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XHMIX-FM
Broadcast areaMexicali, Baja California
Imperial Valley, California
Frequency98.3 MHz
BrandingPower 98 Jams
Programming
FormatTop 40 (CHR)
Ownership
Owner
  • California Medios
  • (Sistemas de Comunicación Bajacaliforniana, S.A. de C.V.)
XHKT-FM
History
First air date
November 23, 1994 (1994-11-23)
Former call signs
XHRBN-FM (1994-August 5, 1996), XHFJ-FM (August 5, 1996-November 11, 2003)
Call sign meaning
MIX 98 (former name)
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP50 kW[1]
HAAT340.5 meters
Transmitter coordinates
32°33′11.35″N 116°01′42.3″W / 32.5531528°N 116.028417°W / 32.5531528; -116.028417
Links
Websitepower98jams.com

XHMIX-FM is a commercial radio station located in La Rumorosa, Baja California, Mexico, broadcasting to the Imperial Valley, California area of the United States on 98.3 FM. XHMIX airs a Contemporary hit radio music format branded as "Power 98 Jams".

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History

The 98.3 frequency in Rumorosa was put out for bid in 1992 as XHRBN-FM. Francisco Javier Fimbres Durazo, who already ran XEKT 1390 AM in Tecate, won the concession and built the station, quickly changing the call sign to XHFJ-FM for his initials. During this time, Fimbres operated his stations in association with Cadena Baja California, which owned XEMBC-AM 1190 XEWV-AM, & XEWV-FM. At that time, XHFJ adopted an alternative rock music format as "Modern Rock". In 2003, XHFJ became XHMIX-FM to go with the station's name at the time, "Mix 98". In 2005, the station became known as "Zona 98" with a rock format.

The current concessionaire, controlled 60% by Fimbres Durazo, was created in 2007.

In 2010, the station changed formats again to the present "Power 98 Jams".

In 2016, XHMIX was authorized to increase its effective radiated power from 30,000 watts to 50,000.

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