XHMSL-FM

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XHMSL-FM
Broadcast areaNorthern Sinaloa
Frequency101.3 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding"Stereo Uno"
Programming
FormatPop Music
Ownership
Owner
  • Luz Network
  • (Radiodifusora XHMSL-FM, S.A. de C.V.[1])
History
First air date
July 1, 1984
Call sign meaning
Los Mochis SinaLoa
Technical information
ClassB
ERP45,000 watts [2]
HAAT111.4 meters
Transmitter coordinates
25°48′32″N 108°58′10″W / 25.80889°N 108.96944°W / 25.80889; -108.96944
Links
WebcastFlash Player
Websitestereouno.fm
www.luznoticias.mx
Stereo Uno TV

XHMSL-FM is an FM radio station located in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, broadcasting on 101.3 MHz.

The station was launched on July 1, 1984, two days after obtaining its concession, making it the first FM station in the city. The original concessionaire was Sandra Luz Pérez Muñoz, part of the Pérez Muñoz family that owns Radiosistema del Noroeste. Its current format is a variety of Spanish and English pop music, and also local news.

XHMSL broadcasts in HD Radio and carries three subchannels, Vintage (HD2), Siempre (HD3, changed from Luz before launch) and El Fuerte sister station XHPFRT-FM La Morrita (HD4). The HD2 and HD3 subchannels were authorized by the Federal Telecommunications Institute on June 6, 2018; the HD4 has no corresponding authorization.[3]

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