Show terrestrial digital television towers. Coverage area of ​​digital terrestrial television dvb-t2

The masters of our company know in detail how to set up terrestrial digital television in the Moscow region and successfully apply their skills in practice. For a modern consumer of telecommunications services, there are ample opportunities to choose the most impressive, profitable way of television broadcasting: someone prefers to buy a tuner and a satellite dish, while someone is quite satisfied with an ordinary antenna and classic terrestrial television of the Moscow region. On the scale of the first option there is an extensive selection of digital channel packages, always excellent picture and sound, but on the second scale there is financial attractiveness: you will need a minimum of equipment, and you will not have to pay a fixed monthly fee. TV, signal receiver, professional connection - that's all you need to be able to watch many programs for free.

Channels of digital terrestrial television of the Ostankino TV tower
RTRS-1 (first multiplex) RTRS-2 (second multiplex)
TVK 30 (frequency 546 MHz) TVK 24 (frequency 498 MHz)

It is quite difficult for an ordinary person to understand the installation and set up broadcasting at home - you can lose a lot of time without achieving the desired result. Our master, using special measuring instruments, will determine the strength of the TV signal, tell you which kit is needed for connection.

Installation and setup of terrestrial - digital channels

Today, in the Moscow Region, digital television is confidently replacing traditional analog television, because it is able to provide a much higher picture quality, practically does not depend on weather vagaries, and is not so sensitive to interference. Broadcasting is carried out in an improved dvb-t2 format, which replaced the European DVB-T standard. If you bought a new generation TV that has a built-in tuner, then you only need a decimeter antenna to connect. Otherwise, to set digital channels a dvb-t2 receiver must also be purchased.

Set with digital antenna DVB-T2 №1

  • Digital antenna for receiving DVB-T/DVB-T2 signal;
  • Receiver / receiver for 20 digital channels per TV;
  • Wall bracket;
  • F-type connectors (2 pcs.);
  • Standard installation on the wall of the house, height up to 4 m.

Price: 5 300 rubles Order

Thanks to the launch of the second DVB-T2 digital television multiplex in the Moscow region, it became possible to receive 20 digital channels without a subscription fee. The broadcast is conducted from the Ostankino TV tower and covers the Moscow region. The price includes a receiver that can be connected to absolutely any TV.

Set with digital antenna DVB-T2 №2

  • DVB-T/DVB-T2 medium power digital antenna;
  • RF amplifier Alcad AI-200;
  • Telescopic mast 4 m;
  • Wall bracket (2 pcs.);
  • Coaxial cable RG6 (10 m.);

Price: 10 600 rubles Order

The equipment is designed to connect several TVs at a distance of more than 30 km from Ostankino, a standard option for giving or a country house.

Set with digital antenna DVB-T2 №3

  • DVB-T/DVB-T2 maximum power digital antenna;
  • Amplifier mast Planar, power injector;
  • Telescopic mast 6 m;
  • Wall bracket (2 pcs.);
  • Coaxial cable RG6 (10 m.);
  • Professional antenna installation.

Price: 15 600 rubles Order

The most powerful antenna is designed for reception at a great distance from the transmitter, the mast powered amplifier allows you to use the full potential of digital broadcasting.

Locus all-wave terrestrial antenna kit

  • All-wave terrestrial antenna Locus L021.62;
  • RF amplifier Alcad AI-200;
  • Telescopic mast 4 m;
  • Wall bracket (2 pcs.);
  • Coaxial cable RG6 (10 m.);
  • Professional antenna installation.

Price: 11 200 rubles Order

A set with an on-air antenna of the domestic manufacturer Locus, which has been developing antennas since 1998. With the help of a powerful amplifier, the picture and sound quality is improved. The kit allows you to receive on-air television from the Ostankino TV tower in Moscow and the Moscow region within a radius of up to 50 km from the Moscow Ring Road. The presence of signal reflectors from natural obstacles improves its performance and makes it an excellent choice in terms of price / quality.

