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 Digital TV Station Malaysia, How do I tune to digital TV station?

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post May 1 2015, 12:03 AM

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QUOTE(JohnLai @ Apr 30 2015, 11:30 PM)
..........So......the outdoor Winegard antenna (round shape) that I ordered few days ago.........also will encounter similar fate after few months?

I am expecting the antenna to last 2-3 years....... cry.gif

*Havent decide on which decoder yet.
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If you put in easy reachable area, it'll last longer. brows.gif
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post May 1 2015, 06:17 AM

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QUOTE(bidara @ Apr 30 2015, 07:04 AM)
From Decoder DVB-T2 ....TV3
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may i know your antenna facing which direction ???
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post May 1 2015, 12:07 PM

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I recommended that user who received their DVB-T2 signal displayed their location under their respective profile or avatar, easy for references.
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post May 1 2015, 12:25 PM

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I didn't sell these boxes. The DVB-T2 I'm using now, get from Hatyai Tesco-Lotus shopping mall cost RM99.

If you planned to go Thailand for this long holiday you may find DVB-T2 in electrical shops, Big-C & Tesco-Lotus shopping mall and 7-11 convenient store. Thai have more than 20+ types of DVB-T2 stb ranging from RM69 to RM 120+. RM69 model only have basic features.

Malaysia DVB-T2 broadcast format fully compliant with Thailand and Singapore DVB-T2 broadcast format at the moment.



Thai DVB-T2 box which is approved by NBTC at only RM69.

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http://www.thaidigitaltelevision.com/famil...top-box-review/

Language available in English and Thai in menu settings,

List of THB690 (690 บาท) or MYR/RM69 and equivalent or higher, higher price means more features equipped DVB-T2 set top box in Thailand. You may click for review (รีวิวกล่อง) at last column in Thai language, just see pictures if can't understand Thai. A pic better than words sometimes.

http://www.thaidigitaltelevision.com/set-t...-near-690-baht/



Apparatus approval sticker from NBTC (National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission) which is equivalent to our MCMC pasted on STB comformed to DVB-T2 standard.

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Links for Thai DVB-T2 stb references.

http://www.pantipguide.com/%E0%B8%95%E0%B9...8%9A-set-top-b/

http://www.maamai.com/tv-digital-690-set-top-box-coupon/



THB690 voucher for local ppl to redeem box price from Thai govt (NBTC) as part of subsidy per household. One house one voucher no matter how many members of family live in. For example, if slightly expensive THB890 stb purchased, BOX PRICE minus THB690 VOUCHER = THB200. , meaning THB200 or RM20 absorb your own.

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DVB-T2 boxes also available at 7-11 convenient shop at RM69. Available at cross-border Malaysia-Thai 7-11 too.

http://www.oopsmobile.net/stb-tv-digital-7-11/

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These are Thai digital tv channels receivable in Changlun, Kedah; about 10km to Malaysia - Thailand border.

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post May 1 2015, 12:57 PM

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@nag, the Thailand tuner T-030 Family is prone to overheating.
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post May 1 2015, 01:09 PM

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QUOTE(JohnLai @ May 1 2015, 12:57 PM)
@nag, the Thailand tuner T-030 Family is prone to overheating.
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Yes, I heard that too. I am using MCOT DVB-T2 box @ RM99 White color similar as below (not my pic).

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I heard from Thai user that SAMART ENGINEERING manufactured box not bad too. Some Thai user used IPM COMBO means the box have DVB-S2 + DVB-T2 for satellite and terrestrial reception.

Rear panel view of IPM combo features satellite coaxial input and terrestrial antenna input.

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post May 1 2015, 01:28 PM

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i-Mobile DTV 5.8 and 7.8

A mobile phone from i-Mobile Thailand, features GSM and DVB-T2 reception, running on Android. Good for those always on the move !

The following are reviews in Thai language via youtube:





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post May 2 2015, 06:22 PM

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[quote=nag,May 1 2015, 12:25 PM]
I didn't sell these boxes. The DVB-T2 I'm using now, get from Hatyai Tesco-Lotus shopping mall cost RM99.

If you planned to go Thailand for this long holiday you may find DVB-T2 in electrical shops, Big-C & Tesco-Lotus shopping mall and 7-11 convenient store. Thai have more than 20+ types of DVB-T2 stb ranging from RM69 to RM 120+. RM69 model only have basic features.

Malaysia DVB-T2 broadcast format fully compliant with Thailand and Singapore DVB-T2 broadcast format at the moment.
Thai DVB-T2 box which is approved by NBTC at only RM69.

