Dbt t2 channels. Digital television coverage area: how to determine if you are in it. What do they even show there?

At the beginning of 2020 digital television DVB-T2 in the Moscow region has maximally expanded its coverage area. All repeaters in the Moscow region have launched the first multiplex, and the second package of free digital channels is expected to begin broadcasting in the near future. The third multiplex is broadcast only by the main tower - Ostankino, but in remote areas, over 50 kilometers from Moscow, signal reception is uncertain. To determine the direction when installing the antenna, you need to click on the picture with the transmitters, go to the official one, interactive map television and radio broadcasting network RTRS, find your locality and select the nearest transmitter. Broadcast digital DVB-T television 2 is conducted in the UHF range, frequencies can be found in the table at the bottom of the page.

Free airwaves digital channels Ostankino, two multiplexes RTRS-1 TVK 30, RTRS-2 TVK 24

  • First
  • Russia 1
  • Match TV
  • Petersburg
  • Culture
  • Russia 24
  • Carousel
  • REN TV
  • Home
  • Sport plus
  • Star
  • MUZ TV

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Transmitters of the Moscow region

Moscow, Ostankino TV tower

  • Tower height: 540 m. Transmitter power: 10 kW
  • RTRS-3 (third multiplex) TVK 34 (578 MHz) - Working

Moscow, Butovo

  • Tower height: 60 m. Transmitter power: 2 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 24 (498 MHz) - Working

Moscow, Troitsky administrative district, Rogovo village

  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
  • Tower height: 246 m. ​​Transmitter power: 5 kW
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction
  • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 0.1 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction

Moscow region, Dmitrovsky district, village. Podcherkovo

  • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 0.5 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 24 (498 MHz) - Under construction
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 53 (730 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction
  • Tower height: 199 m. Transmitter power: 5 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
  • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 0.5 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 24 (498 MHz) - Under construction
  • Tower height: 90 m. Transmitter power: 2 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction
  • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction

Moscow region, Mozhaisky district, Otyakovo village

  • Tower height: 150 m. Transmitter power: 2 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction
  • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 24 (498 MHz) - Under construction

Moscow region, Ozyory

  • Tower height: 55 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 58 (770 MHz) - Under construction
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 53 (730 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction

Moscow region, Ruzsky district, Morevo village

  • Tower height: 84 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction
  • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 56 (754 MHz) - Under construction

Moscow region, Serebryano-Prudsky district, village. Mochily

  • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 58 (770 MHz) - Under construction
  • Tower height: 119 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 58 (770 MHz) - Under construction
  • Tower height: 72 m. Transmitter power: 0.5 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 30 (546 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 24 (498 MHz) - Under construction
  • Tower height: 84 m. Transmitter power: 1 kW
  • RTRS-1 (first multiplex) TVK 59 (778 MHz) - Working
  • RTRS-2 (second multiplex) TVK 58 (770 MHz) - Under construction

Moscow region,

So, if you are interested in the topic of digital terrestrial television, then most likely you want to know what channels you will get if you connect it to yourself. I'm right? Then read on) maybe you don’t need it?

What are digital TV multiplexes?

Today in Russia 20 channels broadcast in DVB T2 format. They are divided into two packages, these are the so-called multiplexes. Both packages are free to view, there is no subscription fee. It is enough just to have a TV that receives a DVB T2 signal and.

This is what “digital” says in Russia

The first ten channels (First multiplex)

The first package, or the first multiplex, is general information, news and development channels (boring). Here is the list of digital television channels of the first multiplex:

  • First channel
  • Russia 1
  • Russia 2 Match TV - channel with sports broadcasts
  • Channel 5
  • Russia "Culture"
  • Russia 24
  • Carousel – children's channel, cartoons, programs for children
  • OTR – Public Television of Russia

The first multiplex works wherever there is digital television.

It was not in vain that I wrote the time of publication of the article. The fact is that sometimes the composition of channels changes based on a competition held by the state every year. So in 2016 everything may change.

Just recently, a change took place in the second multiplex and “Sport+” was replaced by the entertainment channel “Friday”... Also, the channel “Russia - 2” in the first multiplex was replaced by Match TV.

Third channel package (Third multiplex)

And yet, they promise a third multiplex, but it will already be with subscription fee. So I don't think it will be wildly popular. Since, as soon as digital broadcasting becomes paid, it will be easier to install a cable with 40+ channels for 120 rubles. per month.

