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State-owned public TV station in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí
XHSLS-TDT
Channels
BrandingNueve TV
Ownership
OwnerGobierno del Estado de San Luis Potosí
History
Founded1990
Former call signsXHSLS-TV (1990-2015)
Former channel number(s)9 (analog, VHF, 1990-2015)
Call sign meaningSan LuiS
Technical information
Licensing authorityIFT
ERP27.72 kW
Transmitter coordinates22°03′51″N 100°39′00″W / 22.06417°N 100.65000°W / 22.06417; -100.65000
Links
Websitehttps://www.ntvslp.com/

XHSLS-TDT channel 35 (virtual channel 9) is a television station in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí which is owned by the state government. It is known as Nueve TV and carries local and national public television programming.

History

On November 1, 1985, the Dirección del Centro de Producción de Televisión Imevisión de San Luis Potosí (Imevisión Television Production Center San Luis Potosí) was launched to produce local opt-out programming for Imevisión. By 1990, given changing circumstances and the impending privatization of Imevisión, the agreement had been phased out, and instead a new television station was built, XHSLS-TV channel 9; XHSLS was permitted in May 1987 and replaced an earlier station on channel 7. It boasted repeaters in Matehuala (XHATS-TV channel 4, which stopped operating early in the 2000s) and Tamazunchale (XHAZS-TV channel 6). XHAZS never operated in digital, and its concession was not renewed.

XHSLS signed on in digital in July 2015. The digital facility was more powerful than the analog channel 9, whose actual effective radiated power was lower than authorized due to an aging transmitter. The station shut off its analog signal on December 16, 2015, along with other San Luis Potosí stations.

References

  1. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2016-10-11. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  2. Periódico Oficial de San Luis Potosí 26 February 2002
  3. IFT Comunicado 98/2015: "El siguiente apagón analógico será el 16 de diciembre"
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