Essential. Terrestrial television Frequencies of terrestrial digital television in Belarus

The service of access to the network of terrestrial digital television broadcasting will provide you with the opportunity to connect ZALA television where previously viewing TV channels was unavailable due to lack of technical capability.
The used wireless TV signal transmission technology will allow you to watch TV channels in digital quality in the most remote corners of our country.

Television programs are viewed by means of digital terrestrial television broadcasting stations of RUE Beltelecom.

You can use the service of access to the digital terrestrial television broadcasting network by connecting one of the basic TV packages “Standard TV” or “Ethereal ZALA: All Inclusive”.

TV channels are broadcast around the clock.

All subscribers of the "Standard TV" and "Terrestrial ZALA: All Inclusive" packages get access to the network of terrestrial digital television broadcasting of RUE "Beltelecom", which broadcasts a social package of 9 programs, DVB-T standards - 8 programs and DVB-T2 - 1 program ...

To receive the service, you may need a receiving antenna, a mast (pipe stand, bracket), as well as their installation. Receiving equipment can be purchased and installed at service centers of RUE Beltelecom.
Please note that the ZALA terrestrial television service is provided only on the subscriber equipment of RUE Beltelecom - terrestrial set-top boxes and CAM modules, issued free of charge in sales services for the duration of the contract. The program package "ZALA on-air: all inclusive", "TV Standard", as well as additional thematic packages of ZALA on-air television are available to subscribers only in the DVB-T2 standard.
The packages "Standard TV" and "Air ZALA: All Inclusive" are provided to individuals residing in the Republic of Belarus, as well as to legal entities operating in the territory of the Republic of Belarus, if technically possible.

You can get acquainted with the coverage map of the commercial terrestrial digital television broadcasting network.

Additional information about the service can be obtained by phone 123 (the help is free).

For subscribers of the service, an electronic version of the Service User's Manual is provided, and in the case of independently connecting the equipment, we suggest using the Memo

Tariffs for individuals

Provision of access to the digital terrestrial television broadcasting network (ZALA ™), at a time 4.50 rubles.

In accordance with the current legislation, tariffs for individuals are set taking into account value added tax.

Basic packages

TV standard (terrestrial ZALA, for individuals)

Rate:

RUB 5.00 per month (for individuals, including VAT);

TV Channels (27)

Belarus 1 О
ONT O
STV O
World about
RTR-Belarus O
NTV-Belarus O
Belarus 2 О
Belarus 3 О
Belarus 5 О
TNT International
VTV
TV3
YASNAE TV
RU TV
TV shop
Kinomix
Russian illusion
My planet
Russia-Culture
Chanson TV
Manor
Hunting and fishing
Sundress
Match! Planet T
Setanta Sports Eurasia
Carousel
O!

Legend:

T - test broadcast

Note:
Viewing TV channels included in the "Standard TV" terrestrial television package is possible only in real time.
The list and number of channels may vary. As part of the "Standard TV" package, the subscriber is provided with at least 26 TV channels (taking into account the publicly available package of programs broadcast in the public domain).

The "Standard TV" package is provided individuals and legal entities. In accordance with the current legislation, tariffs for individuals are set taking into account value added tax. In accordance with the current legislation, tariffs for legal entities are set excluding value added tax. Value added tax is levied according to the law.

If it is necessary to perform additional work on laying a television cable at the request of a subscriber of a legal entity and an individual entrepreneur, the fee is charged in accordance with the tariffs for additional work at subscriber points provided to legal entities and individual entrepreneurs.

Essential ZALA: all inclusive (for individuals)

Rate:

RUB 7.50 per month (for individuals, VAT included)

TV Channels (45)

Belarus 1 О
ONT O
STV O
World about
RTR-Belarus O
NTV-Belarus O
Belarus 2 О
Belarus 3 О
Belarus 5 О
TNT International
VTV
TV3
YASNAE TV
RU TV
TV shop
Kinomix
MEN'S MOVIE
BelMuzTV
Russian illusion
Eurocino
My planet
Russia-Culture
RTVi
Chanson TV
Manor
Hunting and fishing
Native cinema
Film premiere
Film family (only for terrestrial television subscribers)
Weapon
Match! Planet T
Setanta Sports Eurasia
Kinohit
Home Cinema
Kitchen TV
Multilandia
Gulli girl
Tiji
Carousel
BelRos
Union
8 channel
Comedy
Visiting a fairy tale
O!

