DVB-T finder - TV signal locator
Locate digital TV signals easily with precision frequency tuning.

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Attention: The database currently includes transmitters from Poland, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
Here are some practical tips to help you effectively use a DVB-T finder:
1. Understand Your Equipment
Types of DVB-T Finders: Familiarize yourself with the different types of DVB-T finders available, including basic signal meters that beep when a signal is detected and more advanced models that provide detailed signal strength readings.
Connection Setup: Ensure that your DVB-T finder is properly connected between your aerial (antenna) and your TV or receiver. This setup allows the finder to measure the signal directly from the antenna.
2. Signal Strength Indicators
Beeping Tones: Most basic DVB-T finders emit a beeping sound that increases in frequency as the signal strength improves. Listen for these tones while adjusting your antenna.
LED Indicators: Some devices have LED lights that indicate signal strength. Pay attention to these indicators as you adjust your setup.
3. Optimal Antenna Positioning
Location Matters: Position your antenna in an area with minimal obstructions, such as tall buildings or trees, which can interfere with signal reception.
Adjust Height and Angle: Experiment with different heights and angles for your antenna to find the best reception. Sometimes even small adjustments can lead to significant improvements in signal strength.
4. Use Reference Points
Neighboring Antennas: Look at where neighboring houses have their antennas pointed. This can give you a good indication of where to aim yours, especially if you are in a built-up area.
Online Tools: Utilize online resources like Google Maps or specialized websites (e.g., Satbeams) to determine the direction of nearby broadcast towers based on your location.
5. Monitor Signal Quality
Check for Interference: Be aware of potential sources of interference, such as electronic devices or other signals that may disrupt reception. Move away from these sources when setting up.
Test During Different Times: Signal quality can vary throughout the day due to atmospheric conditions. Test your setup at different times to ensure consistent performance.
6. Fine-Tuning Your Setup
Use a Combination of Tools: If you have access to both a basic DVB-T finder and an advanced model, use them together for more accurate results.
Record Changes: Keep notes on how changes in antenna position affect signal strength. This will help you identify the optimal setup for future reference.
7. Regular Maintenance
Inspect Equipment: Regularly check your antenna and cables for damage or wear. Faulty equipment can lead to poor signal quality.
Update Firmware: If using a digital receiver with firmware updates, ensure it is up-to-date for optimal performance and compatibility with DVB-T signals.
This tool assists in locating the nearest DVB-T channels by utilizing GPS and Internet connectivity. The DVB-T finder displays channel number, frequency, signal power, polarization, azimuth, channel list, elevation chart (may load slowly), and map.
The database includes transmitters from Poland, with ongoing updates planned.
Access to the map and elevation chart is available within the transmitter's detailed menu.
- Version1.109
- UpdateJan 10, 2025
- DeveloperMaciej Grzegorczyk
- CategoryTools
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
- Downloads1M+
- Package Namecom.esys.polishdvbt
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