Funke all-wave terrestrial antenna kit

  • All-wave radio antenna Funke DSRC1753;
  • Multirange amplifier Alcad 200;
  • Telescopic mast 4 meters;
  • Coaxial cable RG6 (10 m.);
  • Professional antenna installation.

Price: 18,000 rubles Order

All-wave terrestrial antenna Funke DSRC1753 allows you to receive a signal on meter and decimeter waves in Moscow and the region within a radius of 50 km from the Moscow Ring Road. With proper installation and the presence of reflective filters, this powerful antenna allows you to receive a signal even in forest belts, heavily built-up areas or lowlands.

Funke 3-Air Antenna Kit

  • Funke terrestrial antenna, 5 elements (1-3 channel);
  • Funke ether antenna, 16 elements (6,8,11 channel);
  • Funke ether antenna, 91 elements (21-69 channels);
  • Telescopic mast 6 meters;
  • Wall mounts to the mast (2 pcs.);
  • Multi-range amplifier Alcad 407;
  • Coaxial cable RG6 (25 m);
  • Professional antenna installation.

Price: 23,000 rubles Order

Funke is a Dutch manufacturer of high-power television terrestrial antennas. Each manufactured Funke antenna undergoes multi-level quality control. The antennas are lightweight, weather resistant and easy to assemble and operate. The signal reception radius of the Ostankino TV tower reaches 70 km from the ring road - MKAD.

The price includes standard installation. Departure to the installation site is calculated individually. Elements of signal wiring (couplers, dividers, mixers) are not included in the price of the kits, since in each individual case they may need a different number.

Terrestrial digital television receivers

Digital terrestrial television receiver DVB-T2/T Oriel 710

  • DVB-T2/T standard;
  • Program GUIDE;
  • Teletext;
  • Recording timer;
  • parent key;
  • Viewing photos;
  • Viewing video files;
  • USB 2.0 with write support.
Price: 2,000 rubles

The Oriel 710 digital terrestrial television receiver with many functions allows you to receive digital TV channels in DVB-T and DVB-T2 standards.

Digital terrestrial television receiver DVB-T2/T Oriel 720

  • DVB-T2/T standard;
  • Program GUIDE;
  • Teletext;
  • Recording timer;
  • parent key;
  • Viewing photos;
  • Viewing video files;
  • USB 2.0 with write support.
Price: 2 200 rubles

The Oriel 720 receiver also allows you to receive terrestrial digital TV channels in the DVB-T and DVB-T2 standards, the main difference from the Oriel 710 is the SCART video output.

Digital terrestrial TV receiver DVB-T2/T World Vision T23CI

  • Receiving DVB-T/T2 digital TV signal;
  • MPEG-2/MPEG-4 decompression;
  • HDMI digital audio/video output;
  • Video resolution support: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i;
  • Audio / video output SCART;
  • RCA audio/video output (audio L/R and video output);
  • Component video output;
  • USB port with support for PVR and TimeShift functions;
  • Media player function supporting formats: AVI, MKV, M2s, Jpeg, Mp3, etc.;
  • Parental control feature.
Price: 2 300 rubles

World Vision T23CI - the receiver allows you to receive digital terrestrial television in the DVB-T2 / T standard, view both open and encrypted channels. Supports the ability to connect an external hard drive through the USB interface, which greatly expands its functionality.

Entrust all the work on installation, adjustment, repair of television equipment to the specialists of our company - the price of such a service is quite affordable and very soon you will be happy to watch your favorite films and programs.

In December 2009, the Government of the Russian Federation adopted the Federal Target Program "Development of TV and Radio Broadcasting in the Russian Federation for 2009-2018", according to which 97.6% of Russians should receive free access to twenty TV channels in digital quality of the DVB-T2 standard until 2018.

The page provides an interactive map showing the location of nearby digital transmitters and their TCEs. Broadcasting transmitters are marked on the map in green, those under construction or in standby mode are marked in gray.

