Reyes de Salgado) 1540 1540 GUANAJUATO XENC “Radio Fórmula*” Celaya. (1,000/250**) 24 hrs* Noticias nacionales y locales. Venustiano Carranza No. 1191er piso 38000 T: (461) 159-99-00 F: 155-99-01 (ORF/Ramsa) MPM-03/01: “Radio ACIR” MPM-03/04 & Cantú-04: “Inolvidable” WRTH-06: “La Nueva Amor 15-40” Cantú-07 “Amor” MPM formerly showed (ACIR)(CMR) as reps, but XENC no longer on ACIR website. ORF website 01/07 identifies XENC as affiliate. Address in 2004: Privada Renovacaión No. 135 Condominio Suárez Irigoyan 38090 T: (461) 612-47-10, 612-47-50 F: 616-04-83 N 20-30-57 W 100-45-54 (1,000/1,000) 1540 NUEVO LEÓN XESTN “Radio Red*” Monterrey. (500/100)(1,000/500) 24 hrs //XERED-1110 Paricutín Sur 316, Colonia Roma 64700 Not listed in MPM 03/01-12/06 N 25-40-05 W 100-18-43 (5,000/250) 1540 PUEBLA XERTP “La Poderosa**, La Más Picuda” San Martín Texmelucán. (2,500/1,000*) 24 hrs 1200-0600 Música variada y noticias. Calle Estado de Tlaxcala No. 3, Colonia La Santísima 74000 T/F: (248) 484-50-50, 484-40-40 http://www.lapoderosapuebla.com.mx/ MPM-03/01-09-04 “Radio Impacto Estéreo Digital” Cantú-04: “La Musikera” Website shows: “La Poderosa, La Más Picuda,” and Internet audio confirms the additional slogan. N 19-15-53 W 98-23-36 (2,500/1,000) 1540 SONORA XEHOS “La Poderosa***” Hermosillo. (5,000/5,000**) 24 hrs* Música grupera, norteña, bandas Noticieros: “Uniradio Informa” Boulevard Navarrete No. 38 Local 2 Colonia Valle Hermosa 83209 T: (662) 215-49-00 F: 215-49-40 (Radiorama) N 29-02-47 W 11100-35 (Villa de Seris, 5,000/5,000)(or N 29-02-52 W 111-00-28, La Paloma*, 5,000/4,600) 1550 1550 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEBG “Radio 15-50*/La B-G” Tijuana. (1,000/1,000)(10,000/1,000) 24 hrs* Noticias y lo major de los deportes, regionales y locales, y música moderna. Avenida de los Olivos No. 3401 Fraccionamiento Cubillas 22410 T: (664) 681-70-20 F: 686-33-27 http://www.cbc.com.mx (OIR) N 32-30-48 W 117-00-47 (1,000/1,000)(or N 32-30-45 W 117-01-06 1,000/1,000) 1550 MÉXICO XEXOO “La O de Oro” El Oro. (1,000) Independencia 19 50600. This station listed only in WRTH and FCC Data Base. N 1949-33 W 100-08-01 (XEDV 1,000/1,000; XEXOO-1430) 1550 MICHOACÁN XEREL “Radio Michoacán*” Morelia. (1,000/1,000*) José Rosas Moreno #200, Colonia Vista Bella 58000 T: (443) 32350-70, 323-60-16, 323-55-61 http://www.smrtv.michoacan.gob.mx/ (Sistema Michoacana de Radio y Televisión) N 19-40-37 W 101-14-00 (1,000/1,000)(ex N 19-41-21 W 101-10-54 500/500) 61 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1550 TAMAULIPAS XENU “La Rancherita***” Nuevo Laredo. (5,000/250*) 24 hrs 1200-0100 Música ranchera y regional. González No. 3848, Centro 88000 T: (867) 713-20-05, 713-05-34, 713-31-24, 713-19-94 F: 713-43-43 (Radiocima) N 