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XHTQ-FM
Broadcast areaOrizaba, Veracruz
Frequency101.3 FM
BrandingRomántica 101.3
Ownership
Owner
XHOV-FM
History
First air date
1945
Technical information
ERP3 kW[1]
HAAT53.75 m
Transmitter coordinates
18°52′40.05″N 97°07′15.75″W / 18.8777917°N 97.1210417°W / 18.8777917; -97.1210417
Links
Websitewww.rogsa.mx

XHTQ-FM is an FM radio station in Ixhuatlancillo and Orizaba, Veracruz, Mexico. It broadcasts romantic music as Romántica 101.3.

In its incarnation as AM station XETQ-AM, it was at one point a clear-channel station on 850 kHz.

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History

The concession for XETQ was awarded to Francisco Campos H. in 1945, specifying operation at 250 watts on 1370 kHz. It was the third radio station in Orizaba, after the government-owned XEFD and privately owned XEPP.

By the 1960s, the low power allotment and frequency were changed, and the small station soon became a clear-channel station on 850 kHz. It was authorized for 100 kW day/50 kW night.[2] Sometime in the 1990s, this high power level was dropped in favor of a 10 kW day/1 kW night pattern.[3]

The AM-FM migration caused XETQ to become XHTQ-FM on 101.3 MHz; XETQ-AM 850 was shut off for good in 2013.

References

External links

  • XETQ in the FCC AM station database


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