Digital television in Crimea. List of channels and settings in 2019-2020


Transition to digital TV in Crimea

The Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation has updated the schedule for the transition from analogue television broadcasting to digital. Now it has a fourth stage, which will begin on October 14 in 21 regions of the country.

Currently, active work is underway to inform the population about the upcoming transition to a digital format. A hotline has been opened 8-800-220-20-02. Calls are accepted from citizens throughout Russia.

A regular antenna is suitable for receiving an analog signal. It is usually located on the roofs and sides of buildings. If interference occurs, the image on TV screens may be distorted.

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To access digital television, one antenna is not enough. It is necessary to install a receiver - a device for decoding the encrypted signal. With its help, the received data is converted into an image that is displayed on the screen.

The digital signal cannot be slow or noisy. It is practically not influenced by external factors. If there are problems with its reception, the image will slow down or turn off completely.

The transition to digital TV will provide citizens with the following benefits:

  • 1. High image quality regardless of the location of the receiver;
  • 2. No glare or other distortions;
  • 3. Connection of channels in HD quality;
  • 4. Large selection of channels (the specific set depends on the provider);
  • 5. Watching a TV program for any day;
  • 6. Ability to stop the program or rewind it;
  • 7. Selecting the sound format (mono or stereo);
  • 8 Connecting subtitles.

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03.12.2017 at 21:26

Ukrainian TV invasion of Crimea has begun

Having missed a blow, the authorities propose to “suppress Bandera propaganda with songs of the war years”

November 30 18:58 Ilya Sergeev

Perhaps the head of the republic was joking, but none of the participants in the government meeting in Kerch laughed.

To combat the Ukrainian radio and television broadcasting that has broken through to the peninsula, Sergei Aksenov proposed using the experience of North Korea.

This is how he commented on the speech of State Duma deputy from the Republic of Kazakhstan Konstantin Bakharev.

This is an experienced media professional, former editor-in-chief of the newspaper Krymskaya Pravda, the most widely circulated and authoritative publication on the peninsula.

At the Kerch meeting, Konstantin Mikhailovich said that he had numerous complaints from Crimeans about Ukrainian radio stations and television channels: recently their signal has been steadily received from the Kerch Strait to the northern regions of Crimea.

A true professional, Bakharev knows very well how dangerous Bandera’s breakthrough can be.

However, the deputy received a strange comment in response.

Aksenov addressed another participant in the meeting in Kerch, Deputy Minister of Internal Policy, Information and Communications Sergei Zyryanov:

— Put out the enemy propaganda, Sergei Gennadievich. Here the DPRK is pointing the speakers at the south side and playing all the wartime songs. This is the most normal way. Enemies are shaking from the songs of the war years... Ideology always wins! Since we are right, our grandfathers and fathers defeated the fascists, so we will beat their accomplices even more so,” Aksyonov believes.

This speech stunned the audience. Everyone remembered the Maidan dregs that are now emerging from home FM.

The joke about the North Korean speakers clearly didn't go over well. Then the head of the republic continued: “Didn’t you just try not to listen? We don’t listen to enemy propaganda, so it’s easier to turn the wheel...”

By the same logic, there is no need to fight drugs. Let them sell it, and you just try not to use it. After all, we are not expanding!

Over a quarter of a century of independent existence, the inhabitants of the peninsula have become accustomed to Ukrainian canals.

Having reunited with Russia, they continued to instinctively watch and listen.

It is not clear why, but the winners of Euromaidan did not tell the truth about Crimea at all.

Not a single word of positivity, although the classics of professional European “misinformation” always demanded at least a small fraction of the truth.

No, only Goebbels’s “terrible lie” - Crimea is starving and drying up, the holiday season has been disrupted, the crossing is blocked, the Tatars are rioting, Ukrainian patriotic heroes are about to rush through Perekop with fire and sword to punish for the “zrada”.

And so on day after day, in every news block, talk show and analytical program.

It would seem that Crimea is in its native harbor, people have money, bazaars and supermarket shelves are full of food, water flows regularly from the tap.

The Russian army is strong and no one will dare to attack. But the TV was still showing Ukrainian channels, shocking hatred splashed out from the screen.

“A lie told a hundred times becomes the truth,” this is how Joseph Goebbels formulated the basic principles of Nazi propaganda.

For all its absurdity, the Crimean situation turned out to be extremely difficult.

Imagine - in reality, a person lives a completely prosperous life, he is convinced that everything is fine with him.

However, he comes home, turns on the TV and sees utter horror, a direct threat to his own existence.