Legend:
О - channel of the publicly available package
T - test broadcast

Note:
Watching TV channels included in the terrestrial television package "Ethereal ZALA: All Inclusive" is possible only in real time.
The list and number of channels may vary.

The "Essential ZALA: All Inclusive" package is provided to individuals and legal entities. In accordance with the current legislation, tariffs for individuals are set taking into account value added tax.

If it is necessary to perform additional work on laying a television cable at the request of an individual subscriber, the fee is charged in accordance with the tariffs for additional work at subscriber points provided to individuals (except for individual entrepreneurs).

Additional packages

Child (for subscribers of the "Essential ZALA: All Inclusive" service)

Rate:

0.63 RUB per month (tariff including VAT)

TV Channels (4)

Multimania
Gulli girl
Tiji
Cartoon

 Note:

For the soul

Rate:

RUB 0.32 per month (tariff including VAT)

TV Channels (7)

Film family (only for terrestrial television subscribers)
Union
MuzSoyuz (not available for terrestrial TV subscribers) T
Secret T
Red (not available to terrestrial TV subscribers)
Time: distant and near (not available to terrestrial TV subscribers)
Retro (not available to subscribers of terrestrial television)

Note:
It is possible to change the list of channels.
Can be connected independently or as part of "ZALA: All Inclusive"

Several days are left before the transition of Belarus to terrestrial digital television broadcasting is completed. The full transition will take place on May 15, 2015, when analogue terrestrial television broadcasting in the decimeter wavelength range will be terminated at the last 10 facilities, including the country's main radio and television broadcasting station in Kolodishchi. It should be noted that TV broadcasting in the MV (meter wave) range will last until June 17, and some of the TV channels broadcasting on 1-5 TVKs will not be switched off in the near future.

As reported in the Ministry of Communications, an extensive network of terrestrial digital television broadcasting has already been built in Belarus, today it consists of 84 digital television transmitters, covering almost the entire territory in which the population of the country lives. The network provides broadcasting of a mandatory free package consisting of 8 television programs and one radio program (First National Channel of Belarusian Radio).

The first disconnections of analogue broadcasting in our country were carried out on August 1, 2013, when the corresponding UHF transmitters were turned off in Osipovichi. Since then, analogue television broadcasting has been discontinued at 32 sites (76%).

Digital television allows you to transmit television programs with high image and sound quality, digital television signal is less susceptible to interference and allows you to significantly increase the number of television channels (this is especially important for rural areas).

What you need to watch digital TV

If you use the services of a cable operator (these are, as a rule, regional and district centers, large cities), then no additional activities are required, you will continue to receive a television signal as before.

Moreover, most cable television operators carry out parallel transmission of analog and digital television signals, so if a subscriber wants to receive a signal in digital format, he should contact his cable television operator and inquire about the availability of the appropriate technical capability.

The same applies to the subscribers of interactive television services, for example, ZALA services from RUE "Beltelecom" - they are already watching a television signal in digital format.

If, to receive a television signal, an individual (installed on a window or near a house) or collective (installed on the roof of a building) antennas are used, then to receive a compulsory publicly available package of television programs, you need:

  • TV with support for DVB-T or DVB-T2 standard and MPEG-4 encoding (compression) format or digital set-top box with similar parameters, which is connected to a regular TV;
  • individual television antenna of decimeter wavelength range (470-862 MHz) with horizontal polarization.
The Ministry of Communications and Informatization reminds that on issues related to the transition to terrestrial digital television broadcasting, you can contact the specialists of the unified reference and information service 172. Calls from the landline telephone network are free.

Schedule for phasing out analogue television broadcasting on the territory of the Republic of Belarus in 2014.

Vitebsk

Brest

Gomel

Grodno

Trokeniki

Kolodischi

Old Roads

Soligorsk

In this article, we will talk about Belarusian digital television. In our store you will always find all the accessories for organizing satellite and terrestrial television.
If a person has a TV, or he recently acquired it, then the question naturally arises - what to watch? In this article, I want to cover all possible alternatives superficially. It is especially important to decide on the choice of a television signal at the stage of construction and repair in order to bring all the necessary cables to televisions. Digital television in Belarus is presented

1) Cable TV,

2) Terrestrial digital television,

4) Satellite TV.