What do you need to connect to digital TV?

On-air broadcasting is carried out on meter (MV / VHF) and decimeter (UHF / UHF) waves. You can receive a digital signal on a decimeter or all-wave antenna, which is especially convenient for the consumer, you also need a TV with support for the DVB-T2 standard or a digital set-top box if the TV does not support digital. The estimated cost of such a set-top box is now from 1 to 2 thousand rubles and depends on the proposed technical capabilities. The antenna can be either indoor or outdoor, depending on the reception conditions and distance from the radio and television station.

The use of the DVB-T2 standard significantly increases the amount of information transmitted in the stream. At the moment, many models of TVs and set-top boxes are available in stores that support Multiple PLP mode and the MPEG4 video signal compression standard.

As part of the program for the introduction of digital terrestrial television, it is planned to switch off analog broadcasting broadcast by regional radio and television transmitting centers, which will lead to the absence of television broadcasting among subscribers, mainly in the region.

Why should you subscribe to digital TV?

The advantages of digital TV are obvious:

1. Digital TV allows you to receive a signal where analog broadcasting is not available, or where very few TV channels are available to people.

2. The introduction of the progressive DVB-T2 broadcasting standard will make it possible to receive on-air TV channels with very high quality image and sound.

3. Residents of a number of territories of the region, including remote areas, will have the opportunity to watch 20 free digital channels in excellent quality (the list of channels is presented below)

1 multiplex

"First channel" -

Public Russian Television went on the air on April 1, 1995. The main priorities of the channel are the preservation and development of the traditions of educational, intellectual, cultural programs and programs related to entertainment broadcasting, including the most popular genre - film screening, as well as news, socio-political and analytical television. The basis of the structure of Channel One is information broadcasting.

"Russia 1" - www.rutv.ru

In 1998, RTR became part of the Unified Production and Technological Complex of the State Mass Media (VGTRK). The channel produces its own exclusive news program Vesti, a large number of entertainment programs and feature films, develops its own television projects, and broadcasts throughout Europe (the RTR-Planet project).

MATCH TV - www.matchtv.ru

Match TV is a Russian public sports channel that will begin broadcasting on November 1, 2015. It is created by order of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin on the basis of the sports editorial office of Gazprom-Media Holding, the technical equipment of ANO Sports Broadcasting (Panorama brand) and the frequencies of the Rossiya-2 TV channel (VGTRK).

"Russia K" (Culture) -

Cultural and educational programs, documentaries, children's and art programs, broadcasts from concert halls, theaters, museums.

"Russia 24" - www.vesti.ru

Russian news channel, part of the VGTRK holding. The main goal is to provide viewers with the most up-to-date information from all regions of the country and from outside it 24 hours a day. The air includes major world news, information about life in Russia in the form of inclusions of programs of regional state television and radio companies and individual materials, as well as economic, sports, cultural, high-tech news, special reports, own investigations, live broadcasts of public, political and other events.

NTV - www.ntv.ru

The only private Russian TV channel with federal status. The audience of NTV in Russia exceeds 110 million people. In addition to the territory of Russia, NTV broadcasting extends to the CIS countries, as well as Western Europe, the Middle East, the USA and Canada. Every season the channel has new programs, movies and series and entertainment projects.

Channel Five - www.5-tv.ru

Russian federal television channel with a broadcasting center from St. Petersburg. Up to nine news releases a day with a strong focus on regional issues. These are new films for cinephiles, documentaries, educational programs, health programs, a television dating service and much more.

Karusel - www.karusel-tv.ru

The children's and youth channel was created on the basis of the television channels "Telenyanya" (CJSC "Channel One. Worldwide Network") and "Bibigon" (FGUP VGTRK). Earlier, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree on the merger of Telenanny and Bibigon into a single children's and youth channel from December 27, 2010.

TV Center is a Moscow channel that covers the diversity of the spiritual, intellectual, social, scientific, political, financial and economic life of the capital, and at the same time its programs are addressed to the population of all of Russia. "TV Center" is the leader in terms of socio-political broadcasting in the television space of the country.

