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Radio y Televisión de Guerrero

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Radio and Television of Guerrero
Radio y Televisión de Guerrero
Agency overview
Formed1980 (1980)
HeadquartersMonte Blanco 37, Fracc. Hornos Insurgentes, Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
Websitertg.com.mx

Radio y Televisión de Guerrero is a statewide public television network and series of radio stations, owned and operated by the agency of the same name in the State of Guerrero.

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History

RTG began operations in 1980 with a television station, "Televisión Educativa", channel 7 in the state capital of Chilpancingo. On April 1, 1983, Radio Guerrero, then a separate department of the state government was founded. Its first station was XEGRO-AM 870 in Chilpancingo, and the first program on the station was the second government report of Alejandro Cervantes Delgado. In 1986, XEGRC-AM 820 was built in Coyuca de Catalán.

On June 26, 1987, the television and radio services were combined as Radio y Televisión de Guerrero. The following year, the radio and TV services expanded. Channel 7 added a more powerful transmitter in Acapulco, while AM stations were added in Ometepec and Taxco. At the end of the year, XHGRC-FM 97.7 Acapulco, the flagship of the entire service, came to air. While permitted by 2000, XHZTA-FM 92.1 in Zihuatanejo did not come on air until October 2016.

XEGRO-AM in Chilpancingo was off the air beginning in June 2012, when its equipment was stolen. In 2015, the state government began working to restore the station to service with equipment shared by XECHH-XHCHH "Capital Máxima".[1]

The entire state network saw its concessions lapse in 2022, but the stations continued to broadcast. New concessions for all of the operating RTG stations were issued by the Federal Telecommunications Institute in 2023.[2]

Radio

RTG holds permits for these radio stations:[3][4]

RTG radio stations
Call sign Frequency City
XHCPES-FM 97.7 MHz Acapulco
XECPCH-AM 870 kHz Chilpancingo
XECPCG-AM 820 kHz Coyuca de Catalán
XECPOG-AM 1100 kHz Ometepec
XECPTG-AM 1310 kHz Taxco de Alarcón
XHCPEX-FM 92.1 MHz Zihuatanejo


All of the AM stations are authorized as daytimers but operate from 5 a.m. to midnight. The FM stations operate 24 hours a day.

Television

RTG broadcasts a television service on two stations[5] and on Satmex 5 C-band satellite nationally (4105 MHz, H, 2666kbit/s, FEC 3/4).

RF VC Call sign Location ERP
33 4 XHCPFU-TDT Acapulco 5.79 kW[6]
35 4 XHCPFW-TDT Chilpancingo 0.4349 kW[7]

In the 2000s, the IPN's Once TV supplied programming to RTG under agreement. In 2006, Canal Once supplied 15 hours a day (on weekdays) of programming to RTG.[8]

RTG's broadcasts in Chilpancingo have been sporadic. In 2012, it was reported that this transmitter was being shut down to conserve electricity.[9] It received its digital authorization very late in 2016, for RF channel 35.

RTG began digital transmissions in 2016 in Acapulco on physical channel 33 and moved to virtual channel 4 in October 2016.

References

  1. ^ "INFORME DE LA DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE RTG", 2015
  2. ^ Olea, Adriana (2023-06-08). "Recupera RTG concesiones de estaciones de radio y canales de TV". ANews (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2023-11-10.
  3. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-08-23. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  4. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio FM. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-08-23. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  5. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-08-23. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  6. ^ RPC: XHACG-TDT
  7. ^ RPC: XHHCG-TDT
  8. ^ XHACG Information from the IPN, 2006
  9. ^ Ayala, Abel Miranda (2012-09-13). "RTG, solo en Internet y con mala calidad". Diario de Guerrero. Retrieved 2015-11-20.


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