DZEC-DTV
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City | Quezon City |
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Channels | |
Branding | Net 25 |
Programming | |
Subchannels | See list of subchannels |
Affiliations | Net 25 |
Ownership | |
Owner | Eagle Broadcasting Corporation |
DZEC Radyo Agila 1062 95.5 Eagle FM | |
History | |
Founded | July 27, 1999 |
Former call signs | DWMJ-TV (1999–2008) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 39 (UHF) (1999–2000) |
ACWS-United Broadcasting Network (1999–2000) | |
Call sign meaning | DZ Eagle Broadcasting Corporation |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | NTC |
Power | Analog: 50,000 watts Digital: 10,000 watts |
ERP | Analog: 150,000 watts Digital: 25,000 watts |
Links | |
Website | www |
DZEC-TV, channel 25 (analog) and channel 28 (digital), is the flagship UHF television station of Philippine television network Net 25, owned by Eagle Broadcasting Corporation. Its studios, the analog and digital transmitter are located at EBC Building, #25 Central Ave., New Era, Quezon City. Net 25 broadcasts 19 hours daily from 5:00 AM to 12:00 MN on analog and digital free TV, while it airs 24 hours daily on cable and satellite providers and also live streaming providers and worldwide.
It is on Channel 25 on analog free TV, Channel 28 (LCN 28.1) on digital free TV in Metro Manila using the ISDB-T format. This station is also carried by major cable operators in the country led by SkyCable, Cablelink, Destiny Cable, G Sat, Cignal and SatLite.
As of October 1, 2018, the station's analog signal closed down, but on April 7, 2022, they resumed on-air until the NTC orders a shutdown of analog TV in the country by the end of 2023.
Network statistics
The station operated at 50 kilowatts analog transmitter power output & 150kW ERP due to its network stability. They use JAMPRO 48-panel antenna and two 60kW Acrodyne transmitters with 120 kilowatts of transmitter power (for a total of 7,896 kilowatts ERP) however, it operates only at 50 kilowatts TPO, as of 2011. In October 2018, the station temporarily shut down its analog signal in favor of Digital terrestrial TV broadcast. However, in April 7, 2022, it returned on-air on its analog broadcast after 3-year hiatus.
Digital television
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Digital channels
DZEC-TV broadcasts its digital signal on UHF Channel 28 (557.143MHz) and is multiplexed into the following subchannels:
Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming | Note |
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28.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | NET25 HD | Net 25 (Main DZEC-TV programming)/Eagle Broadcasting Corporation | Test broadcast |
28.2 | 480i | NET25 SD | |||
28.3 | 1080i | INCTV HD | INC TV (Main DZCE-TV programming) | ||
28.4 | 480i | INCTV SD | |||
28.5 | EBC RESERVED | Net 25 |
In addition, Eagle Broadcasting Corporation operates its channel on DZCE-TV UHF Channel 49 (683.143MHz)
Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming | Note |
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01.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | INCTV HD | INC TV (Main DZCE-TV programming) | Test broadcast |
01.2 | NET25 HD | Net 25 (Main DZEC-TV programming) | |||
01.3 | 480i | INCTV SD | INC TV |
Analog-to-digital conversion
From September 7, 2017, in time for its 8th year since INC's Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo entered office, INCTV was granted a "special authority" from the National Telecommunications Commission to move its analog feed from UHF Channel 49 to UHF Channel 48 to allow the former channel to simulcast digitally in full-time, which began two days earlier (September 5). The shift was arranged for the station until its management announced its intention to permanently shut down analog broadcasts and go digital-only.
As of October 1, 2018, Net 25 closed its analog TV signal, until April 7, 2022, where it resumed on-air.
As of October 2021, NET 25 has started its Digital Terrestrial TV (DTT) broadcasts in selected areas of Metro Manila on UHF channel 28 (557.143 MHz). On January 29, 2022, NET 25's Digital Terrestrial TV transmitter power suddenly increased from 500 watts to 5kW. On April 27, 2022, it further received signal increase to 10kW transmitter power.
Areas of coverage
Primary areas
Secondary areas
- Portion of Bataan
- Portion of Pampanga
- Portion of Nueva Ecija
- Portion of Tarlac
- Portion of Zambales
- Portion of Batangas
- Portion of Quezon
See also
References
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