Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo

Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo is the state television and radio agency of the State of Hidalgo. It operates a radio network consisting of ten stations and a television network with six transmitters.[1]

RTH was founded in 1982 and began broadcasting on TV that year, signing on XHPAH channel 3. Its Pachuca radio station came to air in December 1985.

Radio stations

RTH is composed of 11 radio stations in 10 communities across Hidalgo:[2][3]

Callsign Frequency City ERP
XHBCD-FM 98.1 Pachuca 2.415 kW
XHACT-FM 91.7 Actopan 3 kW
XHHUI-FM 103.7 Huichapan 3 kW
XHD-FM 96.5 Ixmiquilpan 5.06 kW
XHZG-FM 94.9 Ixmiquilpan 6 kW
XHAWL-FM 91.1 Jacala 6 kW
XHPEC-FM 103.9 San Bartolo Tutotepec 6 kW
XHAPU-FM 106.9 Tepeapulco 0.25 kW
XHIND-FM 94.1 Tlanchinol 0.105 kW
XHLLV-FM 89.3 Tula 3 kW
XEHGO-AM 1110 Huejutla de Reyes 1 kW day

Television transmitters

RF VC Callsign Location Network Analog ERP Digital ERP Concessionaire/Permittee
27 13 XHHUH-TV Huejutla de Reyes Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo 3.063 kW
(analog)
16.28 kW Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo
22 7 XHIXM-TV Ixmiquilpan Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo 2.038 kW
(analog)
5.88 kW Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo
42 42 XHPAH-TDT Pachuca Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo 9.318 kW
(analog)
44.7 kW Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo
23 6 XHTOH-TV Tepeapulco Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo 1.027 kW
(analog)
4.18 kW Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo
45 8 XHTHI-TV Tula Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo 1.08 kW
(analog)
10.32 kW Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo
47 6 XHTUH-TV Tulancingo Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo 1.502 kW
(analog)
3.31 kW Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo

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