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XHTQS-FM is known for being "the first green radio station in México" because the main power supply for the transmitter comes from renewable energy from a photovoltaic system .
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XHTQS was awarded by the IFT-4 in 2018 and came to air in
January 2021 originally as Alternativa TX with an alternative format.
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In April 8, 2024 XHTQS dropped
RadioactivaTX alternative format and became Canal 98 as their new name with a Rock format.
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