Experimental SRCI radio stations in Yucatán

The Sistema de Radiodifusoras Culturales Indigenistas (SRCI or System of Indigenous Cultural Broadcasters), operates four experimental 10-watt FM radio stations located at Mayan boarding schools in the state of Yucatán. Each station is operated by children at the boarding schools.

The 10 watts allotted for the stations made them the lowest-powered permitted radio stations in Mexico; the IFT awarded a social use concession to XHPEM-FM 100.7, with 5 watts ERP, in May 2015, stripping these stations of this distinction.

Stations

Four FM radio stations are part of this program:[1]

Callsign Frequency Location School Coordinates
XHCHX-FM 90.5 Chemax Dr. Alfonso Caso 20°39′18″N 87°56′14″W / 20.65500°N 87.93722°W / 20.65500; -87.93722
XHSMH-FM 95.9 Samahil José Martí 20°53′09″N 89°53′22″W / 20.88583°N 89.88944°W / 20.88583; -89.88944
XHSAZ-FM 91.5 San Antonio Zodzil Justo Sierra Méndez 20°32′16″N 89°36′20″W / 20.53778°N 89.60556°W / 20.53778; -89.60556
XHYAX-FM 96.5 Yaxcopoil Cecilio Chí 20°44′43″N 89°43′20″W / 20.74528°N 89.72222°W / 20.74528; -89.72222

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