Almost a year has passed, and Ukrainian broadcasting to the peninsula has been stopped.

One can argue a lot about the principles of freedom of speech, about the right of citizens to receive and independently analyze the information they receive.

In this case, no one touched the numerous satellite dishes.

Crimeans can watch Ukrainian media completely freely on the Internet.

But we can no longer dispute the fact - it turned out that the shutdown of the main Ukrainian channels immediately improved the social situation in Crimea.

The same analogy with drugs. They should not be freely available. Someone who is heavily hooked will look for a criminal dealer.

They are looking for Maidan television online in exactly the same way. This is an excess, a disease, but the vast majority are protected from the poisonous turbidity.

Moreover, there is a doctrine of information security of the Russian Federation, signed by Vladimir Putin. It's about protection from internal and external threats associated with the use of information technology - and not only military ones.

Exactly a year ago, the Ukrainian Ministry of Information Policy began installing a giant telecommunications tower in the south of the Kherson region, in the border village of Chongar.

It was solemnly announced that this structure was designed specifically for broadcasting Ukrainian broadcasters to the “temporarily occupied territory.”

They say this will contribute to the liberation of Crimea. The objective of the object is to regain control over the Crimean information space.

Deputy Minister for Occupied Territories Georgiy Tuka and Deputy Minister of Information Artem Bidenko simultaneously “face-faced” about the new tower.

“On the one hand, we will block the propaganda of the Russian media, which is poisoning the brains of our fellow citizens, on the other, we will send our signals, our information to uncontrolled territories,” commented Pan Tuka.

In response, Crimean officials burst out with ironic comments.

“An absolutely crazy decision, the tower will be destroyed: either by the wind, or by officials who will save on its construction,” said Andrei Kozenko, a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, former vice speaker of the republican parliament. “Even if we imagine that this structure, which looks quite flimsy, starts working and begins to forcibly send a Ukrainian signal to the homes of Crimeans, then this will cause nothing but a new wave of anger towards Kyiv.

The Minister of Internal Policy, Information and Communications of the Republic of Kazakhstan Dmitry Polonsky spoke even more decisively:

“We have enough technical means to stop broadcasting that is prohibited by Russian law on the territory of the Republic of Crimea. Suppression of the signal from the new tower will not affect the quality of our television and radio broadcasting. Ukrainians have no prospects...

The answer to the “Moscow occupiers” was the statement of the Crimean fugitive, current member of the Ukrainian National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting Sergei Kostinsky: “The Russians will not be able to suppress the broadcasting of Ukrainian TV channels. I think the telecommunications infrastructure that exists in Crimea will not be enough. It is not designed to provide jamming. No equipment."

Pan Kostinsky assured that the Chongar telecommunications tower would become the largest broadcasting facility in the region: “To jam, you need higher power on the other side. And this is electricity, these are the corresponding transmitters, and so on. They cannot provide systemic jamming...”

So, the delivery of the signal from Ukrainian stations to Crimea was supposed to begin in February 2017.

It didn't work out then. The deadline was moved to spring, but that also fell through.

The Simferopol nomenklatura had time to make fun of them to their heart's content.

And no one did anything to somehow stop the approaching threat.

“Talentless garbage dump” - under such headlines Crimean VIPs ridiculed Bandera’s project.

Although a member of the National Council S. Kostinsky reported on his August Facebook that the test broadcast of 5 Ukrainian TV channels to the peninsula from the Chongar tower has already begun.

According to him, from September 1 the multiplex will operate in standard mode with a power of 0.3 kW, and from November 1 - with a power of 1 kW. That is, Ukrainian channels will be able to be watched in Dzhankoy and Krasnoperekopsk.

“All these “Kostinskys” have obviously watched enough science fiction films and believed in miracles. It seems to them that the next post on Facebook could start broadcasting some Ukrainian multiplexes,” continued Deputy Prime Minister of the Crimean government Dmitry Polonsky. - I want to upset them! Crimeans have not watched Ukrainian television for several years. Because this is not television, but a mediocre garbage dump. And because the technical “genius” of today’s Ukrainian specialists is simply not capable of producing anything, except perhaps another monument to hatred of Russia.

The most dangerous delusion is to underestimate the enemy. Suleiman the Magnificent, the greatest sultan of the Ottoman dynasty, spoke about this a long time ago.

The same idea was repeated more than once by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.

Both knew how to defeat enemies.

By September, Ukrainian radio had really broken through to Simferopol, Bakhchisarai and Kerch.

Morning music for the “occupied Crimeans” is played by Kherson Hit-FM.