More options for digital television do not occur to me, if you want to supplement me, then unsubscribe in the comments.

Now I will say trivial things, but for cable television, a cable from the provider must come to your apartment or house!


If you live in a country house, or your house is simply not serviced by any organization, then you will not be able to conclude an agreement with any of the operators. As a rule, after the conclusion of the contract and payment for services, a DVB-C set-top box or a conditional access module for a TV is issued for use, or purchased by you yourself, the subscription fee depends on the provider and the channel package. It is enough to bring one coaxial cable into the apartment, then you can use splitters.


Now, about terrestrial digital television - for reception you need a decimeter antenna, it can of course be room-type - this is subject to a very good signal from the transmitting tower, but more often it is outdoor. If your TV has a built-in tuner labeled DVB-T or DVB-T2, then you can connect the antenna directly to the TV, if your TV is equipped with only an analog tuner, then you need to additionally buy an external DVB-T \ T2 unit, the common name is a digital set-top box.

You can watch the social package of programs absolutely free - these are channels Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir, Belarus 5 (DVB-T2). All other channels - contact beltelecom or KosmosTV


IP TV (ip TV) is a service of access to TV broadcasting channels via the Internet. To watch TV using this technology, you need a reliable and fast network access. By connecting the TV to the Internet via wi-fi or cable, you download the application, pay for services and watch. If your TV is old and does not support installation of programs, then an external set-top box for IP TV is used. The most famous version of IP TV in Belarus is ZALA (Beltelecom).

Now a few words about satellite TV. Oddly enough, to watch satellite TV you need a dish, no dish - no satellite TV! On the territory of our country, you can receive a dozen satellites, but if you are interested in channels in Russian, and not in Turkish, Arabic, German, Ukrainian, then only the Eutelsat satellite in a position of 36 degrees is of interest. If your dish is tuned to this satellite, then you can buy a satellite tuner from the Tricolor operator, or a satellite tuner from the NTV-plus operator (depending on whose channels and prices you prefer). Perhaps your TV has a built-in satellite tuner (DVB-S2), which means that you can install a module with a card instead of an external tuner in it, but you will not save money for money, so I do not recommend overpaying for a satellite tuner built into the TV.
To connect satellite TV, a personal cable must come from the dish to each viewing point, or at least 2 cables to the distribution box.

That is quite often in the column "TV-tuner" we can see the following designations: analog, DVB-C, DVB-T, DVB-T2, in some models the DVB-S / S2 standard is additionally found. What is it, what is it for and what does it affect? Let's figure it out.

A TV tuner is a type of radio receiver that is designed to receive a television signal of various standards. All existing television broadcasting standards at the moment can be conditionally divided into 2 types: analog and digital. The abbreviation DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) stands for digital.

Thus, the vast majority of modern televisions can receive and process both an analog signal and various digital standards. The difference is determined by the ability to transmit a signal with a certain resolution and frame rate per second (fps).

Obsolete television standards (analog)

With an analog signal, everything is simple. In the 20th century, at the dawn of color television, several analog television formats were used: NTSC, PAL, and SECAM.

NTSC- became the first official color television standard. It happened in the USA in 1953. NTSC was "sharpened" for a screen resolution of 720x480 pixels and a frequency of 30 frames per second. These parameters were chosen solely due to the fact that the frequency of industrial electrical networks in the United States is 60 Hz. This type of analog signal has become the basis for the countries of the North American continent and Japan.

SECAM appeared in 1956 in France. Here, the characteristics were already somewhat different. The signal provided a resolution of 720x576 and a frequency of 25 frames per second. The standard current frequency in European power grids is 50 Hz, which is why it had such parameters. SECAM was adopted as a benchmark for the Soviet Union, firstly, because it met Soviet industrial standards, and secondly, because France provided broadcasting equipment and favorable conditions for purchasing a license.

PAL originated as an alternative to the SECAM signal in 1967 in Germany. It was also "sharpened" for 720x576 resolution and 25 frames per second. All European countries except France and the Soviet Union adopted this standard as a baseline and used it until the end of the 20th century.

Modern TVs, which are produced for the European region, process PAL and SECAM signals without problems, but if you bought a TV in the USA, then theoretically problems may arise and you will have to buy a special adapter.

