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1967-1979 1979-1981 1981-1986 1986-1991 1991-2007, 2019-present 2007-2019
1967-1979 1979-1981 1981-1986 1986-1991 1991-2007, 2019-present 2007-2019

Radio Inca, commonly known as Inca Sat, is a Peruvian radio station that broadcasts cumbia and folk music.

It was created in 1967 and is owned by CRP Radios.

Radio Inca (first era)[]

1967-1979[]

Inca 1967

The first Radio Inca logo consists of a black headset containing within the name of the radio and on the part of the ear pads, a square with the frequency number of that time.

Radio Frecuencia 14.70[]

1979-1981[]

Inca 1979

It is then briefly called Radio Frecuencia 14.70 and the logo was the word "radio frecuencia" with two lines and back, the frequency number in round typography.

Radio Inca (second era)[]

1981-1986[]

Inca 1981

At the beginning of the 80s, it returns to its original name and its logo consisted of a brown circle with a cut in the shape of a circle with the abstraction of a cock of rocks and below, the name "Inca Radio" with the same color.

1986-1991[]

Inca 1986

In 1986, the radio acquired the nickname Inca Sat and the logo consists of the word "inca" in Futura Black typeface in turquoise italics with a large dot outlined in black and with shade, above and to the right, the word "radio" in black and below, the word "Sat" in light purple and shaded.

1991-present[]

1991-2007, 2019-present[]

Inca 1991, 2019-presente

In 1991, the radio changed its logo. Now the text is dark green and changes its font to Helvetica Black, the dot on the "i" is now orange with a greyish brown border, behind the word "Radio" in Arial Black font and the word "Sat" it has the same characteristics as the above-mentioned point.

This logo was again used for its brief return to the FM on the 104.3 FM, however, despite not being now on that frequency is still kept under that name.

2007-2019 (as AM radio station)[]

Inca 2007

In 2007, by losing its FM signal to Top FM and then Nueva Q, the logo was modified, removing the "Sat" from the logo and replacing it with the frequency number in AM.