Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Digital television has reached Krasnobakovsky district - Moskovsky Komsomolets

digital terrestrial television transmitter was commissioned today at Red Baki Nizhny Novgorod region. Thus, another 83 thousand residents of Nizhny Novgorod region had the opportunity to watch live TV in digital quality.

radio and television transmitting station “Krasnye Baki” became the ninth active object in the digital television network in the region.

According to the RTRS in Red Baki digital broadcast nationwide mandatory public programs conducted at a frequency of 698 MHz (49 terrestrial television). Power digital transmitter – 1 kW, suspension height of the transmitting antenna – 225 m This will cover the territory of the signal within a radius of 50-60 km with a population of over 83 million people.

In the reception area of ??the transmitting station “Krasnye Baki” includes all Krasnobakovsky district, part Varnavinsky, the Resurrection, and Uren Semenovski areas. Citizens will be able to take a test mode ten federal television and three radio programs first multiplex: Channel “Russia”, “Russia-2″, “Russia – Culture”, “Russia-24″, NTV, St. Petersburg – Channel 5, “Carousel” “Public television Russia” and the TV CENTER – Moscow.

Recall, the transition to digital broadcasting is carried out in the Nizhny Novgorod region, the federal program “Development of broadcasting in Russia in 2009-2015″. Translation is a new standard DVB-T2. Any per-view programs, the first multiplex is not available. Reception of digital TV broadcasting can be performed on a TV with a digital tuner DVB-T2 or a digital set-top box of the same standard that is connected to the TV. To TV (console) must be connected to a collective or individual decimeter terrestrial antenna (UHF) band.

To date, the program has already aired the first multiplex in Nizhny Novgorod, Sarov, Pavlov, Kovernino, B.Murashkine, transport, Vyksa and Arzamas.

For more information on the transition to digital broadcasting in the Nizhny Novgorod region are available from the consulting support of Nizhny Novgorod branch RTRS by phone 8 (831) 245-20-15 or in the Joint Information Center RTRS hot line line 8-800-220-20-02 (toll free).

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