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ENTV Algerian TV Frequencies on All Satellites with Setup Guide

Accessing updated satellite frequencies has become essential for viewers who want uninterrupted television viewing and high-quality broadcasts. Freq World continues to provide accurate frequency updates for popular satellite TV channels across different regions.

This article highlights one of the distinguished television channels that offers audiences a mix of entertainment, informative programs, and live coverage. Below, you can explore the newest frequency details and complete channel information.

The Algerian First Channel, known as ENTV (Ɖtablissement National de TĆ©lĆ©vision) or TV1, is a cornerstone of Algerian media, airing since 1956.

As the flagship channel of the Public Establishment of Television (EPTV), ENTV delivers a rich mix of news, sports, amusement, and cultural programs, reflecting Algeria’s vibrant identity.

This free-to-air channel is renowned for its range of national events, Algerian football matches, and diverse shows, from political debates to family-friendly series.

Headquartered in Algiers, ENTV connects Algerians at home and abroad. This guide outlines the latest ENTV frequencies on satellites as of June 2026, offers a simple device setup process, shares reception tips, and highlights its programming, ensuring you can tune in seamlessly.

Why Watch ENTV?

ENTV is a vital link for Algerians, offering comprehensive material that spans politics, sports, religion, and culture. As a government-backed channel, it provides official updates on national policies, presidential activities, and parliamentary sessions, alongside amusement like Algerian dramas, comedies, and Ramadan specials. Sports fans rely on ENTV for live broadcasts of Algerian national team matches, including African Cup of Nations and World Cup qualifiers. Free-to-air and accessible 24/7, ENTV also streams live on www.entv.dz and engages viewers via social media on Facebook and YouTube, making it a trusted source for news and amusement across the Arab world.

ENTV Frequencies on Satellites

To tune into ENTV, you need the correct frequency, orientation, symbol rate, and FEC (Forward Error Correction) settings for your satellite device.

Below are the latest frequencies for ENTV on key satellites as of June 2026, based on sources like www.entv.dz, www.lyngsat.com, and www.algsat.com.

As a free-to-air channel, no membership is required. Verify frequencies with these sources, as relay settings may change.

Nilesat 201/Eutelsat 7 West A (7.0° West)

  • Channel: ENTV (Algerian Terrestrial Channel)

  • Frequency: 11680 MHz

  • Polarization: Horizontal (H)

  • Symbol Rate: 27500 kS/s

  • FEC: 5/6

  • Coverage: Middle East and North Africa

  • Details: Broadcasts in SD/HD with DVB-S encoding, offering strong reception in Algeria, Morocco, and Egypt.

AlcomSat-1 (24.8° West)

  • Channel: ENTV HD (Programme National)

  • Frequency: 12240 MHz

  • Polarization: Horizontal (H)

  • Symbol Rate: 30000 kS/s

  • FEC: 2/3

  • Coverage: North Africa, parts of Europe

  • Details: Algeria’s national satellite provides HD broadcasts, ideal for viewers in Algiers and Oran.

Additional Notes

  • Limited Satellite Presence: ENTV is primarily available on Nilesat and AlcomSat-1. No confirmed frequencies exist for Arabsat Badr (26.0° East), Hotbird (13.0° East), Yahsat (52.5° East), or Eutelsat 5 West A (5.0° West) as of June 2026. Older sources mention Eutelsat 5W (11059 MHz, Horizontal), but this is outdated.

  • Frequency Accuracy: Avoid obsolete Nilesat frequencies like 11660 MHz (Vertical) or NSS 7 (22.0° West, 12674 MHz, Horizontal), which are no longer active for ENTV. Stick to 11680 MHz on Nilesat or 12240 MHz on AlcomSat-1.

  • Global entry: Outside MENA, Nilesat and AlcomSat-1 signals may weaken in Europe or Asia. Stream ENTV live on www.entv.dz or its YouTube channel for worldwide entry.

  • Free-to-Air Status: ENTV is unencrypted, requiring no smartcard, making it accessible within satellite footprints.

Reception Tips for Optimal Viewing

To enjoy ENTV’s material with sharp sound and visuals, follow these practical tips for satellite reception:

  1. Dish Size: Use a 60-80 cm antenna for Nilesat in MENA regions like Algiers, Tunis, or Cairo. For AlcomSat-1, a 70-90 cm antenna is recommended. In fringe areas (e.g., southern Europe), a 90-120 cm antenna enhances transmission strength.

