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Műholdas Áttekintő Térkép 1 ÁTTEKINTŐ TÉRKÉP Magyarország területén vehető műholdas tv-programokról (a 2009. január 26.-ei állapot szerint!) Összeállította: Dr. Hajdú Mihály® Antenna feltételek: Kisméretű (90 –110 Ø) antennával fogható műhold Közepes méretű (130 –150 Ø) antennával fogható műhold Nagyméretű (160 – 180 Ø) antennával fogható műhold Kódolási normák: Analóg rendszerű, kódolatlan programok Nagravision kódolású analóg programok MPEG-2 rendszerű, digitális kódolatlan programok MPEG-2 rendszerű, kódolt digitális programok/csomag (KTV, vagy egyéni előfizetési lehetőséggel!) MPEG-4 rendszerű, kódolatlan digitális program MPEG-4 rendszerű, kódolt digitális program/csomag (KTV, vagy egyéni előfizetési lehetőséggel!) MPEG-4 HD rendszerű, kódolatlan digitális programok MPEG-4 HD rendszerű, kódolt programok (KTV, vagy egyéni előfizetési lehetőséggel!) o DD Malayalam (India) 3,812 V o 96,5 K DD Saptagiri (India) 3,820 V 91,5 K Express AM33 DD Port Blair (India) 3,822 H Measat 3 DD Podhigai (India) 3,831 V 5 Kanal (+0h) (Russia) 3,675 R DD Bihar (India) 3,832 H Shop TV (Philippines) 3,629 V Kultura TK (+4h) (Russia) 3,675 R DD North-East (India) 3,841 H DZRH TV (Philippines) 3,721 V Surya TV (India) 3,885 H Voom HD (USA) 3,752 V Chutti (India) 3,885 H RTM 1 (Malaysia) 3,876 V o Kiran TV (India) 3,885 H RTM 2 (Malaysia) 3,876 V 93,5 K DD Himachol Pradesh (In.) 3,932 V Indus Vision (Pakistan) 3,920 V Insat 3A/4B DD Jaipur (India) 3,940 V YR Asia (Singapore) 4,117 V DD Madhya Prad. (India) 3,950 V DD National (India) 3,725 H DD Uttar Pradersh (India) 3,958 V DD News (India) 3,725 H Kalaignar TV (India) 4,005 H o DD Bharati (India) 3,725 H Isai Aruvi (India) 4,005 H 90,0 K DD Sports (India) 3,725 H Seithigal (India) 4,005 H Yamal 201 DD Urdu (India) 3,725 H R TV (India) 4,005 H DD Bangla (India) 3,725 H HMTV (India) 4,005 H Nau TV (Russia) 3,536 L DD Rajya Sbha TV (India) 3,725 H INews (India) 4,005 H TBN Rossiya 3,539 L DD Bangla (India) 3,732 V Adithya TV (India) 4,005 H Bridge TV (Russia) 3,552 R DD Punjab (India) 3,740 V Udaya 2 (India) 4,045 H Ulibka Rebyonka (Russia) 3,552 R DD Gujarati (India) 3,750 V DD North-East (India) 4,092 V TMT 1 Altyn Asyr (Turkm.) 3,553 L DD Dehradun (India) 3,750 H DD Mizoram (India) 4,101 V TMT 2 Miras (Turkmenistan) 3,553 L DD Chandana (India) 3,759 V DD Tripura (India) 4,109 V TMT 3 Yaslyk (Turkmenist.) 3,553 L DD Raipur (India) 3,762 H RTA (Afganistan) 4,132 V TV 4 (Turkmenistan) 3,553 L DD Ranchi (India) 3,768 H RTA Nangahar (Afganistan) 4,136 V CNL Sibir (USA) 3,577 L DD Oriya (India) 3,772 V Arina TV Netw. (Afganistan) 4,141 V Nord TV (Russia) 3,588 L DD Jammu (India) 3,774 H Arina TV Netw.Intern.