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http://www.thaidigitaltelevision.com/famil...top-box-review/

Language available in English and Thai in menu settings,

List of THB690 (690 บาท) or MYR/RM69 and equivalent or higher, higher price means more features equipped DVB-T2 set top box in Thailand. You may click for review (รีวิวกล่อง) at last column in Thai language, just see pictures if can't understand Thai. A pic better than words sometimes.

http://www.thaidigitaltelevision.com/set-t...-near-690-baht/
Apparatus approval sticker from NBTC (National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission) which is equivalent to our MCMC pasted on STB comformed to DVB-T2 standard.

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Links for Thai DVB-T2 stb references.

so from thai 711 shop which set top box is better...i see there are 3 models all 690 bath. any one using...? plan to use in jb..

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post May 2 2015, 06:32 PM

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QUOTE(jmq @ May 2 2015, 06:22 PM)
so from thai 711 shop which set top box is better...i see there are 3 models all 690 bath. any one using...? plan to use in jb..
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Which brand you saw at 7-11 ? not all brand are sold at Thai 7-11. If possible, go to Big C or Tesco Lotus too for more choice. RM69 with only basic features.

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post May 3 2015, 11:24 AM

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The following are DVB-T2 box poll result. Looks like SAMART leading the stb box. SAMART is pioneering in telecommunication apparatus. Previously, the UBC DtH stb supplied by SAMART and they manufacturing satellite dish and V/UHF antenna too. The price may be a little bit higher than RM69 for DVB-T2 stb.

http://pantip.com/topic/31925927/result

The following is a technical comparison reference chart among different makes and model of DVB-T2 boxes eg, CPU, RAM, etc, may be a little bit out of date. This chart is produced in mid-2013 / quarter-2014 before DVB-T2 officially serves public in Thailand. Good for reference. At that time, stb for DVB-T2 at least RM100 and above.

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post May 3 2015, 12:12 PM

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Approx. types of aerial (reference) to be applied according to your receiving location (Rx) from Transmitter (Tx). The transmission wattage plays an important factor to decide types of aerial to be used too.

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High Gain UHF aerial
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Well known Japanese brand, DX High Gain UHF aerial
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post May 3 2015, 03:39 PM

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where to buy such high quality antenna?
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post May 4 2015, 02:13 AM

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Any good indoor antenna with booster u guys using?
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post May 4 2015, 06:02 AM

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Regret to say we cannot even get a decent quality UHF outdoor antena here,mostly are of poor quality though highly priced. Just look at the pics above !

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post May 4 2015, 12:38 PM

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Wait until mytv released 30 fta channel as promised then i will buy gold grade antenna
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post May 4 2015, 02:57 PM

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There a lot custom antenna you can diy.


https://www.google.com.my/search?q=Gray+Hov...iw=1366&bih=768
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There a lot custom antenna you can diy.


https://www.google.com.my/search?q=Gray+Hov...iw=1366&bih=768
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post May 4 2015, 06:16 PM

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For me, I look to Maspro (or DX Japan) outdoor models anytime, used it since 1977 (easily available in the past), at least 3 times in 3 different homes. It always last a long time, but not forever, the brackets, conduit pipe/pole and bolt fasteners all rust and seize in due course. The fasteners are all ordinary but zinc or nickel plated with certain lifetime before our horrible tropic weather will seize them, but by that time, change to new one is better if insist on optimum. Its about time I buy one and change the existing one, already 15 years old. This time I will buy stainless bolts or fasteners from nuts & bolts shop, sure better to work with should the wind shift the direction of the antenna. Strong thunderstorm and wind will shift anything, including your roof tiles. cry.gif blink.gif
I prefer to invest wisely in something permanent and optimum, few hundred ringgit but worth it. I don't believe in indoor antennas, where I've stayed, they never work properly or never optimum.
Just my view, not selling anything or associated with vendors.

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post May 4 2015, 06:57 PM

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QUOTE(amaraptor @ May 4 2015, 12:38 PM)
Wait until mytv released 30 fta channel as promised then i will buy gold grade antenna
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i think you got it wrong..
mytv is the provider of the infrastructure for digital television, they don't do content or broadcasting like Media Prima/Astro/TM/RTM/ TV ALHijrah/ABNXcess
so they want to attract new broadcasting players for us to view more channel under FTA rules..
you can watch here for more info...

YOUTUBE

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post May 4 2015, 08:31 PM

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QUOTE(krel89 @ May 4 2015, 06:57 PM)
i think you got it wrong..
mytv is the provider of the infrastructure for digital television, they don't do content or broadcasting like Media Prima/Astro/TM/RTM/ TV ALHijrah/ABNXcess
so they want to attract new broadcasting players for us to view more channel under FTA rules..
you can watch here for more info...

YOUTUBE
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thank you..i got wrong info from here..
Watch "PENDIGITALAN RTM [1 APRIL 2015]" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/r8kCksLe8i0

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