However, the era of analog broadcasting is almost a thing of the past, and there is hardly any need to worry about compatibility. It is enough to remember that the designation "analog" in Europe means support for PAL and SECAM signals.

As a rule, the labeling of the TV can always tell which region it is intended for.

Digital television standards

Digital television began to supplant analog in the last years of the 20th century. As with analog standards, there is also regional separation for digital.

  • ATSC- developed in the USA, used in North American countries
  • ISDB- designed in Japan, used in the Pacific Rim and South America
  • DTMB- a digital television standard used only in China
  • DMB- Korean digital television standard
  • DVB- developed in Europe, the most popular standard (used in 270 countries)

ATSC appeared in 1996 in the USA and was intended to replace analog NTSC. Actually, its peculiarity is that it is adapted to the broadcasting frequency of 60 Hz. The standard supports satellite, cable and terrestrial broadcasting. The technical capabilities of ATSC are slightly broader than those of other digital standards. In particular, it is capable of providing six-channel audio broadcasting (5.1)

ISDB- Japanese standard, which is adopted as the base in Japan and South America. Supports satellite, terrestrial, cable and satellite broadcasts for mobile devices.

DTMB- standard for broadcast and mobile broadcasting, currently used only in China

DMB Is an experimental standard available to residents of South Korea and Japan. In addition to satellite, cable and terrestrial broadcasting, it supports satellite mobile broadcasting. Multimedia content can be received directly from the satellite on a tablet or mobile phone.

DVB-T and DVBT-2 standards

Initially, the DVB digital broadcasting standard was created for satellite broadcasting, but later there were versions of DVB for cable, terrestrial and later for satellite mobile broadcasting. Now the following variants of the DVB standard exist.

  • DVB-T and DVB-T2- terrestrial group, the signal is received by a conventional antenna
  • DVB-C- broadcasting standard for cable networks
  • DVB-S and DVB-S2- satellite broadcasting standards
  • DVB-H- satellite standard for mobile devices

In 2015, Russia and Belarus made the final transition from terrestrial analogue to digital broadcasting. The DVB-T2 standard was adopted as a basis. Most modern TV models support the DVB-T and DVB-T2 standards, that is, they are able to process the signal that is received by a conventional antenna.

The second version of the standard is improved. The maximum possible capacity of the broadcasting network has been expanded and other technical parameters have been improved. In Russia and Belarus, the second version of the standard was adopted solely due to the fact that the transition to it took place after the first was morally outdated. In Europe, Africa and Australia, for example, DVB-T (blue on the map) is still the basic digital broadcasting standard.

By the way, the signals are incompatible. That is, if we assume that your TV is capable of processing only a DVB-T signal, you will not be able to receive terrestrial television with a conventional antenna in Belarus.

What if the tuner for some reason is not adapted to receive a DVB signal or the old TV does not support digital television at all? Buy digital TV receiver with antenna output (tv attachment). It is inexpensive, so there shouldn't be any serious problems.

DVB-C standard

DVB-C is the European digital cable TV standard. Supported by almost all models of modern TVs intended for sale in Europe. A tuner with this standard is able to correctly process the signal used by cable TV providers.

It is worth remembering that some cable networks or individual channels can be encoded. In the contract when connecting cable TV, such nuances are always spelled out. For decoding, you may additionally need a special card that is inserted into the CAM module or into a digital TV receiver. You can get it from your cable TV operator.

DVB-S and DVB-S2 standards

How to set up satellite TV? The fact is that the processing of signals from satellite broadcasting standards DVB-S and DVB-S2 is NOT provided for in all modern TVs. If you intend to watch satellite channels, pay attention to what parameters are indicated in the “Tuner” column. If the S group standards are indicated, it means that to watch satellite TV you only need a special card from the provider (in the CAM module) and a connection to a satellite dish. It will not be difficult to tune satellite TV channels yourself. If the TV does not support the S group standards, then you will additionally need a receiver (special set-top box) to watch satellite channels.

DVB-S2 is an improved version of the standard, technically different from the outdated DVB-S. When connecting satellite TV, pay attention to the signal standard of the satellite from which you are going to receive channels. Technical parameters are always indicated in the documentation.

