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XEUN-AM

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XEUN-AM
Radio UNAM studios
Broadcast areaGreater Mexico City
Frequency860kHz
BrandingRadio UNAM
Programming
FormatUniversity cultural
Ownership
OwnerNational Autonomous University of Mexico
XEUN-FM
History
First air date
July 16,1959
Call signmeaning
First two letters of UNAM
Technical information
ClassB
Power45kWday
10 kW night[1]
Transmitter coordinates
19°31′53.1″N99°09′02.4″W/ 19.531417°N 99.150667°W/19.531417; -99.150667
Links
WebcastXEUN-AM
Websitehttp:// radiounam.unam.mx/

XEUN-AMis a radio station in Mexico City. Broadcasting on860 AM,XEUN-AM is owned by theNational Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)as a sister toXEUN-FM96.1 andXHUNAM-TDT20.

History

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On June 14, 1937, the Cultural Broadcasting Administration of UNAM was formed, and rector Luis Chico Goerne officially dedicated the facilities of the university's new radio station on Justo Sierra 16 in Mexico City. From 1937 to 1939, the station bore the callsXEXXand was located at 1170 kHz, broadcasting at 5 kW four hours a day; in 1939, the station moved to860 kHzand took the XEUN calls. At the same time, UNAM shortwave radio signed on, asXEYU9.6 MHz with 1,000 watts of power. With the new frequency came an expansion to seven hours a day, six days a week, with the station off the air for university holidays and on Sundays.[2]

In 1956, XEUN and XEYU went off the air for five months to permit reconstruction of the AM and shortwave stations. When they returned in October, the new facilities expanded the coverage of what was then known as Radio Universidad to most of the country, while broadcasts now extended to 10 hours a day Monday-Saturday and 12 hours a day on Sundays; the next year, the station would expand its broadcast day again, to 12 hours a day seven days a week. The station's facilities moved in 1958 to the Technical Office Building on the UNAM campus.

XEUN-FMsigned on July 16, 1959, from a transmitter located on the Torre Rectoría (Rectory Tower). In 1964, XEUN's transmitter moved again, this time to theTicománneighborhood, where power was increased to 45 kW day/25 kW night. This transmitter would be updated in 1994 with a model capable of broadcasting with 50kW.

Programming

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XEUN-FM split from this station upon the FM transmitter's move toAjuscoin 1992. The division of programming across the two stations is specialized: 96.1 FM's broadcast day is composed of largely music programs, while 860 AM features predominantly speech programs.

References

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  1. ^Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones.Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM.Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved December 16, 2014. Technical information from theIFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. ^Radio UNAM HistoryArchivedDecember 4, 2014, at theWayback Machine