La Radio de Sudcalifornia
Broadcast area | Baja California Sur |
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Frequency | 99.1 FM |
Branding | La Radio de Sudcalifornia |
Programming | |
Format | Public radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Government of the State of Baja California Sur (Instituto Estatal de Radio y Televisión de Baja California Sur) |
XHBZC-TDT | |
Technical information | |
ERP | (see table) |
Links | |
Website | www |
La Radio de Sudcalifornia is the state radio network of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. It broadcasts on seven FM and one AM transmitters in the state[1] with most content originating from the state capital in La Paz. All of the FM transmitters are on 99.1 MHz.
History
[edit]The history of the BCS state radio network begins in 1983 with the state government obtaining an authorization for daytime-only XEBCS-AM 1050 (originally to be XEPAZ-AM).
In order to facilitate the expansion of the state network and its move to FM, the BCS state government, through the State Radio and Television Institute, obtained an AM-FM migration authorization for XEBCS, which awarded it XHEBCS-FM 99.9, authorized for 9.92 kW ERP. However, the state government also obtained a series of permits for radio stations on 99.1 MHz in Baja California Sur, including XHBCP-FM 99.1 in La Paz, which is currently an AM-FM combo with XEBCS.
In 2022, the Los Cabos transmitter began airing some separate programming for southern Baja California Sur.[2]
Transmitters
[edit]Except for XEBCS-AM 1050 AM (10 kW day)[3] and the unbuilt XHEBCS, all of the state radio transmitters broadcast on 99.1 MHz.[1]
Call sign | City | ERP |
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XHBCP-FM | La Paz | 4.82 kW |
XHHIA-FM | Bahía de Tortugas | 1.09 kW |
XHLUC-FM | Cabo San Lucas | 4.82 kW |
XHCON-FM | Ciudad Constitución | 2.19 kW |
XHNEG-FM | Guerrero Negro | 1.09 kW |
XHLOR-FM | Loreto | 1.09 kW |
XHSRB-FM | Santa Rosalía | 2.19 kW |
External links
[edit]- Radio Locator information on XEBCS
- Facility details for Facility ID 102192 (XEBCS) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
References
[edit]- ^ a b Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-07-10. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
- ^ Zarazúa, Christian (2022-12-02). "Usa el Secretario General de Gobierno la radio estatal para fines personales". Peninsular Digital (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-07.
- ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-07-11. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.