DVB-H standard

DVB-H is a European television standard for mobile devices. It is a logical continuation of the DVB-T standard, but is not used in stationary equipment. The tuner of an ordinary TV is unlikely to be adapted to receive such a signal, therefore it is useless to look for this standard in the technical specifications when choosing a TV. For broadcasting and receiving of a DVB-H signal, technologies are used that are designed to save the battery of a mobile device. In the CIS countries, in experimental mode, the DVB-H signal is broadcast only to some districts of Moscow and is not yet relevant for Belarus.

What is important to consider when choosing a TV?

The first thing to pay attention to is the region for which the model is intended. As mentioned above, you can find out by marking the model. American TVs will definitely add to your connection problems. Models adapted for the Asian region (Japan, Korea) are very likely to be tuned to receive a signal of the ISDB standard, not DVB.

Such problems will definitely not arise if the TV model is certified for implementation in the CIS countries. But if you are offered to buy confiscated contraband goods at a cheap price, or, for example, an uncle decided to send a TV set from America, carefully study the characteristics.

The second thing that is important to pay attention to is the ability of the tuner to process signals of the DVB-S and DVB-S2 standards. As already mentioned, not every TV model, even from serious brands like Samsung, LG or Sony, is capable of receiving a signal of this group of standards.

Well, if you have additional questions, you can always ask them to the specialists of our call center. They will help you choose the best TV or tell you which digital TV receiver is the best to buy if you have problems. Phones at the top of the page.

To the choice of TV

Digital television in Belarus is developing at an accelerated pace. The entire territory of Belarus is covered with a digital terrestrial signal. Over-the-air reception is currently the easiest way to receive digital TV programs.

The main advantages of the digital terrestrial signal are obvious:

  • installation of the antenna with minimal costs, once installed and you do not need to pay more;
  • connecting multiple TVs to one antenna with standard wiring;
  • setting up and further operation does not require large costs and subscription fees;
  • installation is possible on your own on the wall of the house or on the roof.

Have Installation of the terrestrial antenna allows you to receive more than 8 free channels. Recall that a full transition to digital terrestrial television broadcasting was carried out on May 15, 2015, when analogue terrestrial television broadcasting in the decimeter wavelength range was terminated at the last 10 sites, including the country's main radio and television broadcasting station in Kolodishchi.

The quality of TV signal reception depends on various factors. Such factors are: the location of the object in relation to the coverage area of ​​the transmitting station, the terrain, the landscape features of the surrounding landscape, etc. That is, everything that, when received, can affect the level of the received signal, as well as screen the receiving point.

So, if the receiving place is at a considerable distance from the station, or if the receiving place is obstructed by hills or forest, then you have to use more powerful antennas or use amplifiers.

DVB-T digital television coverage area in Belarus

Currently, there are 91 operating radio transmitting centers in Belarus (picture below). The most powerful in Mogilev. The weakest is in Liozno, Vitebsk region. All these stations broadcast 8 channels in DVB-T format. The coverage area of ​​digital DVB-T signal is 98.59%. The map shows the estimated coverage area for antennas installed at a height of 10 meters.

Receiving antenna selection

The receiving antenna is a device designed to effectively receive radio waves; it converts the energy of the electromagnetic field at a given point into a high-frequency radio signal and directs it into a coaxial cable. Only a well-chosen, correctly installed and oriented antenna provides reliable (good) reception of digital TV signals.

To receive digital TV signals in Belarus, receiving antennas operating in the range of 21-60 channels are used. All antennas that previously worked with analogue broadcasting are impractical to use. VHF antennas and "Polish" antennas with a signal amplifier will not work!

The greater the distance to the transmitting station, the higher the antenna gain should be. An antenna with a gain of 12-15 dB is sufficient to receive nearby powerful stations (distances up to 20-30 km). If the distance to the received powerful station exceeds 20-30 km or the reception conditions are difficult (hills, forest, tall buildings, etc.), then a receiving antenna with a gain of at least 17 dB should be used. This corresponds to roughly doubling the received signal. In the general case, the rule is that the more elements an antenna has, the greater its gain, the narrower its radiation pattern and the better it attenuates interference, increasing the signal-to-noise ratio of the received signal, that is, as if amplifying it.

From this it follows that an antenna with a large number of elements and a narrow radiation pattern should be oriented very carefully to the station, since even when the antenna is turned left-right by only 5 degrees, the received signal level is already changing greatly.

