Ben 23 TV channels more in a single day: from 18 December the 23 channels of the TGR, the Regional Newspaper of Rai, which has editorial offices in all Italian regions and broadcasts the historical TG Regione and in-depth programs such as Morning News and Buongiorno Regione, arrive on the tivùsat platform . The new Rai channels will be added to the already rich offer of all news channels on tivùsat.
The new channels will be available starting from number 301 and up to 323, one for each region from North to South (301 broadcasts the Aosta Valley TG, 323 that of Sicily), plus those reserved for linguistic minorities. It is a real one revolution for Rai, which now brings regional information to the national level. And it is also a great convenience for those who live outside their region of origin but want to continue receiving Rai information from their native land. Here’s how to see the new channels and what they are compatible decoders able to view them.
How to see the 23 new channels on tivùsat
To see the new Rai channels on tivùsat, most viewers will not have to do anything, except go to the channel of their region starting from the morning of 18 December. With some tivùsat certified decoders, however, a simple one may be required retuning.
All this, however, with a limit: the 23 regional Rai channels will be broadcast only in HD. So those who have an HD or 4K certified tivùsat decoder will have no problem, while those who have an old SD decoder will not see the new channels. All tivùsat decoders have gods identification badges through which it is very easy to understand whether or not they will be able to view the 23 new channels.
A very simple way to know if your tivùsat decoder will be able to display the new channels is to go to Rai1 HD or Rai3 HD (channels 101 and 103). If the channels are displayed correctly, then the decoder will also show the 23 new regional channels without any problems.
Tivùsat: the change passes through DVB S-2
For those who have an old standard resolution tivùsat decoder, the time has come to upgrade to a certified decoder tivùsatHD O tivùsat4K. Rai, Mediaset, Discovery, Sky and other broadcasters have in fact already passed or are about to pass (by the end of 2020) to the transmission standard DVB S-2.
This standard is the satellite response to DVB T-2 of the second generation digital terrestrial and allows the transmission of many more channels in high resolution (or even 4K, but only on tivùsat) using much less band.
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