Frequencies of digital television channels dvb t2. Equipment for digital television is what you can buy in our store. The question arises - how to connect digital terrestrial television at home?

At the beginning of 2019, DVB-T2 digital television in the Moscow region maximally expanded its coverage area. All repeaters in the Moscow region have launched the first multiplex, and the second package of free broadcasts is expected to begin in the near future digital channels. 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. DVB-T2 digital television is broadcast in the UHF range; frequencies can be found in the table at the bottom of the page.

Free on-air 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,

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. The 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.

Can be connected to one antenna a large number of TVs with serial cable wiring.

Digital Quality

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

Without subscription fee

Free TV 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 your house has a normal cable TV.

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 body, 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 country cottage, a private house or the 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 an existing cable wiring using an amplifier and dividers. The master can arrive the very next day after receiving the order.

Currently, Russia (like other countries of the world) is switching to digital broadcasting (DVB-T and DVB-T2). Russia started digitalization much later broadcasting, due to which she passed the stage of the first DVB-T standard and immediately introduced a new, more advanced standard, DVB-T2. This uses MPEG-4 compression instead of MPEG-2 (most European countries). MPEG-4 compression allows, with little loss in signal quality, to provide a significantly lower digital stream speed, which makes it possible to place significantly more in one package (multiplex). larger number programs and even use television high definition(HDTV).

What does the transition from the traditional analogue broadcasting we are used to to the DVB-T2 standard give the consumer?

Great quality signal. The digital signal has a very characteristic feature- either it has excellent (original) quality, or it does not exist at all. An analog signal has a smooth transition from excellent to Bad quality reception

Increased number of channels with the same frequency resource. Physically this means that in one physical channel With a bandwidth of 8 MHz, several programs are simultaneously broadcast (from 6 to 18). A set of programs located in one physical channel (8 MHz) is called a “package” (they are, as it were, “packed” into one single digital stream) or “multiplex”.

Simplified admission conditions. Physically, this means that where previously reception of an analog channel was difficult or impossible, DVB-T2 reception is becoming a reality. DVB-T2 signals are perfectly “readable” even when they are very noisy. This is their specialty.

No duplicate images on the TV screen. A very important factor in practice. Now, the presence of reflected signals does not affect the quality of reception in any way (of course, within reasonable limits).

Possibility of broadcasting high definition channels (HDTV). As a rule, such programs are necessarily present in any of the broadcast packages. Anyone who has seen the quality of an HDTV signal no longer wants to watch even the quality of a DVD signal from DVD players. HDTV quality can truly be enjoyed. There are no fundamental restrictions on broadcasting 3D programs (currently there are few interesting content in 3D).

Reception of programs not available on satellite broadcasts. As already noted, satellite (SAT) broadcasting is characterized by the peculiarity that not all desired programs are broadcast from this satellite. In addition, SAT broadcasting is paid, and state broadcasting is free, which also plays an important role. It is also important to add that the image quality DVB-T2 broadcasting is much better than SAT broadcasting due to increased speeds transfers.

Possibility of reception on the move. Standard DVB-T/T2 was formed initially with such a characteristic feature. Now it can be taken reliably and stably in a car, plane, train, etc. Maximum speed movement depends on the broadcast format of the DVB-T/2 signal and usually lies in the range of 220-440 km/h. Thus, almost every motorist can now install a small-sized flat tv(battery powered) and enjoy high-quality reception of digital signals (reliable reception is observed even in short tunnels).

Is underway in Moscow DVB-T2 broadcast on the channel k.30, k.24 and k.34(see frequency grid). In digital packages they are broadcast as demon paid channels standard definition (SD) and premium high definition (HD) channels.

Our company will select for you (and, if necessary, install) a small-sized antenna for high-quality reception of DVB-T/T2 signals.

We can also supply you with an economical tuner (STB) DVB-T2 - HDTV/MPEG-2/4 for receiving digital channels.

If necessary, we can separate digital signal to several rooms (according to the number of STBs), or an already received demodulated signal to several rooms (no additional STBs are required, but all TVs will only show identical programs, received by a single tuner).

The most economical way is for you to install one or another kit recommended by us for DVB-T2 broadcasting. At the same time, only 1 UHF antenna range.

Moreover, if you already have a shared cable network, then we will help you “mix in” digital packages V cable network without any damage to you. Naturally, in your home network We can also mix in satellite (SAT) broadcast signals. In this case, all signals will be broadcast via one single cable.

There are many options for solving a particular problem and everything is determined by the wishes of the Customer and his financial capabilities.

DVB-T2 digital terrestrial TV multiplexes in Moscow

Multiplex (English multiplex - mixture, mixed) is a digital combined package of TV channels in digital broadcasting. TV channels are mixed before being transmitted over a transport channel, followed by separation on a subscriber's receiver or television with a built-in digital tuner.

Definitions of multiplex

There are two similar, but nevertheless not identical, interpretations of multiplex in digital TV:

In digital terrestrial television DVB-T2 of Moscow and Moscow - transmission over the same frequency band of several SD, HD TV channels formed various sources signal. Plus, the multiplex can even include radio channels, subtitles, teletext and a TV guide.

