Frequencies of Super RTL channels on satellites 2025 πŸ“ΊπŸŒŸ – Global Freqs

Super RTL, one of Germany’s leading television channels owned by SUPER RTL Fernsehen GmbH (a subsidiary of RTL Deutschland), is a prime destination for children and families.

Launched in 1995 as a joint venture between RTL Group and Disney’s Buena Vista International Television, it offers a lively mix of animated series, live shows and family programming.

Popular shows include Gogo favorites like Paw Patrol, Peppa PigAND Ninjagoaimed at children aged between 3 and 13, e RTLSuper evening content for families and young adults, such as Knallerfrauen.

As of July 2025, Super RTL primarily serves Germany, Austria and Switzerland via satellite, with limited reach in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) due to its focus on the German language.

This article provides a comprehensive guide to the latest Super RTL frequencies on the major satellites (Nilesat, Arabsat, Hot Bird and Astra), along with expert tips for seamless reception. πŸ“‘πŸŽ¬

Because Super RTL fascinates the public 🌍

  • Engaging content for kids 🎨: Gogo (5 a.m. to 8 p.m.) offers animated hits like Paw Patrol AND Peppa Pigalong with live performances, they promote creativity and fun for children aged 3 to 13.

  • Evening programming for families πŸ“½οΈ: RTLSuper (8pm-12am) features family-friendly shows such as Knallerfrauen AND Crime RTL for young adults and families.

  • European accessibility 🌐: Broadcast primarily in German-speaking Europe via Astra, with streaming on Toggo.de and RTL+ (geographically limited outside of Germany, Austria, Switzerland).

  • High quality transmissions πŸ“Ί: Offers HD (1920×1080) and SD streaming in German, with occasional subtitles for accessibility.

  • Chosen by families πŸ“ˆ: As part of RTL Deutschland, Super RTL reaches millions of people, holding a significant share of the German children’s television market with its safe, ad-supported content.

  • Educational and fun 🧸: Balances fun with educational themes, making it a go-to channel for parents and kids.

Super RTL frequencies on the main satellites πŸ“‘

Super RTL is mainly broadcast via Astra, with no confirmed presence on Nilesat, Arabsat or Hot Bird as of July 2025, due to its focus on German-speaking audiences.

The channel is generally free-to-air in SD and encrypted in HD via platforms such as HD+. Below is a detailed table of frequencies for tuning to Super RTL, based on the latest available data.

Frequency table for Super RTL 2025 πŸ“Š

Satellite

Frequency

Polarization

Rate symbol

FEC

Coverage

Details

Nilesat 201 (7Β°W)

Not available

– – –

Middle East, North Africa

No Super RTL broadcast confirmed on Nilesat starting in 2025. πŸ“Ί

Arabsat Badr-6 (26Β°E)

Not available

– – –

Middle East, Gulf, North Africa

No Super RTL broadcast confirmed on Arabsat starting in 2025. πŸ”’

Hot Bird 13Β°C (13Β°E)

Not available

– – –

Europe, parts of MENA

No Super RTL broadcasts confirmed on Hot Bird starting in 2025. πŸ“Ί

Astra 1M (19.2Β°E)

12168 MHz

Horizontal (H)

27500 kS/s

3/4

Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Europe

DVB-S, QPSK, SD, free to air, Super RTL SD (720Γ—576). πŸ“½οΈ

Astra 1M (19.2Β°E)

10832 MHz

Horizontal (H)

22000 kS/s

2/3

Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Europe

DVB-S2, 8PSK, HD, encrypted (HD+), Super RTL HD. πŸ“Ί

Key information πŸ”

  • Nilesat 201 (7Β° west): No Super RTL broadcast confirmed. Nilesat focuses on MENA content like OSN Kids, and Super RTL’s German-language programming is not available here.

  • Arabsat Badr-6 (26Β° east): No Super RTL broadcast confirmed. Arabsat gives priority to Arabic-language channels and Super RTL is absent from its programming.

  • Hot Bird 13Β°C (13Β° East): No Super RTL broadcast confirmed. Hot Bird hosts channels like Rai YoYo and France 4/Okoo, but not Super RTL.

  • Astra 1M (19.2Β° East): Super RTL is available in SD (12168 MHz, unencrypted) and HD (10832 MHz, encrypted via HD+), targeting Germany, Austria, Switzerland and parts of Europe with programs such as Paw Patrol AND Ninjago. The SD feed is ideal for subscription-free viewing.

  • Note on encryption πŸ”’: Super RTL SD on Astra is free-to-air and requires no subscription. The HD feed is encrypted and requires an HD+ subscription and compatible decryption (e.g. Nagravision).

