This is another good news for DD Free dish viewers that News India 24x7 channel has been added on DD Free Dish using 97th e-auction. DD Free Dish is one of the most popular free TV platforms in India, especially for viewers who want free entertainment, news, devotional, movie, music, and educational channels through a dish antenna and set-top box.
The channel can be useful for viewers who want regular Hindi news updates on a free-to-air TV platform. Earlier this channel was already available on DD Free dish, but it was left, now once again available on DD Free Dish.
How to Watch?
Yes, if the channel is available on DD Free Dish in your set-top box channel list, you can watch it without paying any monthly recharge. DD Free Dish is a free-to-air DTH platform, so viewers do not need a monthly subscription to watch the available free channels.
You only need:
* DD Free Dish antenna
* Compatible set-top box
* Proper dish alignment
* Updated channel scan
News India 24x7 Channel Number -
This channel is available on the DD Free Dish set-top box at channel number 157.
Satellite Frequency -
If News India 24x7 is not visible in your current channel list, you may need to rescan your DD Free Dish set-top box.
Follow these simple steps:
1. Open the Menu option on your set-top box remote.
2. Go to Installation, Satellite List, then select a satellite and click search with blind scan (FTA Only).
3. Enter the password if required. In many boxes, the default password is `0000` or `1234`.
4. Select Auto Scan, Blind Scan, or Satellite Scan.
5. Wait until the scan is complete.
6. Save the channels after scanning.
7. Check the updated channel list for News India 24x7.
The option names may be different depending on your set-top box model.
Why is Channel Scan Required?
Sometimes new channels do not appear automatically in old set-top boxes. When a new channel is added or a slot is changed, users may need to perform an Auto Scan or Blind Scan to refresh the channel list.
If your box supports MPEG-4 channels, you may receive more channels compared to older MPEG-2 boxes. So, if you are using an old set-top box and the channel is not available, you can also check the channel availability on a compatible MPEG-4 set-top box.
News India 24x7 frequency -
Channel Name | News India 24x7 |
Satellite | GSAT-15 |
Dish Antenna | Ku-Band |
Position | 93.5° East |
LNB Frequency | 09750-10600 |
TP Frequency | 11470 |
Polarity | H |
Symbol Rate | 30000 |
Quality | MPEG-4 / SD |
System | DVB-S2 |
Modulation | 8PSK |
Language | Hindi |
Type | Hindi News |
Mode | Free-to-air |
For the latest DD Free Dish channel updates, channel numbers, frequency details, MPEG-2/MPEG-4 channel list, and new channel additions, keep checking our website regularly.
FAQs
Is News India 24x7 available on DD Free Dish?
Yes, News India 24x7 has been added on DD Free Dish. Viewers can check it by rescanning their set-top box.
What type of channel is News India 24x7?
News India 24x7 is a Hindi news channel that covers national news, current affairs, politics, public-interest stories, and other news updates.
Do I need to pay to watch News India 24x7 on DD Free Dish?
No, DD Free Dish is a free-to-air DTH service. If the channel is available in your set-top box, you can watch it without a monthly recharge.
Why is News India 24x7 not showing on my set-top box?
Your channel list may not be updated. Try Auto Scan or Blind Scan from your set-top box menu.
What is the channel number of News India 24x7 on DD Free Dish?
The channel number may vary according to the set-top box and scan order. Check the latest scanned channel list on your receiver.
Can I watch News India 24x7 on an MPEG-2 set-top box?
Availability depends on the slot and broadcast format. If the channel is not found on an MPEG-2 box, try scanning with a compatible MPEG-4 set-top box.

My previous assumption is correct. In this present trend the DD Free dish platform in a few days will be the exclusively for government mouth piece of government and all entertainment channels shy away from it. Of course it is an example of Government high hardness.like all other government departments.
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