Having bad to no TV reception can be very frustrating. Thankfully the problem can be easily fixed, whilst in other cases you may need to call in the professionals.
But before you make that call, there are some things that you can evaluate first:
If you are still unable to get a strong TV reception and have loss of channels then it’s time to call the experts at Jim’s Antennas. Our franchisees are highly trained and fully qualified to diagnose and repair all reception Issues for your Free To Air TV.
If it is an antenna repair you require, our technician is able to assess and provide you with a free onsite quote accordingly. In most circumstances our technician is able to fix the problem for you on that very same day – it means you’ll be enjoying your favourite TV shows with perfect picture clarity and no more annoying drop outs.
Only recently, Luke from Jim’s Antennas Shepparton, had a customer that was having pixelation issues with their TV signal. After testing the TV wall point, Luke found the signal strength and quality to be very low which was causing the pixelation issues. Luke then inspected the existing antenna and found old analogue antennas that were no longer working properly.
A new digital antenna was installed on a new uni-mount on the roof in the best location to get the best signal. A new digital amplifier was also installed to ensure that there was sufficient signal getting to each of the TVs. The old antennas and mount were then removed. Now the customer can happily watch TV again without any issues.
Don’t put up with bad TV reception! Call Jim’s Antennas instead, on 131 546 or book here to arrange your free onsite quote.
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