  • Alternative access 🌐: Stream Super RTL via Toggo.de or RTL+ (rtlplus.com), offering live and on-demand content, albeit geo-restricted to Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Some clips may be available on YouTube.

  • Note on coverage ⚠️: The range of Astra 1M covers Germany, Austria, Switzerland and most of Europe. In fringe areas (e.g. Southern Europe), a 90-120cm dish may be required for stable reception.

Optimizing reception: expert advice for flawless vision πŸ“Ί

To enjoy exciting Super RTL content in clear quality, follow these expert tips tailored for Astra:

  1. Selection of plate size πŸ“: Use a 60-80 cm dish for Astra in primary coverage areas (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). In fringe areas (e.g. Southern Europe), opt for a 90-120cm dish for stronger signals.

  2. Precise plate alignment 🧭: Align your dish to Astra’s orbital position (19.2Β°E) using a satellite tracker or apps like SatFinder. Make sure no obstacles (trees, buildings) block your line of sight.

  3. LNB compatibility πŸ”Œ: Install a universal Ku-band LNB (9.75/10.6 GHz) for Astra. Check that your receiver supports DVB-S for SD broadcasts and DVB-S2 for HD.

  4. Signal optimization πŸ“Ά: Aim for a quality level of 70-98% on the receiver’s meter to avoid pixelation. Adjust the azimuth, elevation and tilt of the LNB for maximum performance. A satellite amplifier can help in low signal areas but will not make up for poor alignment.

  5. Weatherproof β˜”: Protect yourself from signal loss in rain or snow by securing your dish and using waterproof LNB caps. Avoid retuning in high pressure atmospheric conditions.

  6. Verification of coverage πŸ—ΊοΈ: Confirm that your location is within Astra’s coverage area (Europe) using official coverage maps.

Tuning Super RTL on your receiver: a step by step guide πŸ“‘

Add Super RTL to your satellite receiver (e.g., Strong, Humax, Technisat) with these simple steps:

  1. Access the Menu βš™οΈ: Press “Menu” or “Settings” on the remote control, then select “Installation”, “Channel Search” or “Antenna Setup”.

  2. Select Manual Scan πŸ”Ž: Choose “Manual Scan”, “Manual Installation” or “Add Transponder”.

  3. Choose the satellite πŸ›°οΈ: Select Astra 1M (19.2Β°E). If not available, manually enter the orbital position.

  4. Input transponder details πŸ“‹: Enter the frequency, signal direction, symbol rate and FEC from the table above (for example, 12168 MHz, horizontal, 27500 kS/s, 3/4 for SD). Check for accuracy.

  5. Run the scan πŸ”„: Press “Scan”, “Search” or “OK”. Select “FTA Only” for free-to-air SD channels or “All Channels” for encrypted HD options. Scanning takes 1-3 minutes.

  6. Save channels πŸ’Ύ: Save scanned channels (for example, “Super RTL SD”, “Super RTL HD”) to the channel list.

  7. Fine tuning signal πŸ”§: If the signal is weak, adjust the dish alignment and LNB tilt to achieve a quality level of 70-98%. Recheck cables and connections.

  8. Test playback πŸ“Ί: Select Super RTL to confirm clear playback. For encrypted HD channels, make sure you have an active HD+ subscription and a compatible decryption module (e.g. Nagravision).

Receiver Tips πŸ”Œ:

  • Enable “LNB Power” on receivers like Technisat in the “Transponder” menu.

  • For encrypted HD channels, check that your receiver supports Nagravision decryption and that your HD+ subscription is active.

  • Default PINs (for example, 0000, 1234) may be required; consult the receiver manual.

Regional Impact and Highlighted broadcasts of Super RTL 🌟

Super RTL continues to delight audiences:

  • Strength of the public πŸ“ˆ: As part of RTL Deutschland, Super RTL reaches millions of people in German-speaking Europe, dominating the children’s TV market with its Gogo AND RTLSuper slots.

  • Iconic shows 🎀: Gogo characteristics Paw Patrol, Peppa Pig, NinjagoAND Die Sendung mit der MausWhile RTLSuper offers Knallerfrauen and family films, all in German.

  • Regional presence 🌐: Strong in Germany, Austria and Switzerland via Astra, with limited reach elsewhere due to focus on the German language. Streaming via RTL+ improves accessibility in these regions.

  • Digital innovation πŸ“±: Toggo.de and RTL+ (rtlplus.com) offer live streaming and on-demand content, albeit with geo-restrictions. Some clips are available on YouTube.

  • Historic milestone πŸ›οΈ: Launched in 1995, Super RTL has evolved from an RTL-Disney partnership to a fully RTL-owned channel by 2021, becoming Germany’s leading children’s network.

Accessing your favorite channels has never been easier.

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