27-29-41 W 99-32-52 (5,000/250) 1550 VERACRUZ XERUV “Radio Universidad* Veracruzana*” Jalapa. (10,000/10,000*) 1100-0700 Universidad Veracruzana, Apartado 629 http://www.uv.mx/uvradius/ N 19-32-49 W 96-54-41 (10,000/10,000) 1560 1560 CAMPECHE XESE “La Voz de Campeche**” Champotón. (5,000/0)(250/0) 1200-0000 Música variada en español. Km. 1 Carretera a Ciudad del Carmen 24400 T: (982) 881-52-01 (Radiorama) Italian DXer Dario Monferini, who visited XESE in August 2005, listed address as Tamaulipas 15, Colonia Santa Ana 24050, Campeche (Nucleo Comunicaciones Solente) N 19-21-09 W 90-42-50 (5,000/500) 1560 CHIAPAS XECHZ “Radio Lagarto**” Chiapa de Corzo. (20,000/150*)(20,000/1,500) 24 hrs. Website: Música popular mexicana, marimba, jazz y balada y pop en inglés. Km 14 del Libramiento Chiapa de Corzo Norte 29160 T: (961) 616-02-21, 616-03-33 http://www.imer.gob.mx/EstacionesIMER/RadioLagarto/ (IMER) (Slogan, format not listed in MPM 03/04+) N 16-42-38 W 93-00-30 (20,000/150) 1560 CHIHUAHUA XEJPV “La Radio Viva*” Ciudad Juárez. (10,000)(1,000/0*) 1200-0600 1200-0200 Música Cristiana, religion. Edificio Nafta Center Avenida Chapultepec No. 316, Colonia Cuauhtémoc 32000 T: (656) 892-10-09 http://www.nuevaeraradio.com.mx/modules/estaciones/index.php?id=jrz_viva (Megaradio de México) WRTH-02-07 “La Nueva Radio Vivia.” Logo on website 02/07: “La Radio Vivia” This station has been heard past 0600 in North Texas. N 31-37-49 W 106-19-28 (Zaragoza, 1,000/1,000)(ex N 31-38-30 W 106-22-08 1,000/0) 1560 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEINFO “Radio Monitor*” México. (50,000/10,000*) 24 hrs* //XENET-1320 Programación informative en vivo. Calle La Presa No. 212, San Jerónimo Lidice 10200 T: (55) 53-29-12-36, 53-29-12-40, 55-95-15-60 F: 53-29-11-63 http://www.monitor.com.mx/ http://www.grupomonitor.com.mx/ (MVS) MPM-03/01: XEFAJ “La Banda 1560” Música grupera. Formerly operated by Grupo Radio Centro, apparently sold with XEJP-1320. ) Website in 2004 showed “Radio Monitor” began operation on March 16, 2004, on 1560 and 1320, along with “Monitor MVS” on 102.5, in cooperation with Infored and MVS Comunicaciones. N 19-29-00 W 99-12-18 (XEFAJ-Petrolera, 50,000/10,000) (XEFAJ-Tlalnepantla, México) 1560 GUANAJUATO XEMAS “Más* 15-60**” Salamanca. (1,000/250*) 1200-0600 1200-0500 Éxitos en español, actuales y novedades. Juárez No. 100 Altos (A.P. 300) 36700 T: (464) 648-28-24, 648-92-00 http://www.radiogpocontreras.com/home.htm (CMR) WRTH-02: “La Estación de los Éxitos” N 20-35-03 W 101-13-23 (1,000/250)(or N 20-34-03 W 101-13-00 /250) 1560 MÉXICO XEINFO Tlalnipantla (50,000/10,000) See DISTRITO FEDERAL. 