XHWX-TDT
XHWX-TDT is a television station in Monterrey, Nuevo León and Saltillo, Coahuila. Broadcasting on digital channel 19 in both cities, XHWX is a transmitter of the Azteca Uno network and the key station in the TV Azteca Noreste regional system, which provides regional news and sports content to Azteca's stations throughout northeastern Mexico.
| |
---|---|
Channels | |
Branding | Azteca Uno (general) Azteca Uno Noreste (general) Hechos Noreste (newscasts) |
Programming | |
Subchannels | See section |
Affiliations | Azteca Uno |
Ownership | |
Owner |
|
XHFN-TDT | |
History | |
Founded | August 22, 1980 |
First air date | 1980 |
Former call signs | XHWX-TV (1980-2015) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 22 (UHF; original concession, never used) 4 (VHF; 1980-2015) Virtual: 4 (PSIP; 2012-2016) |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | IFT |
Facility ID | 704798 |
ERP | 429.706 kW (Monterrey)[2] |
HAAT | 330.8 m |
Transmitter coordinates | 25°37′29.3″N 100°19′13.4″W |
Translator(s) | RF 19 Saltillo, Coah. |
Links | |
Website | www |
History
The first XHWX concession was awarded in 1980 to Corporación Mexicana de Radio y Televisión (the Mexican government's Canal 13 network).[3] The original concession called for a station on channel 22 (later occupied by XHMOY-TV), but the station was allowed to slot into channel 4 when XEFB-TV was moved to channel 2.
Digital television
DT | Video | Aspect | Callsign | Network | Programming |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | XHWX | Azteca Uno (HD) | Network and local programming |
1.2 | 480i | ADN 40 |
Analog shutdown
On September 24, 2015, XHWX shut off its analog signal; its digital signal remained on UHF channel 39.[4] The digital signal will eventually move to post-transition channel 17 as part of the program to clear channels 38-51 fowill be removed from broadcasting use. It added the "-TDT" suffix as a result of the transition.
National re-numbering scheme
On October 25, 2016, XHWX-TDT changed its virtual channel from 4 to 1 as part of the national re-numbering scheme, in which Azteca 13 transmitters received virtual channel 1 (this ultimately prompted the network to be renamed on January 1, 2018). XEFB took over virtual channel 4.
Repeaters
XHWX-TDT is repeated on nine transmitters in Nuevo León and Coahuila:
RF | Location | ERP |
---|---|---|
19 | China | .100 kW[5] |
19 | Escobedo | .028 kW |
19 | Galeana | .081 kW |
19 | García | .120 kW |
12 | Guadalupe | 9.270 kW |
19 | Linares | .100 kW[6] |
19 | Montemorelos | .101 kW |
19 | Sabinas Hidalgo | 8.549 kW |
19 | Saltillo, Coah. | 13.605 kW |
References
- "Facility Technical Data for XHWX-TDT". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-04-19. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
- DOF 8/22/80
- IFT: El 24 de septiembre concluirán las señales de televisión analógica en diferentes localidades de cuatro estados
- RPC: #036488 Relocation — Shadow XHWX-TDT China, NL
- RPC: #036440 Relocation — Shadow XHWX-TDT Linares, NL