XHACM-FM

XHACM-FM
City Cárdenas, Tabasco, Mexico
Broadcast area Cárdenas, Tabasco
Branding Tropi-Caliente
Frequency 104.5 FM
First air date February 5, 1969 (concession)
Format Tropical/grupera
ERP 6 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates 17°59′10″N 93°23′06″W / 17.98611°N 93.38500°W / 17.98611; -93.38500
Callsign meaning Aquiles Calderón Marchenas
Owner Radiodifusora Asociada Calderón Lara Armando, S.A.

XHACM-FM is a radio station on 104.5 FM in Cárdenas, Tabasco. It is owned by Armando Calderón Lara and carries a tropical-grupera format known as Tropi-Caliente.

History

XEJAC-AM received its concession on February 5, 1969. Named for its first owner, José Antonio Calderón Landeros, XEJAC broadcast on 1110 kHz as a 1 kW daytimer. XEJAC was transferred to the current concessionaire in February 1987, by which time it had also started nighttime service with 100 watts. For many years, this station was known as Radio Éxitos.

The 1990s saw multiple changes for XEJAC. It moved to 910 kHz, where it ramped up power to 5 kW day and 1 kW night. The callsign also changed to XEACM-AM, formerly the callsign of XEHGR, named for Tabasco radio pioneer Aquiles Calderón Marchenas.

XEACM was approved to migrate to FM on June 4, 2010, becoming XHACM-FM 104.5.

References

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