Radio Sonora

Radio Sonora is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Sonora. It serves 95% of the state through its 28 FM transmitters, making it the second-largest state radio network in Mexico.

Radio Sonora
Broadcast areaSonora
Frequency(see table)
BrandingRadio Sonora
SloganVoz de la Cultura Popular
Programming
FormatPublic radio
Ownership
OwnerGovernment of the State of Sonora
Telemax
Technical information
ERP(see table)
Links
WebcastRadio Sonora
Websitewww.radiosonora.com.mx

It began operations during the government of Samuel Ocaña García (1979–85).

Transmitters

The state of Sonora owns 28 radio transmitters, the second-most of any state in Mexico, to carry the Radio Sonora network.[1]

CallsignFrequencyCityERP
XHHB-FM94.7Hermosillo15.4 kW
XHAPS-FM101.3Agua Prieta1.538 kW
XHMOS-FM94.7[2]Álamos.534 kW
XHZPE-FM94.7Arizpe.59 kW
XHHIL-FM90.1Benjamin Hill.115 kW
XHSOA-FM91.5Caborca1.51 kW
XHSEA-FM97.7Cananea1.21 kW
XHRBO-FM94.7Carbó.59 kW
XHCDO-FM94.7[3]Ciudad Obregón3.95 kW
XHGRA-FM94.7Granados.59 kW
XHGUA-FM94.7Guaymas.36 kW
XHMUR-FM94.7Imuris.59 kW
XHKIN-FM95.5Magdalena de Kino.531 kW
XHMOC-FM94.7Moctezuma.59 kW
XHCHI-FM94.7Nácori Chico.59 kW
XHARI-FM105.5Nacozari.045 kW
XHNAV-FM94.7Navojoa0.5 kW[4]
XHNES-FM105.9Nogales.6 kW
XHPPU-FM105.3Puerto Peñasco.75 kW
XHIPA-FM94.7Sahuaripa.59 kW
XHFEL-FM102.3San Felipe de Jesús.525 kW
XHCRS-FM88.5San Luis Río Colorado.400 kW
XHSPD-FM94.7San Pedro de la Cueva.59 kW
XHSTN-FM94.7Santa Ana.59 kW
XHSSA-FM88.9Sonoita.6 kW
XHMZQ-FM99.3Tepache.046 kW
XHURS-FM103.9Ures.59 kW
XHYEC-FM94.7Yécora.59 kW

References


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