Sistema Estatal de Radio de Coahuila

Sistema Estatal de Radio de Coahuila
City Saltillo, Coahuila
Broadcast area Coahuila
Frequency (see table)
Format Public radio
ERP (see table)
Owner Government of the State of Coahuila
Webcast Sistema Estatal de Radio
Website http://www.coahuila.gob.mx/hub.php

The Sistema Estatal de Radio de Coahuila (Coahuila State Radio System or SER) is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Coahuila. It broadcasts on 16 transmitters in the state[1] with content originating from the state capital in Saltillo.

History

The state received the permits for the 16 stations on November 29, 2000. XHSOC in Saltillo began transmitting on March 26, 2001; the signal is carried to the other transmitters by satellite.

Transmitters

Callsign FM Frequency City ERP
XHBTC-FM 94.3 Barroterán .1 kW
XHELA-FM 99.9 Candela .1 kW
XHCST-FM 102.3 Castaños .1 kW
XHGEC-FM 102.3 Ciudad Acuña 3 kW
XHGAS-FM 102.7 Cuatrociénegas .1 kW
XHONT-FM 93.9 Frontera 3 kW
XHUIZ-FM 102.9 Melchor Múzquiz 1 kW
XHNRC-FM 93.1 Nueva Rosita 3 kW
XHMPO-FM 101.1 Ocampo .1 kW
XHPCH-FM 103.5 Parras de la Fuente .1 kW
XHNPC-FM 102.5 Piedras Negras 1 kW
XHSOC-FM 89.7 Saltillo 3 kW
XHDRO-FM 91.5 San Pedro de las Colonias .1 kW
XHSMC-FM 102.3 Sierra Mojada .1 kW
XHEON-FM 97.9 Torreón 3 kW
XHOZA-FM 98.7 Zaragoza, Coahuila 3 kW

References

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