OTR - www.otr-online.ru
Public Television of Russia (OTR) is a new Russian federal television channel created on the principles of public broadcasting.

Channels broadcast in digital format

2 multiplex

Ren-TV - www.ren.tv

Currently, REN TV focuses on an active audience of middle-aged viewers (30-45 years old). These are modern, optimistic people who make decisions. They are constantly on the lookout for new opportunities for further growth and development. At the same time, REN TV creates television projects for the widest audience. It is gratifying to note that over the years of operation, the REN TV channel has earned not only the trust of the audience, but also the recognition of the expert community: the channel's programs and employees have repeatedly become laureates of the TEFI national television award and other professional awards.

CTC Media is the leading content holding in Russia. The company operates four television channels in Russia: CTC, Domashny, Che and CTC Love; "31 channel" in Kazakhstan and the international version of the channel "Pepper". The international version of the STS channel is available in the CIS countries, in the Baltic States and other European countries, in Cyprus, in Georgia, Israel, the UAE, Mongolia, as well as in the USA, Canada and Australia. International versions of the Domashny and Pepper TV channels are available in the CIS countries and Europe, in Georgia, Mongolia, the USA and Australia. The international version of the Peretz TV channel is also available in Cyprus and the Baltic countries. In addition to television channels, CTC Media also owns a number of digital entertainment media assets: videomore.ru, ctc.ru, domashniy.ru, chetv.ru, ctclove.ru, Caramba TV.

spas - www.spastv.ru

The mission of the TV channel: Formation of the worldview and the system of moral coordinates necessary for the effective development of the state, based on primordially Orthodox values. Development and strengthening of the spiritual and moral foundations of the Russian state.

Positioning of the TV channel: The positioning of the TV channel as a whole coincides with the general church trend towards strengthening the social activity of the Russian Orthodox Church and deepening its constructive dialogue with the Russian society.

Home - www.tv.domashniy.ru

Russian TV channel focused on family viewing. Belongs to the STS Media holding. The channel broadcasts various thematic programs about medicine, cooking, family, repair, travel and animals.

We are proud to present you Friday!
A TV channel for those who hunt for impressions and want to taste the world.
A TV channel for travelers, for fighters for the quality of service, for activists and contemplators.
TV channel-guide, revealing new amazing opportunities.
TV channel FRIDAY!
Taste the world!

The ZVEZDA TV channel began broadcasting on February 20, 2005 on the 57th decimeter channel in Moscow. Today, viewers have the opportunity to receive a TV channel signal using a network of terrestrial transmitters of the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network

The round-the-clock broadcast of the ZVEZDA TV channel includes domestic films and series, unique documentary videos, entertainment programs, exclusive news and analytics.

The television channel of the interstate television and radio company Mir, which was established in October 1992 by the Agreement of the Heads of State of the CIS Member States in order to highlight their political, economic and humanitarian cooperation, form a common information space of the Commonwealth, and promote international information exchange. The channel's broadcast schedule includes information programs, feature films and documentaries, animated films, concerts, talk shows and much more.

Russian federal TV channel. One of the five most popular TV channels in Russia. At the beginning of 2012, its audience was over 104 million people. The TV network cooperates with more than 645 partners in 1050 Russian cities.

MUZ-TV is the first cult music channel in Russia, which began broadcasting in 1996, and all these years it has been broadcasting the most fashionable clips of Russian and Western performers, popular charts, star presenters and the latest news from the world of show business.

TV3 - www.tv3.ru

Russian federal TV channel specializing in serials, feature films and documentaries of a mystical nature.

radio channels

The entire territory of the country should already be implemented in full. So, at present, residents of many regions of the Russian Federation can experience all the delights of digital television.

Still, there may be cases when you need to find out if there is DVB T2 signal coverage in a given area at all, how to find a DVB-T tower and even where to point the digital television antenna.