Under some conditions, indoor antennas can also be used to receive digital TV. Since an indoor antenna requires a very strong signal to operate, you can try to use them only in the immediate vicinity of transmitting stations, usually at distances not exceeding 10 km. In addition to the above, antenna performance is also affected by the antenna installation height in relation to ground level (height of the receiving point, floor in a multi-storey building, its position in the room, house material, etc.).

The best location for such an antenna is near a window facing the transmitting station, the antenna should be positioned as high as possible. With this arrangement, the influence on the reception of the movement of people around the room is minimal.

Installing the receiving antenna

Before installing the antenna, make sure that the receiving point has a signal of the required level. When installing the antenna, move it vertically and horizontally to obtain the best reception. In places of critical reception, this can give an additional increase in the signal level. If it is not possible to find places with satisfactory reception conditions on the roof, you can look for it on the territory of the site. The recommended installation height of the outdoor antenna is at least 10 m from the ground. Generally, the higher the antenna is installed, the stronger the received signal.

The antenna should be directed towards the nearest station and, smoothly turning it left / right horizontally, achieve the maximum of the received signal on the level and quality indicator displayed on the TV receiver screen (it is convenient to do this in the manual station search mode). It is necessary to turn the antenna by about 2-5 degrees each time, expecting then a steady result. After finding the exact direction to the station, you can try to move the antenna up / down within a small range, again achieving the best signal. We advise you to do all this without an antenna amplifier in the path. If you want to receive several multiplexes, we recommend that you do this operation for the highest frequency of them.

The use of an antenna amplifier is justified only after all other measures have been taken to obtain the maximum possible signal, that is: an antenna with a gain of at least 17-18 dB is installed, the optimal place and height of its installation are selected and there is, albeit unstable, but all still receiving stations.

Features of setting up TVs and digital receivers

    Connect the antenna cable from the digital terrestrial antenna to your TV or tuner;

    For connection, use F-male connectors (soldering the cable is not recommended);

    Turn on DVB-T or DVB-T2 digital terrestrial signal search in automatic or manual mode;

When manually tuning, you must specify the channel number and its frequency.


If, as a result of an automatic search, a message appears stating that no programs were found, then the reasons for this may be:

  • - the antenna is not designed to receive decimeter channels;
  • - the antenna has a low gain;
  • - the antenna is directed past the transmitting station;
  • - antenna height is insufficient;
  • - the antenna amplifier (if any) is not receiving power or is defective.

When manually tuning, you must specify the channel number and its frequency.

When installing the antenna, it is necessary to achieve such a margin on the received signal so that when it decreases due to a change in the conditions of passage (weather, change of season, time of day, over-transmission, etc.), the value of the received signal would always ensure reliable reception. This condition is fulfilled if the signal level indicator of the digital receiver shows at least 70 - 80% on all channels of the received multiplexes.

Formation of software packages

In terrestrial digital TV, various programs are “packed” into so-called multiplexes. Each multiplex is then broadcast on the frequency of one of the UHF TV channels.

Currently, three multiplexes are being transmitted in the Republic of Belarus. The first multiplex (compulsory publicly available program package) includes 8 television programs (Belarus 1, ONT, STV, Mir, RTR-Belarus, NTV-Belarus, Belarus 2, Belarus 3 ") and one radio program (" The First National Channel of the Belarusian Radio ").

To watch the Belarus 5 TV channel, which is transmitted as part of the 2nd multiplex in unencrypted form, you need a digital tuner of the DVB-T2 standard. In this regard, it is recommended to purchase a tuner of the DVB-T2 standard to view the entire publicly available software package.

The second and third multiplexes each include 18 television programs. During automatic search, the channels of the second and third multiplexes will be presented in encoded form. To ensure the reception of scrambled channels, it is necessary to conclude an agreement, while the issuance of a digital tuner is free of charge. Additional information on commercial digital television can be obtained on the website www.zala.by.


