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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 ...
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 ...
Croatian MUX D is operated by the OIV. Currently national/regional MUX D in the Croatian D5 allotment carries 7 channels: KANAL RI, TV ISTRA, RITV, TV NOVA, Sportska televizija, KN and CMC. On this ...
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 ...
Croatian MUX B is operated by OIV. Currently MUX B carries 2 public (HRT3 and HRT4) and 2 commercial channels (RTL 2 and Doma TV). On this page you can see the analysis of the MUX B transport stream. ...
Croatian MUX A is operated by the OIV. Currently MUX A in the Croatian D4 allotment carries 4 channels: 2 public national channels (Hrvatska Televizija 1 and Hrvatska Televizija 2) and 2 commercial ...
... to neighboring countries. Because of terrain configuration Slovenia is very affected in this regard. Since other countries along the Adriatic coast (Croatia, Montenegro, Albania) also have similar ...
... has as major shareholder Silvio Berlusconi himself. Because of geographic proximity, Slovenia, Croatia, Austria, Switzerland and other neighbouring countries can also receive Italian channels. And ...
... in digital terrestrial and in several satellite and IPTV offerings. RAI broadcasts three main terrestrial channels: Rai Uno, Rai Due and Rai Tre. Because of geographic proximity, Slovenia, Croatia, Austria, ...
11. Učka
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Croatia)
The Učka is a mountain range on the Istrian peninsula in northwestern Croatia. It includes the highest peak of Istria Mt. Vojak (1401 m) where a stone tower (built in 1911) is located. The breathtaking ...
12. Sljeme
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Croatia)
Sljeme is the highest peak (1033 m asl) of the Medvednica mountain in the central Croatia, just north of Zagreb. The peak Sljeme (summit) is often used to refer to the entire mountain.The name Medvednica ...
Croatian MUX D is operated by the OIV. Currently national/regional MUX D in the Croatian D4 allotment carries 6 channels: JABUKA TV, NeT, Z1, Sportska televizija, KN and CMC. On this page you can see ...
14. Schöckl
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Austria)
... Sljeme mountain near Zagreb in Croatia. Mount Schöckl is not only a popular hiking destination in summer and autumn. In winter Schockl is an attractive destination for skiing. The transmitting tower ...
15. Krim
(Transmitting Sites/Transmitting Sites in Slovenia)
... 1 (now TV Slovenija 1). Soon after in the year 1973 another transmitter (more precisely transposer) started broadcasting Croatian public television channel TV Zagreb 1. Microwave links with other transmitter ...