# XHDFM-FM

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Radio station in Mexico City

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XHDFM-FM Mexico City Mexico Frequency 106.5 MHz Branding Mix Programming Format Contemporary music in English Ownership Owner Grupo ACIR (Fórmula Melódica, S. de R.L. de C.V.[1]) History First air date 1964 Former call signs XHMR-FM, XHABC-FM Call sign meaning DF / Fórmula Melódica Technical information Class C1 ERP 90 kW[2] HAAT −57.8 meters (−190 ft) Transmitter coordinates 19°23′11.2″N 99°12′21.1″W / 19.386444°N 99.205861°W / 19.386444; -99.205861 Links Webcast XHDFM-FM Website 106.5 MIX Mexico City Website

**XHDFM-FM** is a radio station in [Mexico City](/source/Mexico_City). Broadcasting on [106.5 MHz](/source/106.5_FM), XHDFM-FM is owned by [Grupo ACIR](/source/Grupo_ACIR) and broadcasts contemporary music in English from the 1980s to the present under the name **106.5 MIX**. The transmitter is located atop a tower in "Ciudad de la Radio" west of the city centre.

## History

The concession for [106.5 MHz](/source/106.5_FM) in Mexico City was awarded in 1964 to México Radio, S.A., for **XHMR-FM**. Not long after, the station's callsign was changed to **XHABC-FM**, reflecting the station's then-common ownership with [XEABC-AM](/source/XEABC-AM) 760. The station was sold to Fórmula Melódica in 1977 and the callsign changed to the current **XHDFM-FM**. Fórmula Melódica, owned by the Guadalajara-based Ondas de Alegría group, broadcast romantic and ranchera music in Spanish until 1981, when it became "La Nueva Onda" and changed its format to ballad music. The station moved studios in 1985 after its previous facilities were heavily damaged by the [1985 Mexico City earthquake](/source/1985_Mexico_City_earthquake).

In 1986, Ondas de Alegría was dissolved and Grupo ARTSA took over operation. The station's name was changed again, to "Stereo Amor", and then in 1992 to "Amor 106", both times with a romantic music format. In 1995, XHDFM and its sisters were sold to Grupo ACIR, who changed the station to its current name and format, which had been created a year earlier on [XHSH-FM](/source/XHSH-FM).

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["#070566 Cambio de Régimen Social"](https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/34221_230614151336_9812.pdf) (PDF). *Public Registry of Concessions* (in Spanish). [Federal Telecommunications Institute](/source/Federal_Telecommunications_Institute). November 23, 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-mexico-inf-FM_2-0)** [Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones](/source/Federal_Telecommunications_Institute). [Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM](http://www.ift.org.mx/sites/default/files/contenidogeneral/industria/memoriafm160518.pdf). Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-01-02. Technical information from the [IFT Coverage Viewer](http://mapasradiodifusion.ift.org.mx/CPCREL-web/).

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