# XHNOE-FM

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Radio station in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas

XHNOE Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Mexico Broadcast area Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Laredo, Texas Frequency 91.3 FM Branding Stereo 91 FM Programming Format Spanish Talk Affiliations Radio Fórmula Ownership Owner Noe Cuéllar (X.H.N.O.E. FM, S.A. de C.V.[1]) Sister stations XHGTS-FM History First air date February 1967 Call sign meaning NOE Cuéllar Technical information Class B ERP 50,000 Watts HAAT 48.5 meters (159 ft) Transmitter coordinates 27°28′33″N 99°30′32″W / 27.47583°N 99.50889°W / 27.47583; -99.50889[2] Links Webcast listen live Website XHNOE

**XHNOE-FM** (branded as Stereo 91 FM) is a Spanish-language Talk format FM [radio station](/source/Radio_station) that serves the [Laredo, Texas](/source/Laredo%2C_Texas), United States and [Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas](/source/Nuevo_Laredo%2C_Tamaulipas), Mexico border area.

## History

XHNOE was the first FM radio station in the two Laredos, signing on in February 1967. Its original concessionaire was Fidel Cuéllar González and it broadcast with just 890 watts on 93.7 MHz. Upon Fidel's death, Josefina González Vda. de Cuéllar became the concessionaire in 1979. By this time, XHNOE was on 91.3 and had increased its power. A corporation was created to hold the station in 1996.

Longtime station personality Roberto Gálvez Martínez (born July 24, 1945) died of COVID-19 on August 1, 2020; he had worked at XHNOE from 1974 until his death.[3]

## External links

- [XHNOE Official Web Site](http://www.xhnoe.com/)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-mexico-inf-FM_1-0)** [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 2014-07-02. Technical information from the [IFT Coverage Viewer](http://mapasradiodifusion.ift.org.mx/CPCREL-web/).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [RPC: #029830 Increase in Antenna Height - XHNOE-FM](https://rpc.ift.org.mx/vrpc/pdfs/36526_181025170754_8402.pdf)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["ROBERTO GÁLVEZ MARTÍNEZ"](https://www.lmtonline.com/obituaries/article/ROBERTO-G-LVEZ-MART-NEZ-15471903.php). [Laredo Morning Times](/source/Laredo_Morning_Times). August 10, 2020.

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