  2. Dish positioning: Align your antenna to Nilesat (7.0° West) or AlcomSat-1 (24.8° West) using a satellite finder or app (e.g., SatFinder, DishPointer). Ensure no obstructions block the transmission path.

  3. LNB Selection: setup a Universal Ku-band LNB with local oscillator frequencies of 9.75 GHz (low band) and 10.6 GHz (high band). For HD on AlcomSat-1, ensure DVB-S2 compatibility.

  4. transmission Quality: Aim for 70% or higher transmission clarity (ideally 98%) on your device’s transmission meter to avoid pixelation. Adjust LNB skew for optimal efficiency.

  5. Weather Protection: Ku-band signals may weaken during heavy rain. Secure your antenna and check LNB caps for water damage to maintain transmission integrity.

  6. Coverage Check: Verify your location is within Nilesat or AlcomSat-1’s coverage using range maps on www.dishpointer.com or www.satbeams.com.

How to Add ENTV to Your device

Follow these steps to manually add ENTV to your satellite device, supported with most models (e.g., Strong, Humax, Technisat), though menu names may vary.

  1. Enter the Setup Menu:

    • Press ā€œMenuā€ or ā€œSettingsā€ on your device’s remote.

    • Navigate to ā€œInstallation,ā€ ā€œChannel Search,ā€ or ā€œAntenna Setup.ā€

  2. Select Manual Search:

    • Choose ā€œManual Scan,ā€ ā€œManual Installation,ā€ or ā€œAdd Transponder.ā€

    • Select ā€œAdd TPā€ or ā€œEdit Transponderā€ if prompted.

  3. Choose the Satellite:

    • Select Nilesat 201/Eutelsat 7 West A (7.0° West) or AlcomSat-1 (24.8° West) from the satellite list.

    • If not listed, manually enter the orbital position (7.0° W or 24.8° W).

  4. Input Transponder Details:

    • For Nilesat (11680 MHz):

      • Frequency: 11680 MHz

      • Polarization: Horizontal (H)

      • Symbol Rate: 27500 kS/s

      • FEC: 5/6

    • For AlcomSat-1 (12240 MHz):

      • Frequency: 12240 MHz

      • Polarization: Horizontal (H)

      • Symbol Rate: 30000 kS/s

      • FEC: 2/3

    • Ensure all values are accurate.

  5. Start the Scan:

    • Press ā€œScan,ā€ ā€œSearch,ā€ or ā€œOKā€ to initiate the search.

    • Select ā€œFTA Onlyā€ or ā€œAll Channelsā€ to include free-to-air channels.

    • Wait 1-3 minutes for the search to complete.

  6. Save the Channels:

    • Press ā€œSaveā€ or ā€œOKā€ to store the scanned channels.

    • ENTV will appear in your channel list as ā€œENTV,ā€ ā€œTV1,ā€ or ā€œProgramme National.ā€

  7. Adjust Dish if Necessary:

    • If the channel is missing or the transmission is weak, fine-tune the antenna’s azimuth and elevation while monitoring the transmission meter.

    • Check LNB skew and cables for 70-98% transmission strength.

  8. Test the Channel:

    • Locate ENTV in your channel list and select it to confirm sharp airing.

    • If issues persist, recheck settings or consult a professional installer.

device Tips:

  • For Strong receivers (e.g., SRT 4920), enable ā€œLNB Powerā€ in the ā€œTransponderā€ menu.

  • For Humax or Technisat, set LNB to ā€œUniversalā€ (9750/10600 MHz).

  • Use default PINs (e.g., 0000, 1234) if prompted; check your handbook for details.

ENTV Highlighted broadcasts

ENTV offers a diverse lineup catering to all interests, from news to sports and amusement. Key programs include:

Top Shows

  • Sports Coverage: Live broadcasts of Algerian national team matches, including African Cup of Nations and World Cup qualifiers, with expert commentary.

  • News Bulletins: Daily updates on national and international events, covering government decisions and presidential activities.

  • Saat Iqtisad (Economic Hour): Analysis of economic policies and development projects in Algeria.

  • Ramadan Specials: Family-friendly series, comedies, and religious programs during the holy month.

  • Cultural Shows: Programs celebrating Algerian heritage, music, and traditions, such as Fi Biladna with artistic and folk segments.

Content divisions

  • News: In-depth range of Algerian politics, economy, and worldwide affairs.

  • Sports: Live football matches and sports analysis, focusing on the Algerian national team.

  • Entertainment: Algerian dramas, comedies, and variety shows for all ages.

  • Cultural: Documentaries and shows promoting Algerian history and traditions.

  • Religious: Islamic lectures and Quran-focused material.

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