Already switched to digital?

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Finding out the coverage area of ​​the so-called "numbers" is quite simple. Fortunately, the developers took care of the availability. On the site of this project, the user can select the region he needs and find out all the data he is interested in.

The system provides access to broadcasting points, this parameter is already used by the site by default. Broadcast points, in fact, are TV towers that broadcast in DVB-T2 format. Users of the interactive map have access to information about the repeater towers RTRS-1 (shown in blue on the map) and RTRS-2 (shown in red on the map).

The gray color of the TV tower indicates that the repeater is under construction. Note that the information in the interactive map system is updated in real time, so the user can be sure that the data is up to date.

RTRS-1 is the first digital multiplex that includes a package of channels that should be available throughout the Russian Federation. RTRS-1 is broadcast free of charge, is not subject to encryption and includes 10 channels, among which are the popular ones: Channel One, Russia-1.

RTRS-2 is another digital TV package, which also includes 10 channels, among which STS, TNT, REN TV are popular.

Map of digital television towers

When selecting the parameters "Digital broadcasting" and "Frequency zones" in the system, the interactive map is painted in different colors, while the user is given access to view the data for a particular tower. In order to find out more detailed information, you should click on the region of interest and a specific tower.

Users have access to information about:

  • Location of repeaters;
  • frequency zones;
  • Physical channel number;
  • Number of employees;
  • Television and radio companies serving a particular tower.

Map of digital television of the Moscow region

Digital broadcasting of the RTRS of the first type in the Russian capital is divided into many single-frequency zones, that is, each such zone assumes the broadcasting of multiplexes at one frequency. For many residents of the capital, the main TV transmitter is the Ostankino Tower.

For certain reasons, in particular due to buildings and terrain, the signal High Quality from this source can not be obtained in all areas of the city. The solution to this problem is to redirect the antenna to the repeater.

The signal from these towers is much weaker than the signal transmitted by the Ostankino tower, such towers operate at a certain frequency. Note that for the search and correct direction of the UHF television antenna, the user can be helped just by the algorithms of the online map.

Map of digital television of the Leningrad region

In early December, the second package of channels was broadcast in the Leningrad Region in Chudtsakh, Kirishakh, as well as Potanino, Budogoshchi, Volkhov and Sosnovy Bor, Samro and some other regions. Until then, the second multiplex was available only to residents of Tikhvin, Vyborg, and Gatchina.

Digital television coverage map of the Sverdlovsk region

Currently, residents of the Sverdlovsk region have access to channels that are included in the RTRS-1 package. It is expected that by the end of this year the Sverdlovsk region will have full access to the second multiplex. So far, RTRS-2 is being broadcast in cities such as Asbest, Yekaterinburg, as well as Serov, Nizhny Tagil.

Map of digital television of the Samara region

Until 2019, two packages of channels were broadcast from four towers in the Samara region - Samara, Chapaevsk, Syzran and Zhigulevsk. Since January of this year, 50 TV towers located in the region also began to broadcast 20 channels.

Installation and direction of the antenna for the new generation of terrestrial television

The innovative standard on the territory of the Russian state is DVB-T2. For a pleasant viewing of the content provided by RTRS-1 and RTRS-2, citizens of the Russian Federation will need the following equipment:

  • decimeter antenna
  • TV that supports DVB-T2 module
  • Digital receiver (for owners of TVs that only support DBV-T)

To receive "numbers" you should have a room or. For correct operation, point the antenna towards the repeater, the data of which can be found from the interactive map, which was discussed earlier.

Experts advise installing a digital antenna on the windowsill, as this will achieve a high level of signal reception. Make sure that there are no radio sources nearby, as they will interfere.

Interestingly, the presence of a multi-storey building nearby does not mean that you are unlucky and the signal will not be strong enough because of this. High-rise buildings can also act as a signal reflector, on the contrary, positively affecting its power.

