Map of DVB-T/T2 transmitters in United Kingdom | How to choose the best broadcasting point
Check the map of DVB-T/T2 transmitters, compare directions and choose the transmitter that provides stable reception.
Map of DVB-T/T2 transmitters in United Kingdom
This page helps you quickly compare available transmitters and choose the variant that provides stable reception in your location.
How to read a transmitter map
Set your exact location and save 2-3 candidates.
Compare the antenna direction and stability of key MUXs.
Reject transmitters that lose selected channel packages.
Choose the variant with the best overall stability.
Candidate comparison
Criterion | What to check | Warning signal | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
Direction | Repeatable azimuth | Highly sensitive to micro-movement | High |
MUX stability | Test of several MUXs | Some channels are missing | Very high |
Local conditions | Development/reflections | Random quality spikes | High |
Quality reserve | Evening test | Fading at fixed times | High |
Related pages
The best DVB-T/T2 transmitter in United Kingdom
DVB-T/T2 antenna direction for United Kingdom
How to choose a DVB-T/T2 transmitter step by step
FAQ
Is the closest transmitter always the best?
NO. Ultimately, what matters is the stability of key MUXs and local conditions.
How many transmitters are worth comparing?
Most often, 2-3 viable options for your location will be enough.
How long to test one variant?
At least 2-3 minutes on several MUXs and an additional evening test.