Rehber TV begins HD broadcasting after technical upgrade
Rehber TV has completed an upgrade of its technical broadcasting infrastructure, enabling viewers to watch its news and program content in high-definition (HD) image quality.
According to information released by the broadcaster, the infrastructure improvements were carried out to provide viewers with a clearer, more stable and uninterrupted broadcasting experience.
With the renewed system, Rehber TV’s broadcasts are now available in HD, offering sharper and more vivid images alongside improved sound quality.
The upgrade means viewers will be able to follow Rehber TV’s news programs and other content with enhanced visual and audio quality.
Viewers who already use HD-compatible satellite receivers do not need to make any changes. Rehber TV will continue broadcasting in HD on its existing frequency.
However, viewers who wish to reinstall the channel or conduct a new channel search can use the following updated satellite parameters:
With the infrastructure upgrade, Rehber TV aims to provide its audience with a higher-quality viewing experience featuring clearer images, stronger sound and more reliable HD broadcasting. (ILKHA)
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