Platform HD

LLC Platforma HD
Limited liability company
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 2008
Headquarters Saint Petersburg, Russia
Key people
Nikolai Gubbenet (Director General)
Services Satellite TV
Website platformahd.ru

Platforma HD (Russian: Платформа HD) was a Russian operator of satellite TV which broadcasts a package of HD-quality channels over the European territory of Russia. In addition, the package of channels of high-definition was available for retransmission in cable networks.

Channels

Platforma HD broadcasts the programs via satellite Eurobird 9A (9,0°E).

Other available channels

Besides channels from the packages of Platform HD and Platform DV, every subscriber can receive the un-encrypted TV and radio channels free of charge.

For viewing channels in HD quality the company recommends to use the following receiving equipment:
Satellite:

Cable:

Subscribing

You can receive Platform HD signal directly from the satellite or through the cable network.

Satellite coverage parameters

In the European part of Russia Platform HD was available via satellite on Eurobird 9А.
You can choose the size of a satellite dish according to your region. In order to make a good choice, you have to contact the authorized dealers of the Platform HD.

Orbital slot

9 degrees east longitude

Broadcast parameters

Platform HD

Frequency:  12,380 MHz
Polarization:  Vertical (V)
Transmission standard:  DVB-S2
Modulation:  8PSK
Symbol rate:  26,400
FEC:  2/3

Frequency: 12,303 MHz
Polarization: Vertical (V)
Transmission standard: DVB-S2
Modulation: 8PSK
Symbol rate: 26,400
FEC: 2/3

Platform DV

Frequency: 12,207 MHz
Polarization: Horizontal (H)
Transmission standard: DVB-S2
Modulation: 8PSK
Symbol rate: 27,500
FEC: 2/3

3D Television in Russia

In February 2010, Platform HD and its technological partners – General Satellite and Samsung Electronics – announced at the International professional exhibition CSTB 2010, they began working over the first 3D television project in Russia. However, the 3D channel is currently at a preparatory stage.[1]

References

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