Multi TV: channels, frequencies, and installation guide

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Multi TV channels, frequencies and other settings

Multi TV is a free-to-air satellite broadcast service in Ghana. It started a TV revolution in Ghana in July 2009, offering free satellite television to Ghana and over 25 other African countries, most of them in West Africa. Multi TV is operated by the Multimedia Group Limited, a Ghanaian media company founded by Kwasi Twum in 1995, which also runs Joy FM, Adom FM, and several other radio and TV stations.

Multi TV broadcasts from the Astra 2F satellite at 28.2° East. The service is completely free. There are no monthly subscription fees. You only need a satellite dish, a decoder that supports MPEG-4, and a clear line of sight to the satellite.

Multi TV frequency and symbol rate

Multi TV’s primary transponder is 12525 V with a symbol rate of 30000 and FEC 5/6. This carries the main bouquet of TV and radio channels operated by the Multimedia Group under the WAPS (West Africa Platform Services) banner.

A second WAPS transponder at 12605 V carries an additional 30 or more channels, mostly Ghanaian religious and community broadcasters. Both transponders use DVB-S2 with QPSK modulation and MPEG-4/SD video compression.

There are also other broadcasters sharing the same satellite at 28.2° East. The full transponder list is below.

Transponder list for Multi TV and Astra 2F at 28.2° East

ServiceFrequencyPolarisationSymbol rateNotes
Multi TV (WAPS)12525Vertical30000Main bouquet: 32 TV + 24 radio channels
WAPS 212605Vertical30000Additional 33 TV channels, mostly religious and community
WAP TV11595Vertical30000Ghanaian Christian and community channels
SES11635Vertical30000Additional free-to-air channels
SES11675Horizontal30000Additional free-to-air channels
Play TV12565Horizontal30000Nigerian. Premium service with 2 free-to-view channels

For Multi TV specifically, enter frequency 12525, polarisation Vertical, symbol rate 30000. Your receiver should find all the main channels. Then add 12605 V with the same symbol rate to pick up the rest.

Multi TV channels list

The following channels are active on the two WAPS transponders as of February 2026, based on LyngSat satellite data for Astra 2F. Channel numbers and availability may change after broadcaster adjustments, so a periodic rescan is recommended.

TV channels on 12525 V (main bouquet)

ChChannel nameFormat
101Joy PrimeMPEG-4/SD
102Adom TVMPEG-4/SD
103Joy NewsMPEG-4/SD
104Mogpa TV PlusMPEG-4/SD
105Fire TV (Ghana)MPEG-4/SD
106Rock TV (Ghana)MPEG-4/SD
108Sweet TVMPEG-4/SD
109GH Police TVMPEG-4/SD
110Pent TVMPEG-4/SD
111TVTMPEG-4/SD
112Potters City TVMPEG-4/SD
113Woezor TVMPEG-4/HD
114Channel MoEMPEG-4/SD
115Alpha Gnosis TVMPEG-4/SD
116Pan African TVMPEG-4/SD
117Movement TVMPEG-4/SD
118Liberia National TVMPEG-4/HD
119TV3 (Ghana)MPEG-4/SD
120Ghana TVMPEG-4/SD
121Onua TVMPEG-4/SD
122GTV Sports+MPEG-4/SD
123Precious TVMPEG-4/SD
124Royal TV (Ghana)MPEG-4/SD
125OB TVMPEG-4/SD
126Kessben TVMPEG-4/SD
128Elijah TVMPEG-4/HD
129GH One TVMPEG-4/SD
130TV XyzMPEG-4/SD
131Green Gold TVMPEG-4/SD
132ABC News GHMPEG-4/SD

TV channels on 12605 V

ChChannel nameFormat
55700Mothers TVMPEG-4/SD
55701Grace TV (Ghana)MPEG-4/SD
55702Brighter TVMPEG-4/SD
55703Omanba TVMPEG-4/SD
55704Kuma Plus TVMPEG-4/SD
55705Home TV (Ghana)MPEG-4/SD
55706Hope Channel GhanaMPEG-4/SD
55707Fast TVMPEG-4/SD
55708Ghanaman TVMPEG-4/SD
55709Globe TVMPEG-4/SD
55710Northern Gold TVMPEG-4/SD
55711Western Diamond TVMPEG-4/SD
55712King Tom TVMPEG-4/SD
55713Sporty TVMPEG-4/HD
55714THM TVMPEG-4/SD
55715Joy LearningMPEG-4/SD
55716Zion TVMPEG-4/SD
55717Holiness TVMPEG-4/SD
55718Holy TV (Ghana)MPEG-4/SD
55719Roja TVMPEG-4/SD
55720TAC TVMPEG-4/SD
55721Sompa TVMPEG-4/SD
55722Aseda TVMPEG-4/SD
55723Ezra TVMPEG-4/SD
55724Deeper Life TVMPEG-4/SD
55725Days TVMPEG-4/SD
55727Lawson TVMPEG-4/SD
55728Conquer TVMPEG-4/SD
55729Genesis TV (Ghana)MPEG-4/SD
55730Legend TVMPEG-4/SD
55731AS TVMPEG-4/SD
55732Givers TV+MPEG-4/SD

