XHCUA-FM

XHCUA-FM
City Campeche, Campeche, Mexico
Broadcast area Campeche
Branding Radio Universidad
Slogan Frecuencia Universitaria
Frequency 90.9 MHz
First air date May 13, 1993
Format Mexican college
Power 1 kW day / 250 W night[1]
ERP 2.67 kW[2]
Callsign meaning Campeche Universidad Autónoma
Owner Universidad Autónoma de Campeche
Webcast Radio Universidad

XHCUA-FM is a Mexican college radio station owned by the Universidad Autónoma de Campeche.

History

XECUA-AM 1410 came to air on May 13, 1993. It was the successor to XECUC-AM 840 "Radio Casa de la Cultura", a state-run radio station dating to 1981 whose failing equipment and economic problems caused then-governor Jorge Salomón Azar to declare that it "was not meeting the objective for which it had been created".[3] The university had long sought to operate a cultural radio station. In 2000, power was upgraded from 500 to 1,000 watts.[4] During Hurricane Isidore in 2002, XECUA was the only station to remain on the air; after the disaster, Radio Universidad expanded its facilities in order to be able to sustain service during disasters.

The university radio station migrated to FM in 2012 as XHCUA-FM 90.9, though the permit for the AM station is separate and remains valid.

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