XEOJN-AM
XEOJN (La Voz de la Chinantla – "The Voice of la Chinantla") is an indigenous community radio station that broadcasts in Spanish,
Mazatec, Cuicatec and Chinantec from San Lucas Ojitlán, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca.
It is run by the Cultural Indigenist Broadcasting System (SRCI) of the National Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples (CDI).
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Radio Stations in the state of Oaxaca |
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| By FM frequency |
- XHLOM - 88.7
- XHTLA - 88.9
- XHOCA - 89.7
- XHMCD - 90.5
- XHAPF - 90.5
- XHSDT - 90.9
- XHPLU - 91.7
- XHPVG - 92.1
- XHCCP - 92.9
- XHVEG - 93.3
- XHMTL - 93.7
- XHEDO - 94.1
- XHTCH - 94.5
- XHSPT - 94.9
- XHJBV - 95.3
- XHSCH - 95.7
- XHSCO - 96.3
- XHJAM - 96.5
- XHOA - 96.9
- XHHLL - 97.1
- XHHUA - 97.3
- XHNR - 98.5
- XHSCJ - 99.3
- XHTEH - 100.9
- XHOQ - 101.1
- XHSJC - 101.7
- XEKC - 101.9
- XHSPP - 102.3
- XHANX - 102.5
- XHUAT - 103.1
- XHANX - 103.3
- XHFU - 103.3
- XHMAR - 103.9
- XHCA - 103.9
- XHTEP - 104.1
- XHIXC - 104.9
- XHOBA - 105.5
- XHIU - 105.7
- XHHUA - 106.5
- XHPAP - 107.3
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| By AM frequency |
- XEHLL - 550
- XEOA - 570
- XEKZ - 610
- XEFU - 630
- XEGLO - 640
- XEPX - 650
- XEYG - 660
- XEOAX - 680
- XERPO - 710
- XEPOR - 740
- XECORO - 750
- XEHUA - 770
- XEMRO - 770
- XEGLO - 780
- XEYN - 820
- XETLX - 830
- XEACC - 870
- XEPNZ - 920
- XETLA - 930
- XEOJN - 950
- XEQO - 980
- XEIU - 990
- XEOU - 1020
- XETEKA - 1030
- XEJF - 1050
- XEAX - 1080
- XETEO - 1110
- XETUX - 1110
- XEZB - 1120
- XEXP - 1150
- XEAH - 1180
- XECE - 1240
- XEJAM - 1260
- XETBV - 1260
- XEUH - 1320
- XEUBJ - 1400
- XEPNO - 1450
- XEKC - 1460
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(Source: Radio Station World - Oaxaca, Mexico area) |
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