Oskar3
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Hard to believe that lack of foresight when they’ve been on tests since 2022, at least.There is no mention of La 1 UHD.
TVE UHD and TVE UHD 2 are test broadcasts. They have their own mux.
La 1 UHD will broadcast on the RGE2 multiplex.
you can probably watch La 1 UHD on either TVE UHD or TVE UHD 2 but it is not the official broadcast. the test broadcast is only available in some large cities in Spain.
the “REAL” La 1 UHD broadcast will only start when the RGE2 MUX is cleared out with the switch of CLAN HD to RGE1 and the switch off of the SD television channels in Simulcast.
so step by step
1) switch of SD simulcast
2) with the free space that’s left after the SD switchoff change tv channel CLAN HD from RGE2 to RGE1
3) after the switch of CLAN HD the RGE2 mux has enough free space to start broadcasting La 1 UHD.
normally SD switchoff was in the night of 5 to 6 February so that on the night of 6 to 7 February Clan HD could swit to the RGE1 mux and at the same time La 1 UHD could start broadcasting on the RGE2 mux.
the SD switch off has postponed due to technical difficulties. We don’t know when this will happen. We only know the deadline is 14 February.
keep An eye on the SD channels on Hispasat, Only AFTER they disappear, the La 1 UHD channel may appear.
Conclusion: When La 1 UHD starts broadcasting officially, it will be on RGE2 which is channel 41 in the Madrid region. Like you can see on the website you mentioned.
Does Hispasat not have free transponders to operate one free and then turn off the other???
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