Shane from Jim's Antennas Salisbury recently helped a customer with poor TV reception. The solution? A new digital antenna installed in an optimal location, resulting in flawless TV viewing.
Understanding Digital Antennas & Why Reception Fails
Your rooftop antenna is crucial for clear Free-to-Air TV signals—until issues arise.
Antenna Lifespan
Digital antennas generally last 10–12 years. High-quality, Australian-made antennas tend to last longer, while cheaper imports may fail sooner.
Signs of a Failing Antenna
If you notice pixelated images, sound issues, or "no signal" errors, your antenna could be the problem—especially if it's over a decade old.
Why Antennas Fail
Wear and Tear: Weather, UV rays, and wind degrade performance.
Signal Interference: New buildings or electronics can disrupt reception.
Age: Components wear out over time, affecting signal quality.
How Jim's Antennas Can Help
Our experienced technicians use advanced digital meters to identify issues quickly, providing effective solutions—whether it's a minor adjustment or a complete replacement.
Conclusion
If your TV reception is poor, your antenna might be at the end of its life. Jim's Antennas is ready to restore your signal for smooth, uninterrupted viewing.
Visit www.jimsantennas.com.au or call 13 15 46.