Installing the antenna under a metal roof can negatively affect the signal strength. When installing, care should be taken to securely install it. Adjust the position of the antenna, guided by the technical data that is assigned to the tower that is closest to you - you can find out the exact location of the repeater, the distance to it, the broadcast frequency thanks to the interactive map system.

Moscow is one of the first cities in Russia where broadcasts of terrestrial television in digital format began. Until 2015, Muscovites could receive TV signals in DVB-T format. Now you can watch on-air "figure" only if you have equipment that supports the DVB-T2 standard. The network of RTRS transmitting stations provides reception of the first 10 channels (the 1st multiplex) practically throughout the entire territory of the Moscow Region. Broadcasting of both multiplexes (20 channels) is carried out for 2016 only from a few TV towers: the Ostankino TV tower and towers in the cities of Shatura, Alexandrov and Obninsk.

frequency map

Traditionally for the RTRS network, digital broadcasting in the Moscow region is divided into many single-frequency zones. This means that within each zone multiplexes broadcast on the same frequency. On the frequency map, you can indicate the broadcasting frequencies of the first multiplex in different parts of the Moscow region. For information about the frequencies of the second multiplex, you can use the interactive map of digital television. Using the map, you can not only find out the frequency of the transmitter, but also the distance to it from a specific place and the direction of the antenna.

Coverage area of ​​the second multiplex in Moscow

As mentioned above, as of 2016, all 20 channels were broadcast from only four repeaters. Understanding the desire of viewers to watch as many TV channels as possible, we have placed on the website the calculated coverage areas of the TV towers, which broadcast both digital multiplex DVB-T2. Despite the fact that the accuracy of the calculation is quite high and takes into account the terrain, the actual coverage pattern may differ from the calculated one. You can also use the height profile building service. With its help, you can determine the terrain from the TV tower to a specific reception point with high accuracy.


Click on the map and it will open in a new window and high resolution

Third multiplex in Moscow

A feature of digital broadcasting in Moscow is the broadcast of the third multiplex of digital TV channels from January 15, 2015. Like the first two, the multiplex consists of ten DVB-T2 TV channels. Of the channels "Sport 1", "Lifenews" and "Our Football" occupy permanent positions, and on the remaining seven channels, numerous thematic projects share the air. The third multiplex is also broadcast without the use of the conditional access system and any pay-per-view. Thus, at the moment this is the only opportunity to watch "Our Football" for free. The package of channels is broadcast only from the Ostankino TV tower on the 34th frequency channel.

The masters of our company connect and configure free tv channels analogue and digital terrestrial television transmitted by the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network from the Ostankino TV tower. Connection and adjustment is made on TVs and television receivers - tuners (set-top boxes) of terrestrial TV. Services are provided to all districts of Moscow and the nearest districts of the Moscow region. For the convenience of users organized.

Broadcast television. How to watch free TV channels.

To the territory of Moscow and the Moscow region from the Ostankino TV tower of the Russian TV and radio broadcasting network rtrs.rf transmitted free terrestrial television channels: 19 analog and three packages of digital TV channels (10 channels in each package), which allows you to receive without any subscription fee for individual indoor or outdoor programs of Russian television. Even a piece of wire, one or two meters long, can be used as a receiving antenna. Broadcasting is carried out in the range of meter and decimeter waves, the transmitted TV channels can be watched for free.

The list of frequencies of free television channels of terrestrial television brought to your attention is designed to streamline the setting of the TV. Specifying the broadcast frequency of a specific TV channel speeds up the setup of TVs with no automatic TV channel sorting function. It also allows you to tune in TV channels to old models of TVs, in which, as a result of leaving the parameters of the circuits, the APCG local oscillator automatic frequency control system does not work correctly.


The table shows the analog frequencies needed to watch free tv channels on TV.

Initially, digital broadcasting was carried out by the company rtrs.rf in the DVB-T system. In some regions, it still works, but will soon be completely superseded by broadcasting on new system DVB-T2 digital terrestrial broadcasting, which is accepted as a standard. TV sets and set-top boxes released with a DVB-T tuner do not allow watching TV programs in the new terrestrial television broadcasting system and will not work.