Radio channels on Multi TV

Multi TV carries radio stations on the 12525 V transponder. These are broadcast as audio-only channels and are popular with listeners across Ghana.

ChStationLanguage
201Joy FMEnglish
202Asempa FMAkan
203Luv FMEnglish
204Adom FMAkan
205Hitz FMEnglish
206Nhyira FMAkan
207Peace FMEnglish
209Citi FMEnglish
210Atlantis RadioEnglish
211Kessben FMAkan
212E.L.B.CEnglish
213Sporty FMEnglish
215Angel 96.1 FMEnglish
217New Mercury 91.5 FMEnglish
219Power 97.9 FMEnglish
220Radio LoméFrench
221Radio KaraFrench
222Heaven FMEnglish
223Ahotor FMEnglish
224Radio Gold 90.5English

Coverage

Multi TV’s West Africa beam covers much of the continent. The following countries fall within the satellite footprint, though viewers further from the beam centre will need a larger dish for reliable reception.

Astra 2F West Africa Ku-band beam coverage map, showing signal reaching from Senegal to parts of Mozambique.
Multi TV broadcasts from the Astra 2F satellite. Its West Africa beam covers from Senegal to parts of Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
  • Ghana (full coverage)
  • Nigeria
  • Togo
  • Benin
  • Cote d’Ivoire
  • Liberia
  • Sierra Leone
  • Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • The Gambia
  • Senegal
  • Mali
  • Niger
  • Chad
  • Cameroon
  • Gabon
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Central African Republic
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Angola
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe
  • Malawi
  • Mozambique
  • Tanzania
  • Kenya
  • Uganda

In Ghana, a 60 cm dish is sufficient for a strong signal. In Nigeria and countries further from the beam centre, a 90 cm dish is recommended. In fringe areas like Kenya, Zambia, and Mozambique, you may need a 120 cm dish or larger.

How to install Multi TV

You need three things: a satellite dish, a universal Ku-band LNB, and an MPEG-4 capable satellite receiver (decoder). Multi TV does not require a proprietary decoder. Any free-to-air receiver that supports DVB-S2 and MPEG-4 will work.

Equipment

  • Satellite dish: 60 cm in Ghana, 90 cm in Nigeria
  • Universal Ku-band LNB (set to 9750/10600)
  • DVB-S2 MPEG-4 satellite receiver with blind scan
  • Coaxial cable and F-type connectors
  • A satellite signal finder is helpful but not essential

Complete dish and decoder kits are sold in Ghana on Jumia and at electronics markets like Kantamanto in Accra. Prices range from GH₵ 630 to GH₵ 700 for a full kit including dish, combo decoder, LNB, remote, and cable. These combo decoders support both DVB-T2 (terrestrial) and DVB-S2 (satellite), are MPEG-4 Full HD 1080p capable, and can store up to 5,000 channels.

Dish alignment

Point your dish towards 28.2° East. In Accra, this is roughly south-southeast at an azimuth of about 195° and an elevation of 45 to 50°. Use your receiver’s signal strength meter or a satellite finder to peak the signal. Tune to 12525 V 30000 to confirm you are on the correct satellite.

Scanning for channels

  1. Go to the installation menu on your receiver
  2. Select Astra 2F at 28.2° East (some receivers list this as Astra 2A/2B/2F)
  3. Enter the transponder: Frequency 12525, Polarisation V, Symbol Rate 30000
  4. Run a blind scan or network search
  5. The receiver should find 30 or more TV channels and 20 radio stations
  6. Add a second transponder at 12605 V 30000 and scan again for the remaining channels

If you have trouble, check that your LNB type is set to Universal and that your coaxial cable connections are tight. Rain fade (temporary signal loss during heavy rain) is normal with Ku-band satellite TV and will clear once the rain passes.