And here is what they write about the project about this:

It is still too early to talk about the exact start date of broadcasting of the third (regional) multiplex. To begin with, the principles of forming a regional multiplex must be determined at the government level, after which competitions will be organized to determine the participating channels of the third multiplex. Only after the composition of the third digital package becomes known will RTRS be able to begin broadcasting it. Let us note that this fall the Government Commission for the Development of Television and Radio Broadcasting postponed consideration of the issue of the principles for the formation of the third multiplex until 2018.

The installation of a TV antenna, available to all TV viewers, allows you to receive digital television in Moscow; broadcasting is carried out in the dvb-t2 standard. The analogue broadcast system is becoming a thing of the past and will be completely switched off in the near future. The reason for this is the improvement of radio frequency technologies. If previously no more than 18 programs were broadcast from the Ostankino tower, then in 2016 there are already 30. The channels operate digitally and are grouped in groups of 10 on one frequency, this package is called “Multiplex”.

  1. First multiplex Ostankino TVK 30, frequency 546 MHz
  2. Second multiplex Ostankino TVK 24, frequency 498 MHz
  3. Test third multiplex Ostankino TVK 34, frequency 578 MHz

For local repeaters, broadcast parameters may differ. The Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation provides for the widespread launch of twenty federal, free channels. You will find towers under construction and operating in the Moscow region in the right block of the current page.

Advantages of terrestrial digital television

Maintenance free

A television installed in compliance with all rules will serve for a long time without service maintenance.

A large number of TVs can be connected to one antenna when the cable is laid in series.

Digital Quality

Image without interference and distortion with digital system DVB-T2 transmission and high definition support.

No monthly fee

Free television shows all federal channels, 20 programs have been officially launched and 10 are in test mode.





Reception of digital television in Moscow is possible on any televisions, with the difference that for older models you will need a dvb-t2 receiver. This is a small set-top box with a separate remote control through which it is controlled. The signal from the antenna is supplied to the receiver, and you can connect it to the TV using a “tulips” or “scart” cord. How to set up the receiver is described in the user manual. In new types of flat TV panels, the tuner is already built-in, look for dvb-t2 in the specifications and try to find digital channels. If it doesn’t work, check the cable connection and find out if you have regular cable TV in your home.

DVB-T2 television equipment sets

Price 5,500 rub.

Antenna without amplifier with one receiver, distance to Ostankino 20-30 km.

  • Digital antenna DVB-T2 10dB
  • Wall bracket 35cm.
  • Cable 10 m., connectors 2 pcs.
  • Digital receiver DVB-T2
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Popular set

Price 11,500 rub.

Antenna with amplifier without receivers, distance to Ostankino 60 km.

  • Digital antenna DVB-T2 15dB
  • Brackets 0.5m. 2 pcs., 4m mast.
  • Cable 10m, connectors 10pcs.
  • Signal amplifier 20dB
  • Installation on the wall from a 4m ladder.
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Price 16,500 rub.

Antenna with amplifier without receivers, distance to Ostankino more than 60 km.

  • Digital antenna DVB-T2 20dB
  • Brackets 0.5m. 2 pcs., 6m mast.
  • Cable 10m, connectors 10pcs.
  • Mast signal amplifier 40dB
  • Installation on the wall from a 4m ladder.
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Digital receivers for old TVs

Receiver Oriel 100


Price 2,200 rub.

  • Plastic case
  • Recording Timer, Time Shift
  • Viewing photos and videos
  • Standard DVB-T2/T, Outputs - HDMI, RCA

Receiver Oriel 120


Price 2,300 rub.

  • Metal case, display
  • Recording Timer, Time Shift
  • Viewing photos and videos
  • DVB-T2/T standard, Outputs - HDMI, RCA, RF

The main part of the equipment set is the antenna; the quality of terrestrial television reception depends on its power. For Moscow, an antenna with an average gain is usually sufficient. In some cases, a more powerful option is required. This happens when a country cottage, private house or cottage is located in a lowland and surrounded by tall trees. The distance to the tower also plays an important role. Installation is desirable in the highest part of the house; installation is carried out on a small bracket or steel mast. The price of the work will vary depending on the complexity, the exact cost is calculated by the master according to the standard price list, taking into account current discounts and shares. The connection is made to the existing cabling using an amplifier and dividers. The master can arrive the very next day after receiving the order.

