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(Redirected from XEBCO-AM)

XHIRC-FM

Frequency

98.1 MHz

Branding

Conexión 98.1 FM

Programming

Format

Public radio

Ownership

Owner

Government of the State of Colima

Sister stations

XHAMO-TDT

History

First air date

June 26, 1986 (as XEBCO-AM)
May 1, 2007 (as XHIRC-FM)

Call sign meaning

Instituto de la Radio Colimense
(Colima Radio Institute, predecessor to ICRTV)

Technical information

Class

B1

ERP

5 kW[1]

HAAT

322.29 m

Transmitter coordinates

19°10′47N 103°41′26W / 19.17972°N 103.69056°W / 19.17972; -103.69056

Links

Website

ICRTV

XHIRC-FM is a radio station serving Colima, Colima, in central−western Mexico. The station is owned by the state of Colima through the Instituto Colimense de Radio y Televisión and broadcasts on 98.1 MHz.

History[edit]

XHIRC is the successor to the first public radio station in the state of Colima.

XEBCO-AM[edit]

XEBCO-AMon1210 kHz to the air on June 26, 1986, as part of a joint project between the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio and the state government of Colima. It was one of several new partnership stations between IMER and state governments established in the 1980s. Broadcasting with 50 kW power day and 5 kW night from its transmitter in Villa de Álvarez (still home to the radio studios of XHIRC), its signal covered the state of Colima as well as portions of Michoacán and Jalisco and carried programming from XEB-AM "Radio México", thus the XEBCO callsign.[2] In the IMER era XEBCO was known as "Radio Occidente, La Voz de Colima".

In 1988, it was announced that XEBCO would begin broadcasting on FM, on 98.5 MHz; this never happened.[3]

In 2004, IMER and the state government dissolved their partnership, as IMER was seeking to shed stations.[4] In shuttering the Radio México Internacional shortwave and returning XEBCO and Campeche's XETEB to their state governments, the IMER cited their obsolete equipment and high cost to the agency.[5] The new Instituto de la Radio Colimense (Colima Radio Institute) was formed to manage XEBCO. Under its management, from 2005, the station became known as "Conexión 1210 AM".

XHIRC-FM[edit]

In 2005, the state government of Colima sought to replace XEBCO with a station on the FM band. In 2006, the application was granted, and the state government received the permit for XHIRC-FM 98.1.

On April 30, 2007, XEBCO left the air for good. The next day, XHIRC-FM『Conexión 98.1 FM』signed on for the first time, under the aegis of the recently expanded Instituto Colimense de Radio y Televisión.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-06-25. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  • ^ Montaño Hurtado, Alfredo (5 December 1985). "La XEB, Radiodifusora con Orientación de Servicio Social" (PDF). El Diario de Colima. p. 2. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  • ^ "Instalarán Estación de Radio de Frecuencia Modulada, Aquí" (PDF). El Diario de Colima. 28 May 1988. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  • ^ Mejía Barquera, Fernando (July 2004). "Se hizo grandote, se hace chiquito". Etcétera. Archived from the original on August 3, 2004. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  • ^ Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (2006). "INFORME DE RENDICIÓN DE CUENTAS DE LA ADMINISTRACIÓN 2000 - 2006" (PDF). Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  • Radio stations in the state of Colima

    Colima City

    AM

  • XEUU 1080
  • XETY 1390
  • FM

  • XHTY 91.3
  • XHCIA 91.7
  • XHUU 92.5
  • XHEVE 93.3
  • XHUDC 94.9
  • XHIRC 98.1
  • XHERL 98.9
  • XHCOC 99.7
  • XHIMA 100.5
  • XHOMA 102.1
  • XHSPRC 102.9
  • XHTTT 104.5
  • XHSCAT 107.5
  • Manzanillo

    FM

  • XHMZO 92.9
  • XHZZZ 93.7
  • XHMAC 95.3
  • XHECS 96.1
  • XHAL 97.7
  • XHCSAA 103.3
  • Tecomán

    FM

  • XHPARC 101.7
  • XHEMAX 105.3
  • Defunct

    Nearby regions
    Guadalajara
    Puerto Vallarta
    Uruapan
    Adjacent states
    Jalisco
    Michoacán
    See also
    List of radio stations in Colima


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