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XHTGO-FM/XETGO-AM
Broadcast areaTlaltenango
Frequency90.1 FM
1100 AM
BrandingLa Ke Buena
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
AffiliationsRadiópolis
Ownership
Owner
  • NTR Zacatecas
  • (TV Zac, S.A. de C.V.)
History
First air date
May 27, 1993 (concession)
Call sign meaning
"Tlaltenango"
Technical information
Power30 kW
ERP25 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates
21°49′25.2″N 103°17′30.6″W / 21.823667°N 103.291833°W / 21.823667; -103.291833
Links
WebcastListen live
Websiteradiocanon.com.mx

XHTGO-FM/XETGO-AM is a radio station on 90.1 FM and 1100 AM in Guadalupe Victoria, near Tlaltenango, Zacatecas, Mexico. The station is owned by NTR and known as La Ke Buena national regional Mexican format from Radiópolis.

History

XETGO-AM 1100 received its concession in 1993, broadcasting with 5,000 watts day and 400 at night. XETGO was authorized to move to FM in 2011 and holds a continuity obligation for 28,648 otherwise unserved listeners to remain on AM.[2]

Repeaters

In 2017, TV Zac, S.A. de C.V., a company co-owned with NTR, obtained concessions to build six new radio stations in Zacatecas, five of which signed on in June 2021 as rebroadcasters of XHTGO. All are required to use HD Radio, a commitment that was worth a point bonus in the IFT-4 auction.

Rebroadcasters of XHTGO-FM
Call sign Frequency City ERP HAAT Coordinates
XHPINO-FM 102.5 MHz Pinos 13 watts 651.4 meters 22°17′54″N 101°34′27″W / 22.29833°N 101.57417°W / 22.29833; -101.57417[3]
XHPJAL-FM 103.9 MHz Jalpa
XHPORO-FM 101.3 MHz Concepción del Oro 100 watts[4] 608.6 meters 24°36′52.1″N 101°27′39.3″W / 24.614472°N 101.460917°W / 24.614472; -101.460917
XHPRIO-FM 98.7 MHz Río Grande 150 watts[5] 78.3 meters 23°54′43.2″N 103°09′04.3″W / 23.912000°N 103.151194°W / 23.912000; -103.151194
XHPSBZ-FM 92.3 MHz Sombrerete 130 watts[6] -27.7 meters 23°40′43.4″N 103°47′00.4″W / 23.678722°N 103.783444°W / 23.678722; -103.783444

An additional station, XHPFRZ-FM 94.3 Fresnillo (50 watts ERP, [7] 193.3 meters HAAT, and 23°12′56.79″N 102°53′01.09″W / 23.2157750°N 102.8836361°W / 23.2157750; -102.8836361), was launched along with these but split to air W Radio when XHTGO flipped to La Ke Buena in April 2023.

References

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-09-11. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. ^ Federal Telecommunications Institute (December 2018). "Estudio de continuidad de los servicios de radiodifusión sonora en AM" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  3. ^ RPC: #059451 Technical Characteristics of Operation — XHPINO-FM
  4. ^ RPC: #030329 Technical Characteristics of Operation — XHPORO-FM
  5. ^ RPC: #030660 Technical Characteristics of Operation — XHPRIO-FM
  6. ^ RPC: #030287 Technical Characteristics of Operation — XHPSBZ-FM
  7. ^ RPC: #030323 Technical Characteristics of Operation — XHPFRZ-FM
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