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XHI-TDT

XHI-TDT is a television station in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora. Broadcasting on virtual channel 10, XHI is part of the regional network of Televisoras del Pacífico (Formerly Televisoras Grupo Pacífico).

XHI-TDT
Channels
BrandingTVP
Programming
AffiliationsIndependent
Ownership
Owner
XHQ-TDT
XHMZ-TDT
History
First air date
August 30, 1965
Former channel number(s)
2 (analog and digital virtual, 1965–2016)
Technical information
ERP125 kW (digital)
HAAT423.3 m
Transmitter coordinates27°28′00″N 109°46′33″W / 27.46667°N 109.77583°W / 27.46667; -109.77583
Links
WebsiteTelevisoras Grupo Pacífico

History edit

XHI came to air on analog channel 2 on August 30, 1965; the final concession had been awarded just four days prior, on August 26. The original transmitter was located next to the studios on a 200 metres (660 ft) tower. The 60 tonnes (66 short tons) antenna was destroyed in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Kirsten on September 28, 1966; fortunately, there were no technical damages, which allowed the resumption of broadcasting days later with a temporary antenna.

In 1968, XHI relocated its transmitter to Cerro Yucuribampo; four years later, the station relocated to its present studios on Miguel Alemán Avenue in Ciudad Obregón. A power hike raised the station's effective radiated power from 75 to 86 kW in the 1980s and again to the maximum 100 kW in the 1990s.

In 1988, XHI built a repeater on Cerro de la Memoria in Los Mochis, more than 200 kilometres (120 mi) away in the neighboring state of Sinaloa. The Los Mochis repeater, while still licensed as such, soon turned into a full-fledged local station with its own programming.

The late 2000s saw XHI expand north to the town of Guaymas. An analog repeater was built on Cerro del Vigía, broadcasting on channel 34, and limited local production began, primarily of newscasts.

Programming edit

XHI's stations in Obregón and Mochis produce substantial local programming; while the latter is licensed as a repeater, it is treated by Televisoras Grupo Pacífico as a separate station, with its own local news. The local programming includes news, lifestyle shows and sports programming.

In October 2016, XHI, including all its repeaters, switched to virtual channel 10 as a result of new guidelines harmonizing television virtual channels nationwide. Channel 2 was used for the Las Estrellas network nationwide, requiring XHI to move; similarly, other national networks prompted other TVP stations to move to virtual channel 10.

Televisa output was present until 2018 on the TVP network in the form of Gala TV and FOROtv national programs and selected Major League Baseball games, as well as telenovelas.

Digital television edit

XHI was the first commercial station in Sonora to broadcast in digital and the first in Obregón after receiving Cofetel approval to build digital facilities in 2010; Los Mochis also built digital facilities. Televisoras Grupo Pacífico was an early builder of digital facilities for its stations; Guaymas was converted in 2015, only because it was a flash-cut on the same channel as its analog predecessor.

Repeaters edit

RF Location ERP
32 Los Mochis
34 Empalme 5 kW[2]

Subchannels edit

In 2015, XHI in Obregón began multiplexing its signal:

VC RF Video Ratio PSIP Programming
2.1 32.1 1080i 16:9 Main XHI (Cd. Obregón) programming
2.2 32.2 480i 4:3 XHI Obregón -1 hour
2.3 32.3 XHI Los Mochis

The Los Mochis station airs its main programs on 2.1 and a -1 hour feed on 2.2.

References edit

  1. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Listado de Canales Virtuales. Last modified December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  2. ^ RPC: XHI Empalme

External links edit

  • Televisoras Grupo Pacífico website

television, station, ciudad, obregón, sonora, broadcasting, virtual, channel, part, regional, network, televisoras, pacífico, formerly, televisoras, grupo, pacífico, obregón, sonora, mexico, mochis, sinaloa, mexicochannelsdigital, virtual, brandingtvpprogrammi. XHI TDT is a television station in Ciudad Obregon Sonora Broadcasting on virtual channel 10 XHI is part of the regional network of Televisoras del Pacifico Formerly Televisoras Grupo Pacifico XHI TDTCd Obregon Sonora Mexico Los Mochis Sinaloa MexicoChannelsDigital 32 UHF Virtual 10 1 BrandingTVPProgrammingAffiliationsIndependentOwnershipOwnerTelevisoras Del Pacifico Televisora del Yaqui S A de C V Sister stationsXHQ TDTXHMZ TDTHistoryFirst air dateAugust 30 1965Former channel number s 2 analog and digital virtual 1965 2016 Technical informationERP125 kW digital HAAT423 3 mTransmitter coordinates27 28 00 N 109 46 33 W 27 46667 N 109 77583 W 27 46667 109 77583LinksWebsiteTelevisoras Grupo Pacifico Contents 1 History 2 Programming 3 Digital television 3 1 Repeaters 3 2 Subchannels 4 References 5 External linksHistory editXHI came to air on analog channel 2 on August 30 1965 the final concession had been awarded just four days prior on August 26 The original transmitter was located next to the studios on a 200 metres 660 ft tower The 60 tonnes 66 short tons antenna was destroyed in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Kirsten on September 28 1966 fortunately there were no technical damages which allowed the resumption of broadcasting days later with a temporary antenna In 1968 XHI relocated its transmitter to Cerro Yucuribampo four years later the station relocated to its present studios on Miguel Aleman Avenue in Ciudad Obregon A power hike raised the station s effective radiated power from 75 to 86 kW in the 1980s and again to the maximum 100 kW in the 1990s In 1988 XHI built a repeater on Cerro de la Memoria in Los Mochis more than 200 kilometres 120 mi away in the neighboring state of Sinaloa The Los Mochis repeater while still licensed as such soon turned into a full fledged local station with its own programming The late 2000s saw XHI expand north to the town of Guaymas An analog repeater was built on Cerro del Vigia broadcasting on channel 34 and limited local production began primarily of newscasts Programming editXHI s stations in Obregon and Mochis produce substantial local programming while the latter is licensed as a repeater it is treated by Televisoras Grupo Pacifico as a separate station with its own local news The local programming includes news lifestyle shows and sports programming In October 2016 XHI including all its repeaters switched to virtual channel 10 as a result of new guidelines harmonizing television virtual channels nationwide Channel 2 was used for the Las Estrellas network nationwide requiring XHI to move similarly other national networks prompted other TVP stations to move to virtual channel 10 Televisa output was present until 2018 on the TVP network in the form of Gala TV and FOROtv national programs and selected Major League Baseball games as well as telenovelas Digital television editXHI was the first commercial station in Sonora to broadcast in digital and the first in Obregon after receiving Cofetel approval to build digital facilities in 2010 Los Mochis also built digital facilities Televisoras Grupo Pacifico was an early builder of digital facilities for its stations Guaymas was converted in 2015 only because it was a flash cut on the same channel as its analog predecessor Repeaters edit RF Location ERP 32 Los Mochis 34 Empalme 5 kW 2 Subchannels edit In 2015 XHI in Obregon began multiplexing its signal VC RF Video Ratio PSIP Programming 2 1 32 1 1080i 16 9 Main XHI Cd Obregon programming 2 2 32 2 480i 4 3 XHI Obregon 1 hour 2 3 32 3 XHI Los Mochis The Los Mochis station airs its main programs on 2 1 and a 1 hour feed on 2 2 References edit Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones Listado de Canales Virtuales Last modified December 21 2021 Retrieved December 28 2019 RPC XHI EmpalmeExternal links editTelevisoras Grupo Pacifico website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title XHI TDT amp oldid 1115345488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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