1560 MICHOACÁN XELAC “Radio Azul**, La Voz del Balsas” Lázaro Cárdenas. (5,000/1,000*) 1100-0600* Website: Música banda, ranchera, grupera, norteña, romántica, y pop (en inglés y español .Avenida Morelos No. 14 Sector Fideicomiso de Lázaro Cárdenas 60950 T: (753) 532-37-20, 532-39-64, 532-03-26 (IMER) http://www.imer.gob.mx/EstacionesIMER/RadioAzul/ (Niether slogan nor format in MPM 03/04+) N 18-01-31 W 102-11-40 (5,000/1,000)(ex 5,000/250) 1560 NAYARIT XERIO “La Poderosa*” or “Radio Triunfadora” Ixtlán del Río. (5,000/0*) 1300-0100* Éxitos en español, ranchera, norteña y grupera. Avenida Hidalgo No. 117 Oriente, Altos (Apartado 33) 63940 T/F: (324) 243-20-55 (Radiocima) N 21-01-28 W 104-23-09 (5,000/1,000)(+5,000/0 on 1050) (SCT 10/11/2006 lists on 1050; 10/18-2004 showed on 1560) 1560 OAXACA XEHUO Huautla de Jiménez. (5,000) 68540 Teotitlán de Flores Magon, Oaxaca N 18-07-38 W 96-50-26 (5,000/0) Listed only in WRTH & FCC Data Base. 1560 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ XEZW “Radio Diversión” Cerritos. (1,000) Martin de Turubiartes 500 74900 N 22-02-44 W 100-16-56 (1,000/500) Listed only in WRTH & FCC Data Base. 1570 1570 COAHUILA XERF “La Poderosa**, Mas Cerca Que Nunca” Ciudad Acuña. (100,000/100,000**)(15,000/15,000) Música popular mexicana como mariachi, grupera y música popular mexicana de catálogo. Entre los géneros programados se destacan: sones, jarabes, rancheras, huapangos, pasito duranguense, boleros y música norteña. Madero No. 600, Esquina Manuel Acuña 26200 24 hrs* T: (877) 77267-20, 772-63-07 Transmitter at Km 10.5 Carretera Ciudad Acuña-Presa de la Armistad. http://www.imer.gob.mx/EstacionesIMER/LaPoderosa/index.php (IMER) (Neither slogan nor format shown in MPM 03/04+) Address 2004: Hidalgo No. 349 Poniente 26200 MPM-03/01: “La Poderosa 15-70” 24 hrs Música de todo genero, noticias, cultura, entretenimiento, espectaculos. N 29-21-00 W 101-02-00 1570 SONORA XELBL San Luis Río Colorado. WRTH continues to list XELBL on both 1570 and 1350. 1580 1580 GUANAJUATO XEAF “La Tremenda*” Celaya. (5,000/500)(5,000/1,000)(1,000/500) 24 hrs 1200-0800 Música romántica, ranchera, grupera y norteña. Privada Venustiano Carranza No. 119-1er piso, 38000 T: (461) 159-99-00 (CMR) MPM-03/01 & WRTH-02: “Inolvidable” WRTH-04-07 shows city as Apaseo el Grande. MPM-03/04, WRTH-04 & Cantú-04: “Radio Felicidad” WRTH-06 and Cantú-07: “Bonita” MPM12/06 and WRTH show “La Tremenda,” as does CMR website; ACIR website no longer lists XEAF (ACIR runs Inolvidable, Radio Felicidad and Bonita formats.)Address & Format 2004: Éxitos de siempre ’60s, ’70s, ’80s en español. Privada Renovacaión No. 135 Fraccionamiento Suárez Irigoyan 38090 T: (461) 612-47-10, 612-47-50 F: 616-04-83 (ACIR) N 20-32-28 W 100-41-48 (Apaseo El Grande*, 1,000/1,000)(or N 20-23-15 W 100-47-45 Ojo Seco 5,000/1,000) 62 MEXICAN AM STATIONS by frequency (all times