This site is being retired!

Since 2009, The Belgian DVB-T Resource has provided information about DVB-T broadcasting in Belgium. In January 2012, I finished a major overhaul of the DVB-T site. The new project is called cablecutters.

On the site, you can enter your postal code to see which DVB-T transmitters are broadcasting in your area. The Belgian DVB-T Resource will remain available for the time being, but it will eventually go offline. Check it out here!

Frequency tables

Not sure which channels you can tune to for DVB-T broadcasts? Check below.

Belgium VRT/Norkring/Telenet (Flanders) - Updated October 25th 2011 Source
Mast location Channel Frequency Polarisation
Egem 22 482 MHz V Freely accessible
Genk 25 506 MHz H Freely accessible
Antwerpen 25 506 MHz V Freely accessible
Schoten 25 506 MHz V Freely accessible
Brussels 22 482 MHz V Freely accessible
Gent 22 482 MHz V Freely accessible
Sint-Pieters-Leeuw 22 482 MHz V Freely accessible
Veltem 22 482 MHz V Freely accessible
Belgium RTBF (Wallonia/East Cantons) - Updated August 25th 2009Source
Mast location Channel Frequency Polarisation
Wavre 56 754 MHz H Freely accessible
Brussels 56 754 MHz V Freely accessible
Tournai 56 754 MHz V Freely accessible
Anderlues 56 754 MHz H Freely accessible
Profondeville 56 754 MHz H Freely accessible
Léglise 66 834 MHz H Freely accessible
Liège 45 666 MHz H Freely accessible
Marche-en-Famenne 66 834 MHz H Freely accessible
Namur 56 754 MHz H Freely accessible
France TNT France (France)
To find the mast that is the closest to where you live, check the map on their site.
Digitenne Digitenne (The Netherlands)
To find the mast that is the closest to where you live, please check the website of the Dutch Telecom Agency.
Germany Das ÜberallFernsehen (Germany)
To find the mast that is the closest to where you live, please check this PDF file.