How many channels does a digital set-top box show 2019

How many channels does the digital set-top box show essential TV DVB-T 2?
With the help of ethereal digital set-top box you can set up three multiplexes: RTRS-1, RTRS-2 and RTRS-3, ten channels each, as well as 12 channels of the "fourth multiplex", forty-two in total. So, the list of free digital terrestrial TV channels received in Moscow and the Moscow Region consists of three packages of ten channels each and a package of twelve channels.

Russia's first digital television multiplex RTRS-1

AT first multiplex includes a set of 10 free-to-air TV channels broadcast at the frequency of the 30th TV channel 546 MHz using the DVB-T2 digital terrestrial television system.
terrestrial television of Moscow can be downloaded on our website.

The second multiplex of digital television in Russia RTRS-2

In second multiplex includes a set of television channels received on the 24th frequency channel 498 MHz in the DVB-T2 system. Unlike TV programs included in first multiplex included in second multiplex TV channels are not mandatory for free distribution by satellite and cable TV operators.


The third multiplex of digital television in Russia RTRS-3

Third multiplex broadcast in 2019. Third multiplex digital terrestrial television is transmitted in test mode on the vacated frequency of 34 television channels, which previously broadcast in the outdated DVB-T digital television system. Ten positions of the digital package are distributed among the creators of television programs, who share the broadcast time among themselves. Among them there are high-definition terrestrial TV channels - IQ HD and HD Life.


TV channel Hunting and Fishing. TV Channel Drive

When automatically scanning the ranges of digital terrestrial television, in addition to those described above, 12 programs are detected at a frequency of 562 kHz: 10 channels of the first multiplex, as well as TV channel Hunting and Fishing and TV channel Drive.
Sometimes these 12 TV channels are called the fourth multiplex in Moscow. The quality of the transmitted signal of the channels of the fourth multiplex is much worse than in the first three: 8K instead of 32K, and the signal level is almost half as much. Therefore, the playback of channels occurs in the worst quality and with image fading. The first ten channels after auto tuning can be deleted.

And leave the next two channels, because today, digital channels with a frequency of 562 kHz are the only possibility free viewing the popular TV channel for hunters and fishermen "Hunting and Fishing", as well as the TV channel "Drive" for fans of cars and motor sports.
When choosing a receiving antenna for terrestrial digital television, you should focus on the acceptable reception quality of these very weak TV channels Hunting and Fishing and Drive.

What to do if the digital channels on the TV are gone

Why lost digital channels on a tuned TV receiver? At present, when terrestrial digital television is just beginning to explore Russian spaces, the question of the disappearance of one, several channels or a whole dozen - a multiplex, is sometimes asked by all owners of digital terrestrial receivers.
Why and where digital television channels disappear is exactly known by the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network RTRS, which changes the broadcasting parameters.
In order for the missing channels to reappear on your receivers, you should redo the automatic or manual channel search on an external terrestrial receiver, or on a TV with a built-in digital receiver of terrestrial DVB-T2 channels.

Digital television in the Moscow region dvb-t2 coverage area 2019

The coverage area of ​​the Moscow Region with DVB-T2 digital television will soon reach 100%. To ensure this, reconstruction or construction of new relay stations is being carried out. About thirty of these objects receive from the TV tower, amplify and transmit a television signal, providing coverage of the Moscow region with an on-air digital signal. Map digital TV in the Moscow region coverage area presented on the official website www.rtrs.rf, as of February 2018, the following digital terrestrial television transmitters were installed in Moscow and the Moscow region:

