Radio Sonora | |
Area: | Sonora |
Branding: | Radio Sonora |
Frequency: | (see table) |
Format: | Public radio |
Erp: | (see table) |
Sister Stations: | Telemax |
Owner: | Government of the State of Sonora |
Webcast: | Radio Sonora |
Radio Sonora is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Sonora. It serves 95% of the state through its 30 FM transmitters, making it the second-largest state radio network in Mexico.
It began operations during the government of Samuel Ocaña García (1979–85).[1]
The state of Sonora owns 30 radio transmitters, the second-most of any state in Mexico, to carry the Radio Sonora network. Bacerac and San Javier were added in September 2021.[2]
Call sign | data-sort-type="number" | Frequency | City | data-sort-type="number" | ERP |
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XHAPS-FM | 101.3 FM | 1.538 kW | |||
XHMOS-FM | 94.7 FM[3] | .534 kW | |||
XHZPE-FM | 94.7 FM | .59 kW | |||
XHCPBQ-FM | 104.5 FM | .195 kW | |||
XHHIL-FM | 90.1 FM | Benjamin Hill | .115 kW | ||
XHSOA-FM | 91.5 FM | 1.51 kW | |||
XHSEA-FM | 97.7 FM | 1.21 kW | |||
XHRBO-FM | 94.7 FM | .59 kW | |||
XHCDO-FM | 94.7 FM[4] | 3.95 kW | |||
XHGRA-FM | 94.7 FM | .59 kW | |||
XHGUA-FM | 94.7 FM | .36 kW | |||
XHHB-FM | 94.7 FM | 15.4 kW | |||
XHMUR-FM | 94.7 FM | .59 kW | |||
XHKIN-FM | 95.5 FM | .531 kW | |||
XHMOC-FM | 94.7 FM | .59 kW | |||
XHCHI-FM | 94.7 FM | .59 kW | |||
XHARI-FM | 105.5 FM | .045 kW | |||
XHNAV-FM | 94.7 FM | 0.5 kW[5] | |||
XHNES-FM | 105.9 FM | .6 kW | |||
XHPPU-FM | 105.3 FM | .75 kW | |||
XHIPA-FM | 94.7 FM | .59 kW | |||
XHFEL-FM | 102.3 FM | .525 kW | |||
XHCPBR-FM | 99.7 FM | .195 kW | |||
XHCRS-FM | 88.5 FM | .400 kW | |||
XHSPD-FM | 94.7 FM | .59 kW | |||
XHSTN-FM | 94.7 FM | .59 kW | |||
XHSSA-FM | 88.9 FM | .6 kW | |||
XHMZQ-FM | 99.3 FM | .046 kW | |||
XHURS-FM | 103.9 FM | .59 kW | |||
XHYEC-FM | 94.7 FM | .59 kW |
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