XHCNL-TDT
Monterrey, Nuevo León Mexico | |
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City | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
Branding | Canal 8 Televisa Monterrey |
Slogan | Televisión en Movimiento (Television in Motion) |
Channels |
Digital: 34 (UHF) Virtual: 8 (PSIP) |
Affiliations |
Televisa Regional (1988-present; full time from 2006 until 2016) FOROtv (to fall 2016, 2016-2018; secondary) |
Owner |
Televisa (Televisora de Occidente, S.A. de C.V.) |
Founded | October 25, 1988 (concession) |
First air date | October 25, 1988 |
Call letters' meaning | XH Cadereyta, Nuevo León |
Sister station(s) |
XHX-TDT XEFB-TDT XET-TDT XHMOY-TDT XEWA-AM |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: 34 (UHF, 1988-2015) Digital: 48 (UHF, to 2017) Virtual: 34 (PSIP, 2013-2017) |
Transmitter power | 200 kW[1] |
Height | 1184 m |
Facility ID | (FCC) 704795 |
Transmitter coordinates | 25°37′57″N 100°14′05″W / 25.63250°N 100.23472°W |
Licensing authority | IFT |
XHCNL-TDT is a Televisa owned and operated television station in Monterrey, Nuevo León, broadcasting on virtual channel 34. Their signal is also available on SKY Mexico satellite system, on channel 142.
History
XHCNL came to air in the late 1980s as an oddity in a large concession primarily awarded to expand Televisa's reach in rural areas. In the mid-1990s, it raised its power and became known as "Tu Objetivo Visual", carrying some local programs. In 2006, a swap between XEFB and XHCNL resulted in XHCNL becoming Televisa Monterrey (or Monterrey Televisión), the local station for Monterrey with news and local productions. It also picked up XEFB's translator in Saltillo, Coahuila. On October 27, 2016, the change was reversed, with local programs moving to XEFB (now on virtual channel 4) and Teleactiva moving to channel 34.
Digital television
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:[2]
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming |
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8.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | XHCNL | Main XHCNL Programming /Canal 8 Televisa Monterrey/ |
8.2 | 480i | CJ Grand Shopping |
On September 24, 2015, XHCNL shut off its analog signal; its digital signal on UHF channel 48 remained.[3]
In 2017, XHCNL moved from physical channel 48 to its former analog channel 34 in order to clear the 600 MHz band for mobile services.[4]
On December 23, 2017, XHCNL changed virtual channels from 34 to 8.[5]
One XHCNL relayer exists, on Cerro El Mirador with one kilowatt of effective radiated power. It provides service to Colonia Country, which is shielded from the Cerro de la Silla transmitter site.[6]
References
- ↑ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-08-26. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
- ↑ RPC: #017690 - Multiprogramming - XHCNL-TDT
- ↑ IFT: El 24 de septiembre concluirán las señales de televisión analógica en diferentes localidades de cuatro estados
- ↑ Relocation of XHCNL-TDT RF 48 to 34
- ↑ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Listado de Canales Virtuales. Last modified 2018-05-31. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
- ↑ RPC: Shadow XHCNL Col. Country, Monterrey
Coordinates: 25°37′52″N 100°14′04″W / 25.63111°N 100.23444°W