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

Digital terrestrial television channels of 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 waste a lot of time without achieving the desired result. Our technician, using special measuring instruments, will determine the strength of the TV signal and tell you which kit is needed for connection.

Installation and configuration of on-air digital channels

Today in the Moscow region, digital television is confidently replacing traditional analogue, because it can provide much more top quality pictures, practically does not depend on the vagaries of the weather, and is not so sensitive to interference. Broadcasting is carried out in the 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 to connect you only need decimeter antenna. Otherwise, to configure digital channels You must also purchase a dvb-t2 receiver.

Kit with digital antenna DVB-T2 No. 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 a house, height up to 4 m.
Price: 5,300 rubles

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

Kit with digital antenna DVB-T2 No. 2

  • Medium power digital antenna DVB-T/DVB-T2;
  • HF amplifier Alcad AI-200;
  • Telescopic mast 4 m;
  • Wall bracket (2 pcs.);
  • Coaxial cable RG6 (10 m);
Price: 10,600 rubles

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

Kit with digital antenna DVB-T2 No. 3

  • Digital antenna of maximum power DVB-T/DVB-T2;
  • Planar mast amplifier, power injector;
  • Telescopic mast 6 m;
  • Wall bracket (2 pcs.);
  • Coaxial cable RG6 (10 m);
  • Professional antenna installation.
Price: 15,600 rubles

Maximum powerful antenna designed for reception at a great distance from the transmitter, mast amplifier with power allows you to use the full potential digital broadcasting.

Set with all-wave terrestrial antenna Losus

  • All-wave terrestrial antenna Locus L021.62;
  • HF amplifier Alcad AI-200;
  • Telescopic mast 4 m;
  • Wall bracket (2 pcs.);
  • Coaxial cable RG6 (10 m);
  • Professional antenna installation.
Price: 11,200 rubles

A kit with an on-air antenna from the domestic manufacturer Loсus, which has been developing antennas since 1998. With the help of a powerful amplifier, the quality of the picture and sound is improved. The kit allows you to receive terrestrial 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 characteristics and makes it excellent choice in price/quality ratio.

Funke All-Wave Over-the-Air Antenna Kit

  • All-wave terrestrial antenna Funke DSRC1753;
  • Multi-band amplifier Alcad 200;
  • Telescopic mast 4 meters;
  • Coaxial cable RG6 (10 m);
  • Professional antenna installation.
Price: 18,000 rubles

The Funke DSRC1753 all-wave terrestrial antenna 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 forested areas, heavily built-up areas or lowlands.

Set of 3 terrestrial antennas Funke

  • Funke broadcast antenna, 5 elements (channel 1-3);
  • Funke broadcast antenna, 16 elements (6,8,11 channel);
  • Funke broadcast antenna, 91 elements (channel 21-69);
  • Telescopic mast 6 meters;
  • Wall mounts to the mast (2 pcs.);
  • Multi-band amplifier Alcad 407;
  • Coaxial cable RG6 (25 m);
  • Professional antenna installation.
Price: 23,000 rubles

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

Standard installation is included in the price. Travel to the installation site is calculated individually. Signal wiring elements (couplers, dividers, mixers) are not included in the price of the kits, since in each individual case a different number of them may be needed.

Terrestrial digital television receivers

Digital terrestrial television receiver DVB-T2/T Oriel 710

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

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

Digital terrestrial television receiver DVB-T2/T Oriel 720

  • DVB-T2/T standard;
  • Program Guide;
  • Teletext;
  • Recording timer;
  • Parent key;
  • View photos;
  • Viewing video files;
  • USB 2.0 with recording support.
Price: 2,200 rubles

The Oriel 720 multifunctional television receiver 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 television receiver DVB-T2/T World Vision T23CI

  • Reception DVB-T/T2 digital TV signal;
  • MPEG-2/MPEG-4 decompression;
  • Digital audio/video output HDMI;
  • Video resolution support: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i;
  • Audio/video output SCART;
  • Audio/video output RCA (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 function.
Price: 2,300 rubles

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

Entrust all work on installation, setup, and 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.