Our company’s specialists 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 setup are carried out on televisions and television receivers - terrestrial TV tuners (set-top boxes). We provide service to all districts of Moscow and the nearest districts of the Moscow region. Organized for the convenience of users.

Terrestrial television. How to watch TV channels for free.

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

We bring to your attention a list of frequencies of free television channels on terrestrial television, designed to streamline your TV setup. Specifying the broadcast frequency of a specific TV channel speeds up setting up TVs that do not have an automatic TV channel sorting function. It also allows you to tune television channels to older models of televisions, in which, as a result of changes in circuit parameters, the automatic frequency adjustment system of the APCG local oscillator does not work properly.


The table shows the analog frequencies required to watch TV channels for free 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 replaced by broadcasting on new system digital terrestrial television broadcasting DVB-T2, which has been adopted as a standard. Televisions and set-top boxes released with a DVB-T tuner do not allow watching television programs in the new television broadcasting system and will not work.

How many channels does the digital set-top box 2019 show?

How many channels does a digital set-top box show? DVB-T2 terrestrial television?
With the help of ethereal digital set-top box you can configure three multiplexes: RTRS-1, RTRS-2 and RTRS-3 with ten channels each, as well as 12 channels of the “fourth multiplex”, for a total of forty-two. 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.

The first multiplex of digital television in Russia RTRS-1

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

The second multiplex of Russian digital television 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 television programs included in first multiplex included in second multiplex TV channels are not required for free distribution by satellite and cable television operators.


The third multiplex of digital television of Russia RTRS-3

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


TV channel Hunting and Fishing. TV channel Drive

When automatically scanning digital terrestrial television bands, in addition to those described above, at a frequency of 562 kHz, 12 programs are detected: 10 channels of the first multiplex, as well as TV channel Hunting and Fishing And TV channel Drive.
Sometimes these 12 television channels are called the fourth multiplex in Moscow. The quality of the transmitted signal from the channels of the fourth multiplex is much worse than on the first three: 8K instead of 32K, and the signal level is almost half as much. Therefore, channels are played back in worse 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 option 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 quality of reception of these very weaker TV channels, Hunting and Fishing and Drive.

What to do if digital channels on your TV disappear

Why digital channels disappeared on a tuned television receiver? Nowadays, when terrestrial digital television is just beginning to explore the Russian expanses, the question of the disappearance of one, several channels or a whole dozen multiplexes is sometimes asked by all owners of digital terrestrial receivers.
The Russian TV and Radio Broadcasting Network RTRS, which is changing broadcast parameters, knows exactly why and where digital television channels are disappearing.
In order for the missing channels to reappear on your receivers, you should re-automatically or manually search for channels on an external terrestrial receiver, or on a TV with a built-in digital receiver of DVB-T2 terrestrial channels.

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

The coverage area of ​​the Moscow region with digital television of the DVB-T2 format will soon be 100%. To ensure this, reconstruction or construction of new relay stations is carried out. About thirty such objects receive from the television tower, amplify and transmit the 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, broadcasting.
  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 mode.
  4. Moscow Region, Shatura- RTRS-1 730 MHz, broadcasts; RTRS-2 754 MHz, broadcasting.
  5. Moscow, Butovo
  6. Moscow Region, Istrinsky district, Davydovskoye- RTRS-1 546 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 498 MHz, under construction.
  7. Moscow Region, Ruza district, Morevo
  8. Moscow Region, Naro-Fominsk district, Pozhitkovo- RTRS-1 546 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 498 MHz, under construction.
  9. Moscow, Troitsky Autonomous Okrug, 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 - Dulevo
  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, Mozhaisky district, Otyakovo- RTRS-1 778 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 754 MHz, under construction.
  19. Moscow Region, Shakhovsky district, Zhiliye Gory- 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, Ozyory- RTRS-1 778 MHz, under construction; RTRS-2 770 MHz, under construction.
  22. Moscow Region, Egoryevsky 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.

Answers to questions on free-to-air television

Double image from indoor antenna

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

Dual image appears when watching analogue terrestrial television, when the antenna receives direct and reflected signals from the television tower. The signal reflected from high-rise 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 towards the television center.

