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・ Xerxes Byram Avari
・ Xerxes Canal
・ Xerxes de Oliveira
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・ Xerxes of Armenia
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XERUV-AM : ウィキペディア英語版
XERUV-AM

XERUV-AM is the radio station of the Universidad Veracruzana in the state of Veracruz, Mexico. It is a Class A station licensed for 10 kilowatts on 1550 kHz. It is based in Xalapa, the state capital.
Radio UV was established on , just days after the university itself, and was broadcasting with 200 watts on 580 kHz as XEJJ by 1946. By 1955, it increased power to 500 watts and moved to 1400 kHz,〔〔Though the university website says that the move to 1400 was in 1955 and the callsign change to XEXB was in 1958, the station was already listed as XEXB with 500 watts daytime and 250 watts nighttime on 1400kHz in the 1953 version of 〕 and began transmitting from the Cerro de Macuiltépetl with studios in the Xalapa Teatro del Estado in 1956. The programming was 12 hours of classical music. The callsign also changed to XEXB in the 1950s.〔〔
The station was shut down later, only transmitting music sporadically.〔RUV website says 1969 and "for political reasons"; Casillas and Suárez says 1958–1961 and credits the problems to a government inspection finding the transmitter inadequate.〕
An agreement to swap frequencies with XEZL was made in 1965, with the goal of swapping frequencies and also using some of XEZL's schedule for cultural programming. By 1979, it was a 10,000 watt station on 1550 kHz, and began transmitting 20 hours per day from the local Teatro del Estado on with programming that included talk, sports, and children's literature. The station gained space in the Casona de Clavijero in 1988, and a new transmitter location in Acajete, Veracruz in 1997.〔
In 2014, the station gained an FM counterpart, XHRUV-FM 90.5. The station signed on with test transmissions in June 2014.〔("Radio UV escucha a su audiencia", UV June 2014 )〕
==External links==

* (FCC information on XERUV )
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