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Television station in California, Mexico–United States
XHJK-TDT
CityTijuana, Baja California
Channels
BrandingAzteca Uno Tijuana
Programming
Affiliations1.1 Azteca Uno
1.2 ADN 40
Ownership
Owner
Sister stationsXHTIT-TDT
History
Former call signsXHJK-TV (1981–2013)
Former channel number(s)27 (UHF analog, 1987-2013, and digital virtual, to 2016)
Technical information
Licensing authorityIFT
ERP151.03 kW
Transmitter coordinates32°30′08.1″N 117°02′21.1″W / 32.502250°N 117.039194°W / 32.502250; -117.039194
Links
WebsiteTV Azteca

XHJK-TDT, virtual channel 1 (UHF digital channel 28), is a television station in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico that also serving San Diego, California, United States. The station is owned by TV Azteca. XHJK carries TV Azteca's Azteca Uno, with a 2-hour delay except for live television.

XHJK received its initial concession in July 1981.

Digital television

Digital subchannels

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming
1.1 1080i 16:9 XHJK Azteca Uno (HD)
1.2 480i 16:9 XHJK ADN 40

XHJK was the only city where Proyecto 40 (now ADN 40) was modified to include local programming. Ultimately, local programming in each area was moved to a más+.

Analog to digital conversion

Due to the Mexican analog to digital conversion mandate, XHJK-TV shut down its analog signal on May 28, 2013, and again on July 18, 2013.

In 2016, XHJK moved from virtual channel 27 to virtual channel 1 as part of the nationwide move of the Azteca Trece network to that virtual channel. It was able to do so because channel 1 has generally not been issued to American stations since 1948. The network later renamed on January 1, 2018.

Repeaters

XHJK has five repeaters, four of them in Tijuana:

RF Location ERP
28 Playas de Tijuana 1.331 kW
28 Las Cumbres .760 kW
28 Col. Santa Fe 5.94 kW
28 Cerro Colorado 4.811 kW
28 Tecate 9.145 kW

See also

References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-12-20. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. "DOF - Diario Oficial de la Federación".
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