Jim’s Antennas and Hills working together to provide better solutions

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With the analogue switch off imminent in Adelaide, now occurring in April 2013 which is earlier than first planned it is becoming more obvious that some older antenna systems which have until now been working intermittently and able to decode some digital signals with analogue as a backup when drop outs occur will not be able to cope with the change to fully digital. Jim’s Antennas are pleased to be able to offer Hills new premium TruBand range which have been designed and built locally to service the harshest Australian conditions and offer both the installer and the end user the best available product. Not only do they perform brilliantly, but they look pretty good too!

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