Nearby on the scale, other radio stations sing directly from Kyiv. Naturally, between the songs there is fiercely Russophobic news...

Moreover, the broadcast is more powerful than that of the Russian Vesti.

The main thing is that now you don’t need any satellite dishes, the Internet or other more or less complex problems.

Just turn on the transistor and listen to the “songs” and “talks of experts”, under which a whole generation of Maidan horses grew up in Ukraine.

On September 19, NTV correspondent Oleg Kryuchkov made a special report from the Dzhankoy border checkpoint - he pressed the keys of the editorial crossover radio, proving that the Ukrainian broadcast was not audible.

The correspondent's car stood directly opposite the 150-meter broadcast tower aimed at Crimea.

Like, there’s no need to worry, we have another fake of non-brotherly neighbors.

The report featured another optimistic interview with Deputy Prime Minister D. Polonsky, responsible for domestic policy, information and communications: “We have no one and nothing to jam... In Ukraine there are no people capable of implementing the project, they are all there aimed at cutting money...”.

As they say, we have calmed down!

Duma member Konstantin Bakharev’s speech at a meeting in Kerch came when it became impossible to hide the situation.

By the last ten days of November, the TV tower in the Kherson region tripled its broadcasting capacity to the “occupied Crimea.”

From here the broadcast of digital television began, and transferred from the DVB-T standard to the much more serious DVB-T2.

The smart guys finally completed the task - the signal of 5 Ukrainian channels stably spreads throughout the Dzhankoy and Krasnoperekopsk regions, and in many points goes beyond their borders. This is a guaranteed audience of 210 thousand people.

The signal propagation map is like a cancerous tumor.

The Crimean airwaves include UA: Crimea, Poroshenko’s Channel 5, Tonis, ICTV and the Black Sea Television and Radio Company.

It was announced that the next stage will be a new competition by the National Council for another 5 places in a new local multiplex, which will also be created at the Chongar radio and television transmitting station.

Having missed this stunning blow, the Crimean authorities propose to “drown out Bandera propaganda with songs of the war years.” At least not funny.

Last year’s promise to “stop broadcasting on the territory of the Republic, which is prohibited by the legislation of the Russian Federation,” turned out to be a complete waste of money.

And most importantly, no reflection on what to do and who is to blame.

Answer

What you need to switch to digital television

Check if there is a letter “A” on the screen next to the logo of federal channels - for example, Channel One, Russia 1, NTV and others.

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No - you already have digital TV connected, the changes will not affect you.

Yes – you watch analog TV, you should choose options for switching to digital TV.

If you have analog TV, check the model of your TV.

New models: made after 2013 and have the DVB-T2 - you can connect digital TV without additional conditions (you can find out about the availability of DVB-T2 from the instructions or TV menu settings)

Older models: made before 2013 and do not support the DVB-T2 standard - you must install a special digital set-top box

Currently, active work is underway to inform the population about the upcoming transition to a digital format. A hotline has been opened 8-800-220-20-02. Calls are accepted from citizens throughout Russia.

What channels are available after television switches to digital broadcasting?
PositionChannel
1First channel
2TV channel "Russia" (Russia-1)
3Match TV
4TV company NTV
5St. Petersburg – Channel 5
6TV channel "Russia - Culture" (Russia-K)
7Channel "Russia-24" (Russia-24)
8Children's and youth TV channel "Carousel"
9TV channel "Public Television of Russia"
10TV CENTER – Moscow
PositionChannel
11TV channel "REN-TV"
12The first public Orthodox TV channel “Spas”
13The first entertainment STS
14Home
15TV-3 Russia
16TV company FRIDAY
17"STAR" (NTK "STAR")
18WORLD
19TNT
20MUZ

General Russian playlists for 2020-2021

Free all-Russian IPTV playlists are especially popular among Crimeans, since you have to pay for other options.

Self-updating IPTV Forever playlist

An active playlist that has been running around the clock for several years and is updated regularly. There are over 350 channels in this playlist. There are also alternative sources for smooth operation of the playlist.

