List of TV Brasil affiliates

TV Brasil is a publicly owned Brazilian television network made up of four owned-and-operated stations and over 35 affiliates. This is a list of TV Brasil's affiliates and broadcast relay stations, arranged alphabetically by state. Stations listed in bold are owned and operated by TV Brasil.

Affiliates

Amapá

  • Macapá - TV Tarumã (Channel 16.1)

Amazonas

  • Manaus - TV Encontro das Águas (Channel 2.1)

Bahia

Ceará

Distrito Federal

Espírito Santo

Goiás

Maranhão

Mato Grosso

  • Cuiabá - TV Universitária (Channel 2.1)

Minas Gerais

Paraíba

Paraná

Pernambuco

  • Recife - TV Universitária (Channel 11.1)
  • Caruaru - TV Pernambuco (Channel 12 VHF)

Piauí

Rio de Janeiro

Rio Grande do Norte

  • Natal - TV Universitária (Channel 5.1)

Rio Grande do Sul

Roraima

São Paulo

Santa Catarina

Tocantins

  • Palmas - TVE Tocantins (Channel 13 VHF)
  • Araguaína - Rede Sat Tocantins (Channel 13 VHF)
  • Gurupi - Rede Sat Tocantins (Channel 13 VHF)

Broadcast relay stations

Amazonas

Goiás

Maranhão

Mato Grosso

Pará

Paraíba

Pernambuco

Santa Catarina

Via Satellite

  • Satellite Star One C2 Analog
    • Frequency: 1400 MHz
    • Polarization: Horizontal
    • BW filter: 18 MHz
  • Satélite Star One C2 Digital
    • Frequency: 3631 MHz
    • Symbol Rate: 4687 kbit/s
    • Polarization: Horizontal
    • Video: 308
    • Audio: 256
    • PCR: 8190
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