XHAB-FM is a radio station in Santa Ana, Sonora, Mexico.
XEAB-AM 1400 hit the air on December 12, 1947, known as "Las Cuatro Iniciales de Oro de Santa Ana". The 250-watt station was owned by Alfredo MarÃÂn Castro and had received its concession the previous August. By the 1980s, XEAB was broadcasting with 500 watts (later reduced to 250 again).
In November 1989, XEAB was transferred to 15 members of the MarÃÂn family: Guadalupe and Luis Alfredo MarÃÂn Méndez; Leticia, Rubén, Griselda, and Jackeline MarÃÂn Yescas; Yolanda, Gilberto and Eduardo MarÃÂn González; Elisa MarÃÂn MartÃÂnez de Gutiérrez; Aurora Yescas; Micaela Méndez Alvarez; Eloisa MartÃÂnez Arvizu; and Adolfo and Leopoldo MarÃÂn MartÃÂnez. In 2006, the MarÃÂn successors were cleared to sell XEAB to Radio S.A.
In 2011, Radio S.A. was approved to migrate XEAB from the AM band to the FM band as XHAB-FM 98.7. However, XEAB has been mired in the same labor problems affecting Radio S.A. in Hermosillo, including several strikes, as well as technical problems with its AM and FM transmitters.