UTC) 1580 GUERRERO XELI “La Voz del Sur” or “Super 94.7” Chilpancingo. (1,000/250*) 1200-0400* //XHLI-94.7 Avenida del Sur No. 14, Colonia Santa Margarita Viguri 39060 T: (747) 472-22-04 (Radio S.A.) (MPM-03/01-12/06 shows neither slogan nor format.) Cantú-04: “La Kaliente” N 17-32-09 W 99-29-23 (1,000/1,000) 1580 MÉXICO XEVAB “Super Stereo Miled**” Valle de Bravo. (5,000)(1,000)(250/0) 24 hrs* Éxitos del momento y noticias. Independencia No. 560 51200 T: (726) 262-01-68, 262-01-66 http://www.miled.com/miled/radio/radio.htm (OIR) Website 02/07 shows power 1,000 watts. N 19-11-42 W 100-08-03 (250/200) 1580 SONORA XEDM “DM-Noticias*” Hermosillo. (10,000/10,000)(50,000) 1300-0700* Noticias, y música romántica en español. Calle Matamoros y Sonora Edificio Combate No. 1 83000 T: (662) 212-14-80 F: Ext. 214 (ACIR)(CMR) MPM-03/01-0604, Cantú-04 & WRTH-04-07: “La Grande de Sonora” N 29-09-17 W 110-54-29 (50,000/50,000)(+ N 29-02-32 W 110-57-00 50,000/50,000) 1590 1590 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEHC “Radio Bahía**” Ensenada. (1,000/1,000**) 24 hrs 1400-0700. Música moderna en español, noticias. Avenida Ruiz No. 10 22800 T: (646) 178-26-25 F:178-12-40 http://www.radiocadenaenciso.com/Radio_bahia/ (Radiorama) N 31-52-52 W 116-35-22 (1,000/1,000)(+ N 31-51-10 W 116-38-09 1,000/1,000) 1590 CHIHUAHUA XEBZ “Amor*” Ciudad Delicias. (1,000/250*) 24hrs* Música Romantica del recuerdo en español. Avenida 2a Norte No. 15 (A.P. 250) 33000 T: (639) 472-27-76 F: 472-70-71 (ACIR) MPM-03/01 “Bonita*” MPM-03/04, WRTH-04-07 and Cantú-04: “Inolvidable” ACIR Website 02/07: “La Nueva Amor” N 28-11-31 W 105-26-59 (1,000/250) 1590 DISTRITO FEDERAL XEVOZ “Radio Tráfico Total**” México. (20,000)(50,000/10,000)(20,000/10,000) 24 hrs*. Website: Información de tráfico y clima, complementado por la hora exacta cada minuto y contenidos de utilidad e interés general. Pirineos No. 770 11000 T: (55) 52-01-17-00 http://www.grupoacir.com.mx/rtt/ (ACIR) XEVOZ carried ACIR’s “Bonita” format through 2004; in January 2005, became “Radio Reloj” with time check every minute; in late 2006 became “Radio Tráfico Total” N 19-24-04 W 99-04-56 (Iztacalco, 20,000/10,000; +50,000/)(or N 19-21-37 W 98-59-32 Los Reyes Acaquilpán 20,000/6,800) 1590 GUANAJUATO XEIRG “La Campirana**” Irapuato. (1,000/1,000**) 1200-0600 Música grupera y popular. Avenida Guerrero y Francisco Sarabia, Plaza Magna Local 3-B 36500 T: (462) 624-46-65, 624-60-90 http://www.radioramabajio.com/lacampirana.htm (Radiorama) N 20-44-03 W 101-22-06 (Pozo de Parras, 10,000/1,000 or /800) (or N 20-40-38 W 101-20-41 Irapuato, 1,000/250 on 1180) 1590 VERACRUZ XEPT “Radio Misantla**” Misantla. (1,000/100*) 1200-0200* Música de grupos, tropical, banda y noticias. Zaragoza No. 205 93820 T: (235) 323-01-68 (RCN) N 19-56-02 W 96-50-24 (1,000/100) 1600 1600 BAJA CALIFORNIA. XEKTT Tecate. See XEPE-1700. 