The first multiplex of digital terrestrial TV DVB-T2 in Moscow (RTRS-1) is a package of publicly accessible digital channels and radio channels of digital television, the list of which was approved on June 24, 2009 by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 715 “On all-Russian mandatory public television channels and radio channels”
March 3, 2012 According to the Order of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 287-r, starting from 2012, broadcast digital broadcasting of the first multiplex in Moscow is conducted in the new DVB-T2 standard. TV channels of the first multiplex in Moscow are broadcast in SDTV format.

First on-air multiplex broadcast in open (free) access for reception (FTA), in the first multiplex DVB-T2 system conditional access not used. For non-terrestrial commercial television broadcasting, the concept of the first multiplex is not directly defined; all television channels are publicly available and mandatory. Subscribers of various paid networks(cable, satellite and IP television) throughout the Russian Federation can receive free TV channels that are included in the first multiplex, without resorting to means of receiving digital DVB-T2 television.

The first digital television multiplex in Russia includes 10 TV channels and 3 radio channels

DVB-T2 digital TV channels of the first multiplex can be received in Moscow and Moscow Region under one of two conditions:

Frequencies of digital terrestrial television DVB-T2 in Moscow and the Moscow region
Channel number

Channel frequency

TV channel number and name

Channel number - 30
Channel frequency - 546 MHz
Band - UHF (21-69 channel)

1. Channel One
2. Russia 1
3. MATCH!
4. Russia 24
5. Culture
6. Carousel
7. Channel 5 St. Petersburg
8. NTV
9. OTR
10. TVC

The second multiplex of digital terrestrial DVB-T2 television of the Russian Federation “RTRS-2” is a package of all-Russian digital television channels in Moscow, which was formed as a result of a number of competitions of the Federal Commission on Television and Radio Broadcasting.

By the decision of the State Commission on Radio Frequencies on December 15, 2009, the frequency-territorial plan of the second multiplex for digital DVB-T2 broadcasting in the range 470-862 MHz was approved in the Russian Federation. Network of the second digital multiplex Border regions, regions of the Far East, as well as large populated centers of Russia with a population of 100 thousand inhabitants or more are covered. Unlike the first digital multiplex, the second one was initially launched in the new DVB-T2 standard. Broadcast format - standard definition (SDTV).

The second digital on-air multiplex is also open and free for reception (FTA), the signal encryption system is not used. After changes to the law Russian Federation"About means mass media» TV channels of the second multiplex Dvb-t2 received public status. TV channels of the second DVB-T2 multiplex have become mandatory for broadcasting various operators television broadcasting unchanged at your own expense, and paid operators(cable, satellite, IP television) were able to receive free TV channels included in the second multiplex in Moscow and the cities of the Moscow region.

Digital TV channels DVB-T2 of the second multiplex in Moscow can be received in Moscow and Moscow Region under one of two conditions:

A) if the TV supports the DVB-T2 standard;
b) if there is a special DVB-T2 receiver (set-top box, receiver).

Channel number - 24
Channel frequency - 498 MHz
Band - UHF (21-69 channel)

11. Ren TV
12. TV3
13. Spas
14. STS
15. Home
16. NTV Plus Sport
17. Star
18. Peace
19. TNT
20. Muz TV

The third multiplex of digital terrestrial DVB-T2 TV - federal-regional package of digital TV channels

According to the principles approved at the meeting of the Government Commission for the Development of Television and Radio Broadcasting, the third digital terrestrial DVB-T2 multiplex in Moscow is formed from the following TV channels:

Dear readers of the NskTarelka.ru blog, our country is slowly but confidently moving from on-air analogue broadcasting to digital on-air broadcasting.

If a signal is already broadcast in your region, all you have to do is purchase a TV with a built-in DVB-T2 tuner, or a digital set-top box that supports the DVB-T2 standard, configure the channels and enjoy watching without ripples or interference.

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

The number of channels available for viewing does not depend on the choice of model digital set-top box. How many channels on digital terrestrial television will be available for viewing depends on your location and nearby digital television repeaters transmitting the signal.

At the time of publication of the article, broadcast via VHF ( ultrashort waves) waves on the decimeter range, two packages of channels are broadcast from transmitters - RTRS - 1 (first multiplex) and RTRS - 2 (second multiplex).

Task number one is to make it accessible to watch terrestrial digital television almost throughout Russia. And since our country is vast, priority is being given to broadcasting the first multiplex on the repeaters being built and existing television towers. State guaranteed package

The second multiplex does not broadcast everywhere. And it will connect one by one, starting with larger ones settlements and moving on to less populated ones.

The repeaters closest to you and available multiplexes can be viewed on (digital terrestrial television). If the RTRS - 2 package is not yet broadcast, you can find out the approximate launch date of the second multiplex at advisory support center.

RTRS package - 1 (first multiplex) consists of 10 channels, the second multiplex also contains 10 television channels. Accordingly, based on the situation, you will have access to either 10 or 20 channels of digital terrestrial television.

List of channels package RTRS - 1 (first multiplex)

All channels of the first and second multiplex are broadcast free of charge.

RTRS channels - 3 (third multiplex)

The third multiplex will not be launched in Russia soon. Not at all soon, I’d better deal with the second one.

In this regard, Crimea is lucky. The third multiplex is already broadcast there. This opportunity arose due to the fact that before the transition of Crimea to Russia, repeaters on the peninsula were equipped by the Ukrainian side to broadcast four multiplexes.

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