DESCRIPTION of Xoro HRT 7520 DTT Receiver
- Box Contains:
- Xoro HRT 7520 Mpeg4 & HD DTT Receiver
- Remote Control & Batteries
- User's manual (In English)
- Connections (back of box)
- Scart Output (TV)
- RF In/Out
- HDMI Output
- Coax Digital Audio Out
- Front of box
- USB port
- Channel up / Down
- Select button
- LED Display
- Colour: Black
- EPG: 7 Day Electronic Program Guide
- MPEG 2/4
- High Definition
USES of Xoro HRT 7520 DTT Receiver
- To receive the new the Saorview Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) transmission
- Channels include:
- Currently: RTE 1, RTE2 HD, TV3, TG4, RTE News channel, RTEjr & 3e
- Also currently includes 10 Digital Radio stations from RTE
- It also contains a Media Player (films, music & pics)
- Can be used in Conjunction with either HD or Standard Definition TVs
ADVANTAGES of Xoro HRT 7520 DTT Receiver
- It is MPEG4 & HD i.e. it can handle RTE2 in HD
- Can handle Standard & High Definition Saorview transmissions
- It has a down-scale facility - Allows you to receive HD broadcasts e.g. RTE2 HD on a Standard Definition TV
- Is an extremely reliable model from a brand name company Xoro
- It is our lowest cost DTT receiver
- The Channels are listed sequentially i.e. 1-6 and the order can be changed
- USB port makes 'flashing' boxes and upgrading software very easy and quick
- You can record TV programmes with the PVR facilities
- USB Port on front is very very handy
Disadvantages of Xoro HRT 7520 DTT Receiver
- Though this box can be used to view the new Irish Saorview channels it is not an official Saorview box
- It does not have MHEG5 middleware
- It is not a Combo Satellite & Digital Terrestrial TV Receiver, it can only handle Irish DTT broadcasts
- Does not have a card slot for Pay-per-view options (not huge issue as there is no pay to view service)
The above map shows the main Saorview Coverage & Transmitters, the colour code of the best UHF Aerial to use and their catchment area.

The table above shows the Channel Range & Polarity of each of the Transmitters in Ireland. The Final column shows the UHF group colour code for the most appropriate aerial for the transmitter. Of course it is possible to use a Wide band UHF (either the high Grid or standard 10 element contract aerial) which will work on all transmitters.
The table above shows the range of UHF TV Aerials available, their frequency range and the colour code associated with each aerial. View Coastal Transmitter Map [Here]
What channels can I get on a DTT (Digital Terrestrial TV) Receiver ?
With a Digital Terrestrial Television Receiver in Ireland it is possible to get to receive 8 Irish Channels: See below for the main ones.


In addidition to the afore mentioned, you can also get RTEjr (kid channel) and RTE One + 1, which broadcast from eveing and acts as a catch up service 1 hr behind the main RTE1 channel.
Q: What is Irish Digital TV ?
Irish Digital Tv also know as Saorview is the name given to Irelands new 'Free to Air' Digital Terrestrial TV service. The service officially launched in Ireland on the 29 October 2010. It is due to replace the old analogue TV signal, (which is due to be turned off by 2012).
Q: What Channels are Available ?
See the 'List of Channels' Tab for a full list
Q: Will I need a new TV Aerial ?
Maybe but possibly not. A good rule of thumb is that if you are currently getting good reception on the 4 Irish channels (especially TV3 & TG4) on an existing aerial, chances are you will not need to invest in a new Aerial. Indeed the equipment and Installations are generally much simpler than with analogue systems where in Ireland we have the complication of VHF aerials & Diplexers in certain parts of the country.
Q: Will I need a new Television ?
You will need either
- A Digtal Terrestrial Receiver (Miniumum spec: MPEG4 & HD) to work with your existing TV
- A Saorview approved (or at a miniumum an MPEG4 HD) TV which can handle the Saorview transmissions
Q: What Is MHEG5 & is it essential ?
A receiver which has MHEG5 Middleware can recieve RTÉ’s Digital Aertel Service and also future proofs the receiver for down the line interactive services.
Q: Is it Possible to receive Irish & UK Digital channels on a single receiver ?
Currently (Sept 2011) there is no Saorview approved combo UK Satellite & Irish terrestrial Receivers on the market. There are a host of generic Combo Receivers on the market
Xoro 7520 DTT Receiver User Manual (xoro-hrt-7520-user-manual.pdf, 5,433 Kb) [Download]