DVB-T / T2 signal reception parameters

Parameters of DVB-T signal reception 1st multiplex

Installation point

TV channel number

Frequency, MHz

Estimated radius of the service area of ​​the transmitter, km

Antenna polarization

Digital package

programs

Brest

Baranovichi

horizontal

Brest

horizontal

Brest

Big Chuchevichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Brest

Drogichin

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Brest

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Brest

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Brest

Rakitnitsa

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Brest

Sinkevichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Brest

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

Sharkovshchina

horizontal

Belarus 1, ONT, Belarus 2, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus

Vitebsk

Krulevshchina

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

Bogdanovo

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

Lyalevshchina

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

Dolginovo

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

Mishnevichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Vitebsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

Volosovichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

Zhitkovichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

Ivanova Sloboda

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

Mironenki

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

Smetanichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

Soltanovo

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

Stodolichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

Vornovka

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

Verbovichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Gomel

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

Geranen

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

Koshelevo

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

Svisloch

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

Smorgon

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

Archers

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

Trokeniki

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Grodno

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Berezino

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Comb (Cherven)

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Kolodischi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Krupsky

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Housewarming

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Radoshkovichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mites

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Soligorsk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Old Roads

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

horizontal

Yaroshevka

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Dolginovo

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Molodechno

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

Bobruisk

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

Zaprudie

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

Kostyukovichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

Mstislavl

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

Osipovichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

Slavgorod

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

Shepelevichi

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Mogilev

Berezovka

horizontal

Belarus 1, Belarus 2, Belarus 3, ONT, STV, NTV-Belarus, RTR-Belarus, Mir

Parameters of reception of DVB-T2 signal 2nd multiplex

From the 2nd multiplex, 18 Zala terrestrial television channels are broadcast. Of these, 2 channels are free (" 8 channels" and " Belarus 5" (test mode)

Installation point

TV channel number

Berezino

Krupsky

Kolodischi

Yaroshevka

Mites

Comb

Soligorsk

Radoshkovichi

Housewarming

Dolginovo

Molodechno

Art. Roads

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Krulevshchina

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Mishnevichi

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Sharkovshchina

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Dolginovo

Vitebsk

Grodno

Svisloch

Grodno

Geranen

Grodno

Koshelevo

Grodno

New Guard

Grodno

Grodno

Grodno

Grodno

Grodno

Grodno

Grodno

Smorgon

Grodno

Grodno

Archers

Grodno

Grodno

Trokeniki

Mogilev

Mogilev

Osipovichi

Mogilev

Kostyukovichi

Mogilev

Mogilev

Slavgorod

Mogilev

Clear Forest (Bobruisk)

Mogilev

Mstislavl

Mogilev

Polykovichi

Mogilev

Zaprudie

Mogilev

Brest

Rakitnitsa

Brest

Brest

Sinkevichi

Brest

Drogichin

Brest

Brest

Have a day

Brest

Baranovichi

Brest

Brest

B. Chuchevichi

Gomel

Gomel

Soltanovo

Gomel

Gomel

Smetanichi

Gomel

Gomel

Volosovichi

Gomel

Gomel

Ivanova Sloboda

Gomel

Vornovka

Gomel

Zhitkovichi

Gomel

Stodolichi


Parameters of DVB-T2 signal reception 3rd multiplex

From the 3rd multiplex, 18 Zala terrestrial television channels are broadcast. Of these, 1 channel is free (" Union")

Installation point

TV channel number

Estimated radius of the service area, km

Berezino

Krupsky

Kolodischi

Yaroshevka

Mites

Comb

Radoshkovichi

Soligorsk

Dolginovo

Housewarming

Old Roads

Molodechno

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Sharkovshchina

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Obukhovo (Orsha)

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Dolginovo

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Mishnevichi

Vitebsk

Vitebsk

Krulevshchina

Mogilev

Mogilev

Kostyukovichi

Mogilev

Mogilev

Clear Forest (Bobruisk)

Mogilev

Polykovichi

Mogilev

Slavgorod

Mogilev

Osipovichi

Mogilev

Mogilev

Mstislavl

Mogilev

Zaprudie

Gomel

Gomel

Soltanovo

Gomel

Gomel

Gomel

Ivanova Sloboda

Gomel

Smetanichi

Gomel

Vornovka

Gomel

Volosovichi

Gomel

Gomel

Zhitkovichi

Gomel

Stodolichi

Brest

Baranovichi

Brest

Sinkevichi

Brest

Rakitnitsa

Brest

Drogichin

Brest

Brest

Brest

Have a day

Brest

Grodno

Geranen

Grodno

Grodno

Koshelevo

Grodno

Grodno

Grodno

Grodno

Grodno

Grodno

Svisloch

Grodno

Smorgon

Grodno

Grodno

Grodno

Archers

Grodno

Grodno

Trokeniki


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