(Afg.) 4,141 V Telekompanija OTV (Rus.) 3,600 L DD Kashir (India) 3,782 V Oblastnoe Televidenie 3,603 R DD Sahyadri (India) 3,791 V CNL Evropau 3,605 L DD Hissar (India) 3,802 H TV 5 Türkmen Owazy 3,623 L DD Chandigarh (India) 3,808 H Telekanal Zvezda (+2h) 3,645 L 2 Telekanal Zvezda (+7h) 3,645 L Power Vision TV (India) 3,725 H Pragya TV (India) 3,958 H NTV (+7 h) (Russia) 3,645 L Sobhagaya TV (India) 3,725 H Mahana TV (India) 3,958 H TNT (+7 h) (Russia) 3,645 L Standart World (India) 3,725 H Mahna News (India) 3,958 H Darial TV Viasat (+7h) 3,645 L Aseerwatham TV (India) 3,725 H ETV Urdu (India) 4,004 H TV 3 (Russia) 3,645 L Chardikla Time TV (India) 3,725 H ETV Urdu (India) 4,005 V TV 3 (+2h) Russia) 3,673 L DE TV (India) 3,725 H Moon TV (India) 4,032 V SGU TV (Russia) 3,673 L Space TV (India) 3,725 H Mahna TV (India) 4,040 H MTV Russia (+4h) 3,673 L VOI National (India) 3,725 H Saam TV (India) 4,040 H Radost Moya (Russia) 3,673 L VOI Rajasthan (India) 3,725 H Sangeet Bhojpuri (India) 4,040 H TV 3 (+7h) Russia) 3,673 L VOI Madya Pradesh (Ind.) 3,725 H BTV (India) 4,042 V Pervoe Kraevoe TV 3,725 L VOI Millionaire (India) 3,725 H God’s Learning Channel 4,042 V TK Zvezda Yuzhniy Reg.+ 3,900 L VOI Punjabi (India) 3,725 H Godd TV Greater China 4,042 V RostovTV (Russia) 3,907 L VOI Uttar Pradesh (India) 3,725 H Angel TV (India) 4,042 V ORTRK 12 Kanal (Russia) 3,912 L Era Channel (India) 3,725 H Tristit TV India 4,042 V Pilot Telekanal (Russia) 3,925 L Real Estate (India) 3,756 H Jaihind (India) 4,050 V TV Centr Ural (Russia) 3,954 L Manoranjan TV (India) 3,756 H Vasanth (India) 4,050 V TV Centr Sibiria (Russia) 3,954 L Enterr 10 (India) 3,756 H Lemon (India) 4,054 H O2 TV (Russia) 3,954 L Space Toon Kids (India) 3,756 H Naxatra News (India) 4,054 H Ru TV (Russia) 3,954 L India News (India) 3,756 H Bizz News (India) 4,054 H Top Shop TV (Russia) 3,954 L TV 24 (India) 3,756 H Home Shop 18 (India) 4,072 H TK Zvezda (+4h) (Russia) 3,954 L Ray Musix (India) 3,774 V IBN Lokmat (India) 4,078 H Amazing Life (Russia) 3,954 L Raj News 24x7 (India) 3,774 V Live India (India) 4,087 H Style (Russia) 3,954 L Star Majha (India) 3,777 H Mi Marathi (India) 4,091 H Music Box Ru (Russia) 4,042 R Orissa TV (India) 3,805 H BBS TV (Bhutan) 4,100 H Music Box TV (Russia) 4,042 R Channel No.1 (India) 3,805 H Monorama New Cochin 4,115 H Humor TV (Russia) 4,042 R Sudarshan TV (India) 3,805 H Monorama New Calicut 4,115 H OTV Primorje (Russia) 10.990 V Pragya TV (India) 3,805 H Monorama New Trivandr. 