Lower Bavaria (transmitter)

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The Niederbayern transmitter is an amalgamation of several regional television stations that broadcast together on digital satellite . They take turns in a 30-minute rhythm. The transmitters are:

  • Isar TV , formerly Regional TV Landshut (current broadcast at 6:00 p.m., then repetitions every 90 minutes)
  • TRP1 , Tele Regional Passau (current broadcast at 6:30 p.m., then repetitions every 90 minutes)
  • Donau TV , television for Lower Bavaria, location: Deggendorf (current broadcast 7:00 p.m., then repetitions every 90 minutes)

The program windows are shown, which are also broadcast Monday to Friday on the RTL frequency, with current news and mixed reports from the regions. The magazine programs from Isar TV and Donau TV (cross-regional on the topics of sport, youth, culture, economy and news in Lower Bavaria) are not broadcast via satellite, as TRP1 no longer broadcasts them and a uniform broadcasting rhythm would not be possible.

On the weekends, all three channels show a weekly review.

Reception since December 4th, 2012

  • Satellite: ASTRA 1M
  • Position: 19.2 ° East
  • Transponder 21
  • Polarization: horizontal
  • Downlink frequency: 11.52325 MHz
  • Symbol rate: 22.0 MSymb / s
  • FEC: 5/6
  • Identifier: Lower Bavaria
  • Transmission time: 24 hours

(The broadcaster took over the broadcasting slot from ONTV )