  1. Moscow, Ostankino- RTRS-1 546 MHz, broadcasts; RTRS-2 498 MHz, broadcasts.
  2. Moscow Region, Volokolamsk- RTRS-1 778 MHz, broadcasts; RTRS-2 754 MHz, standby mode.
  3. Moscow region, Zaraysk- RTRS-1 778 MHz, broadcasts; RTRS-2 770 MHz, standby.
  4. Moscow Region, Shatura- RTRS-1 730 MHz, broadcasts; RTRS-2 754 MHz, broadcasts.
  5. Moscow, Butovo
  6. Moscow Region, Istra district, Davydovskoye- RTRS-1 546 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 498 MHz, under construction.
  7. Moscow Region, Ruza district, Morevo
  8. Moscow Region, Naro-Fominsky District, Pozhitkovo- RTRS-1 546 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 498 MHz, under construction.
  9. Moscow, Troitsky AD, Rogovo- RTRS-1 546 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 498 MHz, under construction.
  10. Moscow Region, Chekhov
  11. Moscow Region, Stupinsky district, Alfimovo
  12. Moscow Region, Voskresensky district, Bogatishchevo- RTRS-1 546 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 770 MHz, under construction.
  13. Moscow Region, Orekhovo-Zuevsky District, Likino-Dulyovo
  14. Moscow Region, Shchelkovsky district, Petrovskoye- RTRS-1 546 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 770 MHz, under construction.
  15. Moscow Region, Sergiev Posad district, Mishutino
  16. Moscow Region, Dmitrovsky district, Podcherkovo- RTRS-1 546 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 770 MHz, under construction.
  17. Moscow Region, Dmitrovsky district, Novoselki- RTRS-1 546 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 754 MHz, under construction.
  18. Moscow Region, Mozhaysky district, Otyakovo- RTRS-1 778 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 754 MHz, under construction.
  19. Moscow Region, Shakhovsky District, Residential Mountains- RTRS-1 778 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 754 MHz, under construction.
  20. Moscow Region, Stupino- RTRS-1 778 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 770 MHz, under construction.
  21. Moscow Region, Lakes- RTRS-1 778 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 770 MHz, under construction.
  22. Moscow Region, Egorevsky district, Kuzminki- RTRS-1 730 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 754 MHz, under construction.
  23. Moscow Region, Serpukhov- RTRS-1 546 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 770 MHz, under construction.
  24. Moscow Region, Klin- RTRS-1 778 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 754 MHz, under construction.

Answering questions on free TV

Doubles the image from the indoor antenna

Our TV doubles, as if it is in 3d mode, we can’t set it up.

Ghosting appears when watching analog terrestrial television, when the antenna receives direct and reflected signals from the television tower. The signal reflected from tall buildings arrives with a slight delay, which leads to a ghosting effect. It is necessary to use an antenna with a good radiation pattern, preferably an external one, and orient it in the best possible way to the television center.

Erisson 43ULEA99T2SM TV does not find any DVB-T channels

I can’t watch channels through DVB, I bought a separate antenna, I turn on auto search, it doesn’t find a single channel, I already changed the region from Russia to Germany, and manual search. What to do? 10/30/2018, Moscow, Chertanovo district.

To tune digital terrestrial channels on your TV, like on any other TV, you must, without changing your country of residence, set the option of DVB-T2 digital terrestrial (terrestrial) channels in the Menu, connect your own external antenna and turn on auto tuning.
Two points are significant: To watch free-to-air TV channels simultaneously on several TVs, you need to connect to a special splitter - a splitter that divides the input television signal from the antenna into several outputs independent of each other. Any splitter, or as they say "crab", weakens the level of the TV signal. Therefore, you may need to install a special one that is powered from an electrical outlet. To obtain the best image quality, the antenna amplifier should be located in close proximity to the antenna.

This issue is very relevant now, because they promise to turn off analog television broadcasting in Russia this year.
You should not be afraid of this, you can set up digital television on a DVB-T2 set-top box. How to set up - enabling automatic search programs. And it is not necessary to change the receiving antenna, the reception of radio waves can be carried out on an already installed and oriented analog one. Unless you want to get rid of a heavy and bulky old antenna and instead receive and tune digital television to a small-sized UHF band.

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