XHHCU-TDT

XHHCU-TDT
Mexico City
Mexico
City Mexico City
Branding Canal del Congreso
Slogan El Canal de la Unión
Channels Digital: 45 UHF
Virtual: 45 PSIP
Subchannels 45.1 ATSC
Affiliations Public government broadcaster
Owner Federal Government
(Congreso de la Unión)
Founded March 31, 2010
First air date June 24, 2010
Call letters' meaning XH Honorable Congreso de la Unión
Sister station(s) XEIMT-TV, XEIPN-TV, XHOPMA-TDT (Similar public channels)
Transmitter power 179.380 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates 19°31′57″N 99°07′51″W / 19.53250°N 99.13083°W / 19.53250; -99.13083
Licensing authority IFT
Website Official website

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 (and, so far, only) over-the-air outlet of the Canal del Congreso.

History

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

The Congress did not begin to build out the station until January 2012, when it signed a pact with XEIMT-TV 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 is located on the XEIMT-TV/TDT tower.

In early 2014, the station was still not on the air, though it began testing in April.[4] The final delay, as of May 2014, was negotiations with the borough of Gustavo A. Madero to install a transmitter on Cerro del Chiquihuite.[5] The Congress eventually plans to sign on additional broadcast transmitters to extend Canal del Congreso's over-the-air reach.

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]

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