Partial list of channels:

  • Olympic Channel HD;
  • Fight Box;
  • Disney;
  • Media Inform;
  • Film Family;
  • Bridge TV;
  • ACTAHA TB;
  • Cartoon;
  • First channel;
  • STV (Belarus);
  • PEH TV International;
  • Cinema;
  • My joy;
  • Nickelodeon;
  • Men's cinema;
  • HOBOE TV (Kazakhstan);
  • Flow Sports 1;
  • Victory;
  • Arryadia Sports;
  • TBN Ukraine;
  • Ginger;
  • Real Madrid;
  • Ren TV HD;
  • ULTO;
  • ULTRA HD CINEMA;
  • Our TV Vitebsk [BY];
  • Lipetsk Time;
  • STV Kazakhstan;
  • Halyk APHA;
  • Channel 31 (Kazakhstan);
  • Channel Seven (Kazakhstan);
  • Channel 8 (Belarus);
  • Halyk APHA;
  • NBC GOLF;
  • Channel 8 (Vitebsk);
  • A2;
  • Almaty TB (Kazakhstan);
  • MTV HD;
  • Multilandia;
  • CTC International;
  • Leomax 24;
  • Atameken Business TV (Kazakhstan);
  • HTV KG;
  • TV1 KG;
  • TIC (Odessa);
  • WFC TV International;
  • Afontovo (t/k Krasnoyarsk Territory);
  • EKO TV;
  • Ate APHA;
  • KTK;
  • HOBOE TB (Kazakhstan);
  • HOBOE Television;
  • 1HD Music TV;
  • Simon TV (Kharkov);
  • Fox Sports Racing HD.

At the moment there are 2 versions of this playlist:

  • a general playlist containing not only Russian television channels, but also channels from neighboring countries - https://iptvm3u.ru/list.m3u
  • list of purely Russian TV channels - https://iptvm3u.ru/listru.m3u

Children's playlist IPTV “Kids”

Free active playlist. In total, the playlist contains 53 television channels and 21 cartoons. Some sources are duplicated for smooth operation of the playlist.

Full list of TV channels:

  • Cartoon;
  • Nickelodeon (+HD);
  • Baby TB;
  • Multimusic;
  • Carousel;
  • Disney;
  • 2×2;
  • Cartoon Network;
  • Cartoon HD;
  • My joy;
  • Baby TV;
  • TiJi;
  • JimJam;
  • Multilandia;
  • Ginger;
  • Ani;
  • Child's world;
  • Unique;
  • Gulli Girl;
  • Mother;
  • Cartoon Network HD;
  • STS Kids;
  • O!;
  • Malyatko TB;
  • Smiley TB HD;
  • Boomerang;
  • Lale;
  • BBC Cbeebies;
  • Enki-Benki;
  • Holvoet TV HD;
  • Kids Click;
  • Lale;
  • Rik;
  • TST Kids;
  • TV TRWAM;
  • WOW!TB (+HD);
  • Artek Lesnoy HD (+Sea HD, Ozerny HD, River HD, Amber HD).

Cartoons in the recordings contained in the playlist:

  • Three Heroes and Heiress to the Throne (2018);
  • Wait for it! Issue 1 (1969);
  • Wait for it! Issue 2 (1970);
  • Wait for it! Issue 3 (1971);
  • Wait for it! Issue 4 (1971);
  • Wait for it! Issue 5 (1972);
  • Wait for it! Issue 6 (1973);
  • Wait for it! Issue 7 (1973);
  • Wait for it! Issue 8 (1974);
  • Wait for it! Issue 9 (1976);
  • Wait for it! Issue 10 (1976);
  • Wait for it! Issue 11 (1977);
  • Wait for it! Issue 12 (1978);
  • Wait for it! Issue 13 (1980);
  • Wait for it! Issue 14 (1984);
  • Wait for it! Issue 15 (1985);
  • Wait for it! Issue 16 (1986);
  • Wait for it! Issue 17 (1993);
  • Wait for it! Issue 18 (1993);
  • Wait for it! Issue 19 (2005);
  • Wait for it! Issue 20 (2006).

Link to download the playlist for children - https://webhalpme.ru/kids.m3u

What to do if digital television does not work in Crimea?

On the night of November 21-22, 2021, the Russian Television Broadcasting Network will complete work on the introduction of digital terrestrial television in the Russian Federation and the signal from the first multiplex will begin to be broadcast with changed parameters, this may cause the population to reset settings on some models of television receivers. This was reported by the press service of the city administration.

To restore the ability to watch television channels, viewers will simply need to retune the TV channels - automatically or manually.

IPTV playlist of the Crimean channel “X TB”

IPTV playlist for users from Crimea in m3u format. “X TB” is live news from Crimea and Sevastopol, urgent news from the scene, as well as interviews with various interesting people and discussions of pressing topics.

The playlist contains 2 channels:

  • ICS TB (Crimea) [FHD];
  • ICS TB (Sevastopol).

Safe download link – https://iptvlist.ru/1475.m3u

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