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Croatian MUX C is operated by OIV. MUX C uses DVB-T2 transmission and carries channels for pay TV called EVO TV. On this page you can see the (almost) real-time analysis of the MUX C transport stream ...
Slovenian MULTIPLEX C is operated by the public broadcaster RTV Slovenija. It is carrying national commercial channels. The live analysis is now available on digitalbroadcasting.org.  ...
On the image below you can see a graphical representation of the multiplex usage:
TVS, or Television Sydney, is a free-to-air community television station broadcasting in Sydney, Australia. Transmissions officially commenced on analogue UHF channel 31 in February 2006 after three ...
Croatian MUX D is operated by the OIV. Currently local MUX D in the Croatian D71 digital region carries 1 channel: GRADSKA TV. On this page you can see the analysis of the local MUX D transport stream. ...
Croatian MUX D is operated by the OIV. Currently national/regional MUX D in the Croatian D7 allotment carries 4 channels: TV VOX, Sportska televizija, KN and CMC. On this page you can see the analysis ...
... page you can see the analysis of the national/regional MUX D transport stream. The displayed data was extracted from the actual broadcasted multiplex. The data was captured by Andrej Vlašić in April ...
Croatian MUX D is operated by the OIV. Currently local MUX D in the Croatian D44 digital region carries 2 channels: TV4R and TV PLUS. On this page you can see the analysis of the local MUX D transport ...
... in areas of culture and the arts. Its facilities are located in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris and Strasbourg (headquarters) in France and Baden-Baden in Germany. On this page you can see the analysis ...
... Its facilities are located in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris and Strasbourg (headquarters) in France and Baden-Baden in Germany. On this page you can see the analysis of the R4 multiplex transport ...
... see the analysis of the R2 multiplex transport stream. The displayed data was extracted from the actual broadcasted multiplex. The data was captured in July 2010 by Peter Sokolov.  ...
... to LCP is a French television network responsible for broadcasting activity from the National Assembly of France and the Senate of France. On this page you can see the analysis of the R1 transport ...
13. Swiss SRG SSR F Transport Stream Analysis
(DVB-T/DVB-T in Switzerland)
... you can see the analysis of the SRG SSR French region transport stream. The displayed data was extracted from the actual broadcasted multiplex. The data was captured in July 2010 by Peter Sokolov.  ...
The first Latvian DVB-T multiplex is operated by Lattelecom and provides 5 free-to-air channels (LTV1, LTV2, LNT, TV5 and TV3) and currently covers about 95% of the population. LTV (Latvian Television) ...
Digital Forty Four is a trial datacasting service which was licensed by the Australian Broadcasting Authority (now the Australian Communications and Media Authority) in March 2004 to run initially for ...
SBS One is a national public television channel in Australia. Launched on 24 October 1980, it is the responsibility of SBS's television division, and is available nationally. As of 2007, SBS One has ...
Network Ten, or Channel Ten, is one of Australia's three major commercial television networks. Owned-and-operated stations can be found in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, while affiliates ...
The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian television network with headquarters based in Willoughby, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney. For 50 years between 1956 and 2006, it was the most ...
The Seven Network is an Australian television network owned by the Seven Media Group. It dates back to December 1956, when the first stations on the VHF channel 7 were established in Sydney and Melbourne. ...
ABC is Australia's national independent public broadcaster. It is funded entirely by the Australian government and does not ever screen any commercials. The data was captured on 13 Jul 2011 ...
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