RTÉ One
Main TV standard-definiton channels
How to Watch: RTÉ One
Main TV standard-definiton channels
Channel name arrow_drop_down | web | radio | Freeview | Sky | Freesat | ||
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RTÉ One | 54 |
Regional content: National channel with no regional content or variations.
Official site: See the RTÉ One website.
From Wikipedia: RT is funded partly by the licence fee, the remainder of the funding is provided by commercial advertising, because RT is funded partly by the licence fee it shows considerably fewer advertisements than most other channels available in Ireland. The channel is also available online through RT Live and the international version of RT Player. Unlike many other national broadcasters, RT One was late to begin broadcasting in the mornings, and 24-hour transmission only began in the early 1990s. - en.wikipedia.org read more about RTÉ One on wikipedia (summary by Clipped).
Freeview multiplex: RTÉ One is on multiplex NIMM in .
Friday, 13 October 2017
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StevensOnln11:56 PM
Chunky: Yes, that's correct. 51 & 52 are the logical channel numbers you enter on your remote to view the channels. C39 is the UHF channel corresponding to 618MHz. Do you get any signal strength or quality readings when you select C39?
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StevensOnln15:09 PM
Chunky: Have you checked with any neighbours as to whether they get reception of the NI mux? It may be that you have an older grouped aerial (Divis is a group A transmitter, but the NI mux on C39 from Black Mountain is outside the group A frequency range and a group A aerial won't have been designed to receive this frequency).
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Chunky6:57 PM
StevensOnln1: that could be the reason....my aerial does look relatively basic horizontal in comparison with neighbouring aerials
TV man coming out next week.
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Friday, 17 November 2017
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J Hamilton8:50 AM
Live in northern Ireland but can't rte how do i get it
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StevensOnln111:14 AM
J Hamilton: If you provide a full postcode we'll be able to see if you can get RTE1/2 & TG4 on the NI mux. Some areas can also receive overspill signal from the Republic of Ireland. I understand that Sky subscribers in Northern Ireland are also able to access some of the Irish channels via satellite.
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Saturday, 18 November 2017
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J Hamilton7:50 PM
Newcastle
My post code it bt33 0jf
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StevensOnln111:09 PM
J Hamilton: The Digital UK trade checker shows a weak signal for the NI mux from Black Mountain for your postcode, so I think you would struggle to get good reception. It might be worth asking a local aerial installer as they should know what reception is possible in your area.
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Monday, 4 February 2019
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Shane8:29 PM
Hi hope you can help me with my problem. When I moved into my new house I was able to pick up rte1, rte2 and tg4 but over time the quality of the signal got worse. So I retuned both my TV tuner which uses Freeview and my Youview box which resulted in no Irish channels at all using Autotune. I'm not sure which transmitter I receive my channels from because as the crow flies I'm inline with both the Divis and Black Mountain Transmitters. Is there any way of checking which transmitter I receive my channels from? Can you check this for me - My postcode is BT714QZ.. and also can you help me on how to manually tune my receiver to receive requested channels.
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MikeP
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9:50 PM
Shane:
For any contributor to stand any chance of offering helpful advice you need to provide a full post code for your location
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