XHHCU-TDT

Coordinates: 19°32′06.59″N 99°07′47.83″W / 19.5351639°N 99.1299528°W / 19.5351639; -99.1299528
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XHHCU-TDT
UHF)
  • Virtual: 45
  • BrandingCanal del Congreso
    Programming
    Subchannels
    • 45.1 Canal del Congreso
    • 45.2 Canal del Congreso Senado
    • 45.3 Canal de Congreso Diputados
    Ownership
    OwnerCongreso de la Unión
    History
    FoundedMarch 31, 2010
    First air date
    June 24, 2010
    Former channel number(s)
    Digital: 45 (UHF, 2015-2018)
    Call sign meaning
    "Honorable Congreso de la Unión"
    Technical information
    Licensing authority
    IFT
    ERP179.140 kW[1]
    Transmitter coordinates19°32′06.59″N 99°07′47.83″W / 19.5351639°N 99.1299528°W / 19.5351639; -99.1299528
    Links
    Websitewww.canaldelcongreso.gob.mx

    XHHCU-TDT is a television station in Mexico City, broadcasting on UHF channel 45. The station received its permit in 2010 and signed on July 16, 2015, as the first over-the-air outlet of the Canal del Congreso.

    History

    As early as 1999, when the Canal del Congreso was being launched, Congress looked into the possibility of putting it on broadcast television.[2]

    Congress did not begin to build out the station until January 2012, when it signed a pact with Canal 22 under which Canal 22 would provide technical infrastructure and services to XHHCU.[3] The arrangement would generate considerable cost savings.[2] XHHCU-TDT's transmitter was located on the XEIMT-TV/TDT tower until 2018.

    In early 2014, the station was still not on the air, though it began testing in April.

    Gustavo A. Madero to install a transmitter on Cerro del Chiquihuite.[5] The Congress eventually planned to sign on additional broadcast transmitters to extend Canal del Congreso's over-the-air reach; however, the primary avenue of broadcast expansion has since been changed to SPR
    transmitters.

    Ultimately, XHHCU, after years of planning, came to air with Canal del Congreso programming on July 16, 2015; the station formally launched on August 6, 2015.[6]

    In 2016, Congress received its own land parcel on Cerro del Chiquihuite which will allow it to stop renting space and equipment from Canal 22. The new transmitter facility and tower was dedicated on March 7, 2018.[7] In June 2018, the IFT approved the frequency channel change of XHHCU-TDT to physical channel 18, which was carried out on September 7 of that year. The station kept its nationwide assigned virtual channel, 45.1.

    Digital subchannels

    The station's digital channel is

    multiplexed
    :

    Subchannels of XHHCU-TDT
    Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming
    45.1 1080i
    16:9
    XHHCU Canal del Congreso
    45.2 480i Canal del Congreso Senado
    45.3 Canal del Congreso Diputados

    References

    1. ^ "RPC: #034455 Transmitter Relocation — XHHCU-TDT" (PDF). Registro Público de Concesiones (in Spanish). Federal Telecommunications Institute.
    2. ^ a b "Canal del Congreso será transmitido en televisión digital abierta" [Canal del Congreso will be transmitted on digital broadcast TV]. El Economista. Notimex. 18 January 2012.
    3. ^ "El Congreso de la Unión y el Canal 22 firman Convenio de Colaboración" [Congress and Canal 22 sign collaboration agreement]. 18 January 2012. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
    4. ^ "Asamblea Legislativa del DF, a televisión abierta" [DF Legislative Assembly to broadcast TV]. Milenio. 23 January 2014.
    5. ^ "Avanzan gestiones para transmisión abierta del Canal del Congreso" [Plans advance for broadcasting of Canal del Congreso]. Crónica. Notimex. 31 May 2014.
    6. ^ "El Canal del Congreso inicia este miércoles transmisiones en televisión abierta" [Canal del Congreso begins broadcasts on Wednesday]. Etcétera. 4 August 2015.
    7. ^ "A 20 años de su creación, instalan estación transmisora del Canal del Congreso en el cerro del Chiquihuite". Senado. 7 March 2018. Retrieved 7 March 2018.

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