Moscow is one of the first cities in Russia where broadcasts of terrestrial television began in digital format. Until 2015, Muscovites could receive a TV signal in DVB-T format. Now you can watch digital broadcasts only if you have equipment that supports the DVB-T2 standard. The RTRS network of transmitting stations provides reception of the first 10 channels (1st multiplex) almost throughout the entire territory of the Moscow region. Broadcasting of both multiplexes (20 channels) is carried out in 2016 only from several television towers: the Ostankino television 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 see the broadcast frequencies of the first multiplex in different parts of the Moscow region. To obtain information about the frequencies of the second multiplex, you can use the interactive digital television map. Using a map, you can not only find out the frequency of the transmitter, but also the distance to it from a specific location and the direction of the antenna.

Coverage area of ​​the second multiplex in Moscow

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


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Third multiplex in Moscow

A special feature of digital broadcasting in Moscow is the broadcast of the third multiplex 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 numerous thematic projects share the air on the remaining seven channels. The third multiplex is also broadcast without using the system conditional access and any pay-per-view. Thus on this moment This is the only opportunity to watch “Our Football” completely free. The package of channels is broadcast only from the Ostankino TV tower on frequency channel 34.

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 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, interactive map of the RTRS television and radio broadcasting network, find your locality and select the nearest transmitter. Broadcasting of digital television DVB-T2 is carried out in decimeter 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 federal program provides for digital television coverage of the entire territory of Russia by 2015. Already today, many areas of our country can enjoy television high definition in HD format. But this pleasure is not available to everyone (everyone can watch it, but not everyone sees it))).

How to find out if there is DVB T2 coverage in your area

Very simple! To do this, go to the official website federal project, in the section “Network coverage map”. You get interactive map, where you can find your location or the nearest town by entering them in the search bar and selecting from the drop-down tips:

At first glance, nothing complicated, but also there are some nuances here ( did it on my knee and didn’t explain how to use it ) . Let's pay attention to the right one top corner digital TV cards, and let's see what's there.

By default, the " Broadcasting points"- essentially these are TV towers that broadcast in DVB T2 format, and RTRS-1 TV channel package. This is the first ten information channels digital television. To see if you are in the broadcast zone of a TV tower, check the “Broadcast zones” box, as well as “TVC, frequency”, the map will be painted in cheerful colors:

“Green” towers are working. Here is the frequency and channel number on which the signal is transmitted

If your area is colored, and there is a “green” tower nearby, then everything is probably fine. By at least, you will definitely catch the first ten channels. The frequency of the towers will be useful to you when, so remember it, or better yet, write it down, as well as the number of the channel on which your “digital” broadcasts.

But that is not all.

The fact is that the first and second multiplex are transmitted by different towers and at different frequencies.

This means that, for example, the first ten channels may already be working for you, but the second ten – the tower is still being built and this often happens. It’s easy to check this, go to the “RTRS-2 channel package” tab:

The second multiplex - as we see, there are much fewer “green” towers

They will show us the towers again, and most likely, not all of them will be green, as in the first case. Since the first towers were built for the first multiplex, they have already been built a long time ago and are broadcasting the first ten channels. But with the second multiplex it’s worse. However, if there are no “green” towers near you, do not despair, click on the gray ones, there will be information about the stage of construction and approximate commissioning.

From personal experience I’ll say that my mother’s first multiplex in the region arrives from the tower 10 km away, but the second one comes from the neighboring region, 45 km from her house. True, it is used here outdoor antenna“dryer”, with an amplifier, on a high pole. Naturally, without an amplifier it does not catch anything.

We get detailed information on the tower. At least it's already built, which means it's launching soon!

At times they skip friezes" However, judging by the map, a tower with a second multiplex is being built nearby, so everything will be great soon.

I hope you have now figured out how to determine the coverage area of ​​digital television, and have learned how to correctly interpret the digital TV map on the official website of the project. It's time to move on to the next step.







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