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XHTY-FM (Baja California)

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XHTY-FM
Broadcast areaSan Diego–Tijuana
Frequency99.7 MHz
(HD Radio)
BrandingLa Invasora
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
  • Uniradio
  • (Tijuana FM, S.A. de C.V.)
XEMO, XHA, XHFG
History
First air date
1979
Former call signs
XHB-FM (to 1981), XHBCN-FM, (1981-97), XHAMR-FM (1997-99)
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP30,000 Watts[1]
HAAT324 meters (1,063 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteuniradioinforma.com/lainvasora997/inicio

XHTY-FM is a commercial radio station located in Tijuana, Baja California, broadcasting to the San Diego-Tijuana metropolitan area on 99.7 FM. XHTY-FM airs a regional Mexican music format branded as "La Invasora" which in English translates to "The Invader."

XHTY is owned and operated by Uniradio, which operates stations in Baja California and Sonora, though it is programmed from Uniradio's San Diego studios. It broadcasts in the hybrid (digital) HD format.[2]

History

XHB-FM received its concession in December 1964, specifying operation on 92.9 MHz but soon after moving to 99.7. In October 1981, XHB became XHBCN-FM.

In the late 1990s, XHBCN engaged in two call sign changes. It became XHAMR-FM in 1997, and two years later, it became XHTY-FM, taking the original call sign of its sister station, which became XHA-FM.

References

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-06-09. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. ^ http://hdradio.com/mexico/estaciones HD Radio Guide for Mexico

External links


This page was last edited on 16 May 2024, at 21:04
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