Usually we associate TV reception issues with being too far from the transmission towers or having something blocking direct line-of-sight, such as a high rise building or thick trees. But what if you are too close to the towers? Yes this can actually cause TV reception interference.
Owners of this Bardon home were unable to watch free to air television due to the signal being too strong and therefore overloading the TV sets’digital tuner. All is now resolved after a visit from Chris from Jim’s Antennas Everton Park. Chris moved the antenna mast, replaced the antenna with a more suitable model and fitted components to bring the signal to a level that the TV sets’ could work with.
If you live in one of the suburbs at the foot of Mount Coot-Tha, such as The Gap, Bardon, Paddington, Toowong, Indooroopilly or Chapel Hill and you are having trouble with TV reception contact Jim’s Antennas on 131546 for your no obligation free quote and be sure to visit our website at jimsantennas.com.au.
Jim’s Antennas Seaford Rise went from the sea to the hills to install this 9m telescopic mast in Kanmantoo. Reception […]
In the wake of global shifts towards remote work, the reliance on WiFi has become more pivotal than ever before. […]
Christmas is the season of giving, and what better way to spread joy than by gifting the latest in electronics […]
Do you still use an ‘old school’ whiteboard in your sales meetings? Gone are the days where you would have […]