XHSPR-TDT

XHSPR-TDT
City Mexico City
Branding SPR (Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano)
Channels Digital: 30 (UHF)
Virtual: 14/20 (PSIP)
Subchannels 14.1, 14.2, 20.1 ATSC
Owner Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano
Founded March 31, 2010
First air date June 24, 2010
Call letters' meaning Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano
Former callsigns XHOPMA-TDT (2010-2017)
Transmitter power 116.260 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates 19°31′59.13″N 99°07′50.58″W / 19.5330917°N 99.1307167°W / 19.5330917; -99.1307167
Website www.canalcatorce.tv

XHSPR-TDT is a television station in Mexico City, the flagship station for the Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano (SPR) transmitter system. It broadcasts on channel 30 from a transmitter atop Cerro del Chiquihuite; its primary signal is the SPR's Canal Catorce network.

XHSPR received its permit as XHOPMA-TDT, after the original name of the SPR (Organismo Promotor de Medios Audiovisuales) and signed on in 2012. Its transmitter is located on Cerro del Chiquihuite, which is home to the majority of Mexico City's broadcast stations. Not long after, the name of the OPMA network, originally "30 TV México", was changed to "Una Voz Con Todos" to reflect that it aired on different channels in each city; the network is currently known as Canal Catorce.

The new XHSPR-TDT callsign became official on December 20, 2017.[2]

Digital multiplex

XHSPR's digital signal is multiplexed. This multiplex is different from that on all other SPR transmitters as it excludes Canal 11 and Canal 22 as the flagship channels of these networks service the Valley of Mexico at full power (XEIPN and XEIMT, respectively). It also carries TV UNAM; although the UNAM operates a low power station in Mexico City, it operates with just 200 watts and cannot cover all of Mexico City.

SubchannelProgramming
14.1Canal Catorce
14.2Ingenio Tv
20.1TV UNAM

References

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