Zimbabwe and regional technology news and updates
The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) has for the longest time promised a digital television migration, stretching back to the days when Supa Mandiwanzira was Deputy Minister of Media, Information and Broadcasting Services. Digital TV was not a Zimbabwean ambition alone, many other countries in SADC and across the globe made the pledge to move from analogue to digital. The initial deadline for the migration, set by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), was the 17th of June 2015.
Until the deadline, there was a transition period that was set starting from 2013 to 2015 when countries would transmit both analogue and the new DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting Project) standard. But that rollout, as I am sure you are aware, didn’t go according to plan for us.
Well, in a strange turn of events, it looks like the ZBC and Broadcasting Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) have finally come good on Digital TV because you can already pick up the channels if you have the right equipment.
A lot of people who know me personally know I love TV , today I was bored then thought let me scan for channels , I then picked 20 channels have been uploaded on the Zim digital Terrestrial signal pic.twitter.com/PnUM6LEgJa
“A lot of people who know me personally know I love TV , today I was bored then thought let me scan for channels , I then picked 20 channels have been uploaded on the Zim digital Terrestrial signal”
It isn’t quite 20 channels, according to Lyngsat, there are about 6 digital tv channels that are operational in Zimbabwe:
It looks like digital TV in Zimbabwe is available both as DTT (Digital Terrestrial Transmission) and DTH (Direct to Home). The former, as reported when the digital migration was announced, uses terrestrial towers to transmit the signal much like mobile network operator base stations. These signals can be picked up by special antennas and set up boxes. The latter (DTH) comes directly from a satellite much like DStv or OpenView.
As earlier mentioned, you will need the right equipment to be able to scan for these channels. The one that was recommended in Brian Matamba’s thread was the outdoor Super Sonett TV Antenna SNA-950TG. This antenna will allow any TV, both smart and conventional, to receive the DTT transmission.
You need this Ariel first your basic one will pick nothing then you tv has to be a smart tv pic.twitter.com/vQ0cgHZN2s
We reached out to a number of TV shops and DStv installation companies about antennas like these (both indoor and outdoor) or digital TV set-up boxes but none had any in stock or knew where they could be found. If you know anywhere where we can check some out, drop the shop and address in the comments.
Lol, are we getting close to the day that pigs will actually fly?! Oh, by the way, what of digital radio? I cant remember if that was supposed to be part of the migration. I just swapped my DAB capable radio away so i can’t run a test scan ๐ถ
Hahaha. That ZBC 24hr news station is definitely bad for ones health. Brainwashing propaganda lmao. Anyways, all those channels are boring as f#$k….would rather watch sesame street on loop
All those new channels suck big time. Who the hell watches them anyway. What a waste of time. Nothing to be excited about here. Just some useless boring sh*t. Same old Zanu pf nonsense. ๐
Saka makuty takutsvaga ma Mureza futi here๐
Those channels are trash , they bore as hell๐
Kkkkk is there anyone who has watched them?
l will stick to open view for now .
Yaaa that on is free and better se solar energy
SD or HD ? Sounds like all are in SD
Who watches ZBC analogue or digital? That station died over 20 years ago
“You need this Ariel first…” eish pliz man , maybe even an aerial is better …..
Saka kana zvisinfa batike nyore vaitira ani nemaomero ezvinhu mu Zim. Who can afford additional tv set top boxes while many are failing to repair ma dying digital tvs avo and migrating back to the reliable set ye gotsi
In this day and age toita zve Ariel. Tinyarei plix
I think they should just upgrade what’s there before moving on to expansion
I have those antennas at my shop..if you want to get them app me 0775523440
Analogue isn’t going anywhere soon, because they want to collect licence fees and it is a great propaganda tool. These aren’t technical challenges, they are intentional delays, because we were once told that set top boxes were purchased and ready for roll out (a few years back). Moving to 100% digital, would mean those who don’t have official set top boxes would no longer be required to pay TV licence fees.
Kune vachada madecoder arikubata machannels acho ndinawo ndibatei pa 0778306757
Enda unoisa kupindula market ndokwatinoitira business
I thought they will be FTA via our ordinary satellites
Zvinoita. As long decoder rako richibata FTA u can get those channels but you will need to redirect your dish signal to Eutelsat 7B
Ur fta decoder shuld be a recent one inobata maDVBs nemaDvbs_2
How about TV which have built in set boxs
“24 hr news Channel”๐๐๐๐ they barely have enough content to fill their regular News hrs
So can i use my Dstv decoder to scan those FTA Zim channels i want to see something, i already watch different church channels scanned using DSD 3 decoder
Kkkkk is there anyone who has watched them?
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