• XHRRR-FM is a radio station in Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico. Owned by Radiorama, XHRRR broadcasts on 89.3 MHz from a tower on Cerro El Comanche and carries...
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  • XHRRR-FM may refer to: XHRRR-FM (Jalisco) in Encarnación de Díaz, 89.5 RRR FM XHRRR-FM (Veracruz) in Papantla de Olarte, La Huasteca 89.3 FM This disambiguation...
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  • The Mexican state of Veracruz has the most radio stations of any of the 32 states, with 107 FM stations and AM-FM combos, plus two unique AM stations,...
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  • México XHRRR-FM in Papantla de Olarte, Veracruz XHQQQ-FM in Villahermosa (Ixtacomitán), Tabasco XHSPS-FM in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí XHSRD-FM in Santiago...
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  • XHFTI-FM in Fortín, Veracruz XHME-FM in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco XHNAL-FM in Tonalá, Chiapas XHRCL-FM in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora XHRRR-FM in Encarnación...
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  • XHRRR). In the 1990s, XEPV moved to 840 and increased power to 2.5 kW day and 125 watts night. In 2010, XEPV was cleared to migrate to FM as XHPV-FM 103...
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    to move to FM in November 2010. In February 2021, Arroba FM moved to XHRRR-FM 89.3 as a result of the announced sale of XHPR-FM and XHPW-FM by Grupo Radiorama...
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    national total. Three more FM shadows are authorized: XETIA-FM/XEAD-FM (Ajijic, Jalisco) and XHRRR-FM (Tecolula, Veracruz). In July 2009, the basic FCC...
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