TV Erisson 43ULEA99T2SM does not find a single DVB-T channel

I can’t watch channels via DVB, I bought a separate antenna, I turn on the auto search, it doesn’t find a single channel, I’ve already changed the region from Russia to Germany, and manual search. What to do? 10.30.2018, Moscow, Chertanovo district.

To set up digital terrestrial channels on your TV, as on any other TV, you must, without changing the country of residence, set the option of digital terrestrial (terrestrial) channels DVB-T2 in the Menu, connect your own external antenna and enable 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, which divides the input television signal from the antenna into several outputs independent of each other. Any splitter, or as they also say “crab,” weakens the level of the television signal. Therefore, you may need to install a special one that is powered from an electrical outlet. To obtain an image best quality, antenna amplifier should be located in close proximity to the antenna.

This question is very relevant now, because analogue television broadcasting is promised to be switched off in Russia this year.
There is no need to be afraid of this; you can set up digital television on a DVB-T2 set-top box. How to configure - by turning on automatic search programs. And it is not necessary to change the receiving antenna; radio waves can be received using an already installed and oriented analog one. Unless you want to get rid of the heavy and bulky old antenna and instead accept and tune digital television to a small-sized UHF range.

Digital terrestrial channels. DVB-T2 in Moscow.

Digital terrestrial television channels.

List of DVB-T2 channels. Frequencies of digital terrestrial channels DVB-T2 in Moscow.

Broadcasting of digital terrestrial channels of the first and second multiplexes is free!!! This is a replacement for broadcast channels. They will not be paid. It is planned to increase the number of channels to one hundred. Among them will be commercial paid packages.

Digital terrestrial channel number
List of digital terrestrial channels
Digital terrestrial channel frequency. (MHz)
Broadcasting standard for digital terrestrial channels

Channels of the second multiplex

Home

NTV+ Sport Plus

Second multiplex frequency

DVB-T2

Channels of the first multiplex

First channel

St. Petersburg channel 5

Culture

Carousel

First multiplex frequency

DVB-T2
34

First channel

Culture

Carousel

578 DVB-T

Digital terrestrial television

The main difference between digital terrestrial channels and analogue ones is high quality digital channels (no noise, interference and repetitions) and a clearer picture - high noise immunity. I install antennas on the window in houses, on the side opposite the Ostankino Tower. The data transfer protocol is designed so that the reflected signal is received without unnecessary data and you see an excellent quality picture.

Digital television DVB-T2 is ideal for large LCD and plasma TVs.

The list of digital terrestrial television channels in Moscow now includes 20 channels.

HOW TO WATCH DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL CHANNELS?

To receive digital terrestrial channels in Moscow and the region, it is necessary that the TV has a built-in digital tuner of the DVB-T2 standard (see specifications TV). Otherwise, you will have to buy an additional DVB-T2 receiver, which connects to any TV via HDMI or composite (tulips or scart) input.

Digital reception ethereal channels is carried out to an external UHF antenna. In your apartment building cable home network (Akado, OnLime, etc.), most likely these digital TV channels will be on other (cable) TV frequencies that do not coincide with the terrestrial frequencies given in the table. You need to start auto-search for channels.

If the distance from the transmitter (Ostankino TV tower in Moscow and Moscow region) to the TV is less or about 20 km, then reception is possible at room temperature UHF antenna. Otherwise, you will have to use an external UHF antenna, possibly with an amplifier. It all depends on the installation height of your antenna and the distance to the TV tower. With a good outdoor UHF antenna with a low-noise amplifier, reception of digital terrestrial channels is possible at a distance of more than 80 km from the television tower.

Digital TV coverage area in Moscow and the region (channel 30)
Digital terrestrial television network in Moscow and the Moscow region (construction stages)

Analogue terrestrial channels

Terrestrial TV channels. TV channel frequencies in Moscow.

TV CHANNEL NUMBER

LIST OF TERRE CHANNELS

FREQUENCIES OF AIR CHANNELS. (MHz)

1 First channel 49.75
3 TVC 77.25
6 Russia 2 175.25
8 NTV 191.25
11 Russia 1 215.25
23 Pepper 487.25
25 EuroNews 503.25
27 STS 519.25
29 Disney 535.25
31 Home 551.25
33 Russia K 567.25
35 TNT 583.25
38 Friday 607.25
44 Channel 5 655.25
46 TV3 671.25
49 REN-TV 695.25
51 Channel U 711.25
57 Star 759.25
60 2X2 783.25