4,115 H Yamal Region (Russia) 10.995 V Shalom TV (India) 3,805 H News 24 (India) 4,134 H TNT (+2h) (Russia) 11.057 V Yo Music (India) 3,805 H E24 (India) 4,134 H TNT (+4h) (Russia) 11.057 V Azad News (India) 3,805 H Zee Akash 24 Ghanta 4,151 H Shkolnik TV (Russia) 11.057 V TTD (India) 3,805 H Zee 24 Tas (India) 4,161 H NTV (+2h) (Russia) 11.057 V News Live (India) 3,805 H Lok Sabha TV (India) 4,170 H NTV (+4h) (Russia) 11.057 V CNEB (India) 3,805 H Kolkata TV (India) 4,180 H REN TV (+4h) (Russia) 11.093 V TV 5 (India) 3,845 V REN TV (+7h) (Russia) 11.092 V Win TV (India) 3,845 V Vesti (Russia) 11.092 V Makkal TV (India) 3,845 V o Bibigon (Russia) 11.093 V Tamilan TV (India) 3,845 V 80 K Kairali Channel (India) 3,845 V Express AM 2 o Kairali People (India) 3,845 V 87,5 K Kairali We (India) 3,845 V Kultura Telekanal (+7h) 3,525 R ChinaStar 1 CTVN AKD Plus (India) 3,853 H Muz TV (Russia) 3,525 R Kasturi TV (India) 3,857 H FNS test 3,525 R Myawady TV (Myanmar) 3,734 H Vanita TV (India) 3,892 H Bridge TV (Russia) 11.044 H NTV (India) 3,898 H SGU TV (Russia) 11.088 V o Bhakti TV (India) 3,898 H SGA (Russia) 11.088 V 83 K Channel 10 (India) 3,910 H TV Luch (Russia) 11.133 V Indiavision (India) 3,914 V 1 Rock (Russia) 11.606 V Insat 2E/4A Yes Indiavision 3,919 V Asianet (India) 3,643 V Maronama News Internat. 3,923 V o Jeevan TV (India) 3,643 V Sangeet Bangla (India) 3,923 H 78,5 K Asianet News (India) 3,643 V Total TV (India) 3,923 H Thaicom 2 & 5 Asianet Plus (India) 3,643 V Music India (India) 3,923 H Asianet Suvarna (India) 3,643 V Satsang TV (India) 3,923 H Hadi TV (UK) 3,431 H Asianet Sitara (India) 3,643 V TV 100 Himalaja (India) 3,923 H Manmin TV (S. Korea) 3,431 H Asianet Suvarna News (In) 3,643 V Sadhna News test (India) 3,923 H Korean Central TV 3,504 H Amrita TV M.E. (India) 3,678 V Mega TV (India) 3,934 V TRT International (Turkey) 3,551 H Sri Sankara (India) 3,696 V Subhavaartha TV (India) 3,934 V Apostolic Openes Netw. 3,551 H PBC TV (India) 3,725 V DY 365 TV (India) 3,949 H The God Channel Africa 3,551 H 3 ETN TV (Somalia) 3,551 H Islamic TV (Pakistan) 4,146 H TVT 1 (Tajikistan) 12.740 V Marine Biz TV (UAE) 3,551 H NTV (Bangladesh) 4,173 H TV Safina (Tajikistan) 12.740 V Raad TV International (UK) 3,551 H RTV (Bangladesh) 4,173 H TV Bakhoristan (Uzbeikist.) 12.740 V Fashion TV India 3,551 H VTV Maldives 3,562 H o MRTV (Myanmar) 3,574 H 75 K o MRTV 3 (Myanmar) 3,574 H ABS 1 (LMI 1) 72 K Thai TV Global Network 3,600 H IntelSat 4 Ace Channel (Thailand) 3,600 H Nation Channel (Thailand) 3,578 H Peak TV 3,600 H Thai Cable Netw.(Thailand) 3,578 H ZNBC (Zambia) 3,712 V VTV 4 (Vietnam) 3,600 H Good Living (Thailand) 3,578 H RTCN (Congo-Kinhasa) 3,729 V Somaliland National TV 3,600 H MSMBC (USA) 3,652 V Digital Congo (Congo-Kinh.) 3,729 V DMC (Thailand) 3,600 H Desh TV (Bangladesh) 3,659 H RTG@ (Congo-Kinhasa) 3,729 V The Work Network (USA) 3,640 H Sonar Bangla (Bangladesh) 3,659 H Raga TV (Congo-K.) 3,729 V BVN TV Azië (Nederland) 3,640 H Manmin TV (S.
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