How to re-scan Multi TV for new channels

Channels are added and removed periodically. To pick up new channels without changing any frequency settings:

  1. Press Menu on your remote control
  2. Select Installation
  3. Select Install Satellite and press OK
  4. Press the green button on the remote control
  5. The decoder will scan automatically and find all available channels

This procedure works on the standard Multi TV digibox. On other receivers, look for “Auto Scan” or “Blind Scan” in the installation menu.

How to install Multi TV in Lagos Nigeria

Multi TV is not licensed to operate in Nigeria by the NBC or NCC. Its satellite signal simply happens to cover much of West Africa. You will not find many Multi TV branded decoders on sale in Nigeria, except for a few that individuals bring in from Ghana.

However, you do not need a Multi TV branded decoder. Any 60 cm or 90 cm satellite dish will work. The brand on the dish is just a label. Pair it with any satellite receiver that supports MPEG-4 (most recent Strong receivers qualify). Point the dish at 28.2° East, enter the frequency 12525 V 30000, and scan.

In Lagos, satellite dishes and receivers are widely available at Computer Village in Ikeja and from online retailers. A 90 cm dish is recommended in Nigeria for a more stable signal.

Frequently asked questions

What is the latest Multi TV frequency?

The primary frequency is 12525 V with a symbol rate of 30000 and FEC 5/6 on Astra 2F at 28.2° East. A second transponder at 12605 V 30000 carries additional channels.

How many channels are on Multi TV?

As of February 2026, Multi TV carries over 60 TV channels and 20 radio stations across its two WAPS transponders (12525 V and 12605 V). Additional channels from other broadcasters on the same satellite can be found by scanning the other transponders listed above.

Is Multi TV available in Nigeria?

Yes. Multi TV’s satellite signal covers Nigeria. Use a 90 cm dish pointed at 28.2° East with any MPEG-4 DVB-S2 receiver. The frequencies are the same as in Ghana.

Is UTV available on Multi TV?

United Television (UTV) by the Despite Group is not available on Multi TV. It is available on DStv Channel 360 in Ghana. You can also access UTV for free on the Badr 7, SES 4, and SES 5 satellites.

How do I fix no signal on Multi TV?

Check your dish alignment, make sure the LNB cable is securely connected, and verify that the receiver is set to the correct frequency (12525 V 30000). If the problem started suddenly, it may be rain fade, which clears once the weather improves. If it persists, re-align your dish or have an installer check the LNB.

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Comments

  1. jamyuuwasko@gmali.com Avatar

    Enter your comment here…plz i need islamic chanels.for srt4330fta

  2. destiny Avatar

    HI AM TRYING TO SET THE DISH BUT THE SIGNAL IS NOT COMING WHAT SHOULD I DO

  3. Juliet Avatar

    My signal intensity and my signal quality is off or is 00 what should I do

  4. Augustine Boateng Avatar
    Augustine Boateng

    Pls can u send me new frequency and transporter new station on multi-tv decoder in satellite

  5. Bashiru Abudu Avatar
    Bashiru Abudu

    Am also a multi TV installer Ghana I need employment please someone should help me

  6. Steve Avatar

    Hello I’m Steve from Ghana but I work in Poland. Due to the nature of my job, I sometimes go to Tripoli Libya for meetings and I would like to know if it is possible to set up and watch multi TV here. I’m using Tiger 800+ that has 7000 channels but I’ve missed Ghana and most of the Nigerian movies. Thank you all.

  7. Joseph Avatar

    Please,can anyone help me with the current frequency of GHONE because they did some upgrading in Ghana. I’ve scanned several times but I’m not getting it.thanks

  8. Saeed Yaqub Avatar

    Please sir ,I want to know those satellites I can get when I use twin lnb. Eg.If I want nigcomsat 42.5 E ,what other possible satellites can I get in addition.
    Or if I get Astra 28.5 E, which other satellites can I get in addition when using dual lnb or twin lnb?
    Thanks

    1. Uche Avatar

      Were you able to get the information you are looking for

  9. john chikopa Avatar
    john chikopa

    i wanted to know if multi tv frequency can work on satcom 4949

  10. seidu Avatar

    How can I get later free to Air after multi tv

  11. Bayon Mutakilu Avatar
    Bayon Mutakilu

    Please how do I get francis channel in Ghana in free air time decoder

  12. Paul Avatar

    Please I can not get any of the Ghana channels anymore since two weeks now.want can I do now Paul from Lagos

  13. Tosin Avatar

    Pls my master plus decoder stopped working and I can’t reach my installer again.

    I need help in lagos Nigeria.

    Thanks

  14. Walter Otami Avatar
    Walter Otami

    I need help my signal strength is off

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