Frequencies & Tuning
Frequencies & Tuning
Find the right frequencies and tune your TV for DVB-T2 reception
Manual Tuning
For manual tuning, use the following frequencies:
| MUX 1 | MUX 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| SFN 1 Channels (UHF) | 35 | 48 |
| SFN 2 Channels (UHF) | 23 (Free Famagusta Area) | 26 (Free Famagusta Area) |
| Bandwidth | 8MHz | 8MHz |
Channels per MUX Package
* For future use (currently without content)
Automatic Tuning
1
Go to your TV settings
2
Select "Auto channel search" or "Auto Tune"
3
Select "DVB-T" or "Antenna" as signal source
4
Start the search and wait for completion
5
Save the found channels
Visual Tuning Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
DVB-T to DVB-T2 Transition - Find answers to the most common questions
With the new HELLAS SAT platform operating on DVB-T2, you will watch the same channels but with better picture and sound quality. If your TV is older, you may need to retune it or use a DVB-T2 decoder.
The change involves upgrading the digital terrestrial television to a newer transmission technology.
DVB-T2 is more modern than DVB-T and allows:
• Better picture and sound quality
• More television channels
• More efficient use of frequencies
The transition to DVB-T2:
• Is a European and international practice
• Enables future services (e.g., HD/Ultra HD)
• Ensures better and more stable reception
The change will take place on May 1st, 2026. There will be a parallel broadcast period with the existing VELISTER platform from March 30th, 2026.
Citizens will be informed:
• Through announcements
• From the company website
• Through television and media
• Through social networks