XET-FM
City of license | Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico[1] |
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Broadcast area | Monterrey |
Branding | La Caliente |
Frequency | 94.1 MHz |
First air date | September 13, 1957 (concession issued) |
Format | Regional Mexican |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Power | 25 kW |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 102011 |
Transmitter coordinates | 25°43′50″N 100°14′57.3″W / 25.73056°N 100.249250°WCoordinates: 25°43′50″N 100°14′57.3″W / 25.73056°N 100.249250°W[2] |
Owner |
Grupo Multimedios Estrella de Oro (Radio Triunfos, S.A. de C.V.) |
Sister stations |
XET-AM; XEAW-AM; XEJM-AM; XENL-AM; XERG-AM; XETKR-AM; XHFMTU-FM; XHJD-FM; XHPAG-FM; XHPJ-FM; XHAW-FM; XHITS-FM[3] Also part of the Multimedios Cluster: TV Stations XHAW-TDT and XHSAW |
Webcast | (requires Flash player) |
Website | www.mmradio.com/node/161 |
XET-FM, nicknamed La Caliente, is an FM broadcasting station licensed for 25,000 watts on 94.1 MHz at Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.[1] It is part of Multimedios Radio's Monterrey station cluster.
References
- 1 2 Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2015-08-14. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
- ↑ The coordinates appear as 25°44′1″N 100°14′43″W / 25.73361°N 100.24528°W (after conversion to NAD83) in the U.S. database at AM Query Results: Facility ID 102011; however, this is an empty lot as of 19 April 2009 on Google satellite images. The 3 masts appear to be 520 meters (1,710 ft) southwest at 25°43′52.0″N 100°14′57.2″W / 25.731111°N 100.249222°W, 25°43′50.0″N 100°14′57.6″W / 25.730556°N 100.249333°W, and 25°43′47.9″N 100°14′57.3″W / 25.729972°N 100.249250°W.
- ↑ "Monterrey". Monterrey: Multimedios Estrellas de Oro. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
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