1600 COAHUILA XEAE “Texano Hits*” Ciudad Acuña. (1,000/1,000*) 1300-0600 1300-0700 Música juvenil variada español/inglés. Madero No. 274 Poniente (.P. 10) 26200 T: (877) 772-51-21, 772-50-11 F: 772-63-33 (Radiorama) SCT 11/3/2003-10/11/2006 shows XERCG-1600 (1,000/1,000) In October 2002, on a Sunday, monitoring in Del Rio, Texas, nothing was heard on either 650 or 1600. Compiler, in conact with family in car in Del Río on a weekday, asked to check both frequencies, and nothing was heard. On December 28, 2006, though, compiler in Del Río taped XERCG on 650, but nothing on 1600. Cantú-02/07 shows XERCG “La Ley” on 1600, while Radiorama website shows XEAE “Texano Hits” on 1600. Neither shows a Ciudad Acuña outlet on 650. This situation bears watching in case 1600 is reactivated. N 29-18-20 W 100-55-40 (1,000/1,000)(+ 5,000/5,000)(+ 500/0 on 650) 1600 GUERRERO XETPA “Radio Guerrero*” Tlapa de Comonfort. (1,000/0*) Gobierno del Estado de Guerrero 41300 N 17-33-22 W 9831-50 (1,000/1,000) 1600 MÉXICO XEGEM “Sistema XEGEM Radio Mexiquense*” Metepec. (2,500/250) 1200-0600 Avenida Estado de México km 1.5, Colonia La Virgen 52140 N 19-14-56 W 99-34-24 (2,500/250) 1610 1610 MÉXICO XEUACH “Radio Universidad Autónomo de Chapingo” Chapingo. (250/250*) 1800-2200 Carretera México Texcoco km 38.5 http://www.chapingo.mx/cultura/subdir-difusion-cultural/radio/ Cantú: “Radio Chapingo” Not in FCC data base. Estimated, via MapQuest N 19-31-00 W 98-53-00 1630 1630 BAJA CALIFORNIA XEUT “Radio* Universidad* UABC” Mexicali. (10,000/1,000*) 1300-0600 Website shows 1400-0800. Ubicado Calzada Tecnológico No. 10448, Mesa de Otay 22390 Tijuana T: (664) 973-63-30 (http://extension.rec.uabc.mx/dgeu/radio/ Address WRTH04-07: Edificio Rectoria, Avenida Albaro Obregón y Calle Julián Carillo s/n, Colonia Nueva 21110 Mexicali. Heard October 2004 with open carrier 1258, programming 1305, probably sign/on 1300, says Martin Foltz, California. N 32-32-01 W 116-57-59 (Tijuana, 10,000/1,000) 1700 1700 BAJA CALIFORNIA XEPE “Ca$h 1700” Tijuana. (10,000/10,000) Website: 3655 Nobel Drive No. 470, San Diego CA 92122 (858) 535-2500 http://www.cash1700.com/ (Radio, S.A.) Moved from 1600, as XEKTT, first to 550, then from 560, then to 1700. Had been “La Romantica” before change to financial format Cantú lists XEPE-1700 location as Tijuana. SCT 10/11/26 lists location as Jaramillo. MPM 12/06 lists old XEKTT Address: Benito Juárez No. 500-2B Plaza Kuchuma 21450 T: (665) 654-79-14,654-40-69 N 32-32-16 W 116-59-23 (XEKTT, Tijuana, 10,000/10,000)(or N 32-31-36 W 116-40-04 XEKTT, Cerro Jaramillo, 10,000/10,000)(ex 32-31-45 W 116-41-32 (Tecate, 250/250 on 1600) 63