XHTLX-TDT

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XHTLX-TDT
Tlaxcala, México
Branding TDT, La Televisión de Tlaxcala
Channels Digital: 22
Translators see below
Owner Coordinación de Radio, Cine y Televisión de Tlaxcala
(Gobierno del Estado de Tlaxcala)
Sister station(s) XETT-AM, XHCAL-FM, XHTLAX-FM
Transmitter power 7.26 kW
Website http://www.tdttlaxcala.tv/

TDT, La Televisión de Tlaxcala is a public television station operated by the Coordinación de Radio, Cine y Televisión de Tlaxcala (CORACYT) which serves the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. TDT's programming primarily consists of cultural and educational content, along with news and sports coverage.

TDT was founded in the early 1980s and traces its roots to the breakup of Televisión Rural de México, which operated a channel 12 in Tlaxcala.[1]

In the 1990s, the state television station ceased all local production; this returned in 2000.

The name TDT predates the conversion of the network to digital television, or televisión digital terrestre. All digital stations in Mexico carry the -TDT suffix.

Transmitters

TDT uses a network of five terrestrial television transmitters to provide statewide coverage. TDT's transmitters are the only television stations licensed directly to Tlaxcala.[2]

XHTLX-TDT 22 Tlaxcala 7.26 kW
XHTXB-TDT 22 Apizaco 7.26 kW
XHTXM-TDT 23 Huamantla 3.77 kW
XHSPM-TDT 7 (TDT 22) San Pablo del Monte 100 W (7.26 kW)
XHTCL-TDT 12 (TDT 31) Calpulalpan 500 W (1.5 kW)

Except for XHSPM and XHTCL, the state network went digital-only on December 31, 2015. The San Pablo del Monte and Calpulalpan stations were granted extensions to remain in analog through 2016.

References

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  2. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TV. Last modified 2016-03-31Template:Accessdate