| City | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
|---|---|
| Channels | |
| Branding | Multimedios Television Canal Seis |
| Programming | |
| Subchannels | 6.1 Canal 6 6.2 Milenio Televisión 6.3 RG La Deportiva TV 6.4 Popcorn Central |
| Affiliations | Multimedios Televisión |
| Ownership | |
| Owner |
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| Radio:XERG-AM;XENL-AM;XET-AM;XEAU-AM;XEAW-AM;XETKR-AM;XHERG-FM;XET-FM;XHJD-FM;XHAW-FM;XHTKR-FM;XHLUPE-FM;XHITS-FM;XHPJ-FM; | |
| History | |
First air date | February 24, 1968 (1968-02-24)[2] |
Former call signs | XHAW-TV (1968-2015) |
Former channel numbers | Analog: 12 (VHF, 1968-2015) Digital: 50 (UHF, to 2011) 12 (virtual, 2011-2018) |
Call sign meaning | Taken fromXHAW-FM radio |
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority | CRT |
| ERP | 120kW[3] |
| HAAT | 334 m |
| Transmitter coordinates | 25°37′32.92″N100°19′6.93″W / 25.6258111°N 100.3185917°W /25.6258111; -100.3185917 |
| Translator(s) | RF 25Saltillo, Coah. |
| Links | |
| Website | www |
XHAW-TDT,virtual channel 6 (UHFdigital channel 25), is theflagship station of theMultimediostelevision network,licensed toMonterrey, Nuevo León andSaltillo, Coahuila,Mexico. The station is owned byGrupo Firmas Globales.
The station's digital signal ismultiplexed:
| Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | XHAW | Main XHAW programming /Canal 6 |
| 6.2 | 480i | Milenio Televisión | ||
| 6.3 | RG La Deportiva TV | |||
| 6.4 | Popcorn Central |
XHAW andsister stationXHSAW broadcast inHDTV; XHSAW formerly shared virtual channel 12. XHSAW broadcasts on channels 12.1 through 12.4; XHAW broadcasts channels 6.1 and 6.2. 6.1 and 6.2 are the only channels available in Saltillo and Guadalupe/Juárez/Cadereyta, as there is no shadow XHSAW there. Even though XHAW broadcast onanalog channel 11 in Saltillo, it used virtual channel 12 there even prior to 2016. On February 24, 2018 (the station's 50th anniversary date), the station began to use the channel 6 virtual channel along with most other Multimedios stations as part of the network's national expansion.
XHAW Saltillo broadcast on physical channel 51 because channel 25 was in use by analogXHSTC-TV there. It was relocated to channel 25 after the digital television transition.
On September 24, 2015, XHAW shut off its analog signals, both in Monterrey and Saltillo; its digital signals remained.[4]
25°39′26″N100°17′58″W / 25.65721°N 100.29953°W /25.65721; -100.29953
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