New antenna installation in Bayswater.

Jim’s Antennas Hillarys recently attended a group of units in Bayswater. One antenna can be used to service many units when used in conjunction with a quality distribution amplifier. Tony was able to install an Australian made Black Arrow antenna to the roof then split the signal to other apartments.

Don’t put up with poor reception. Call the team of professionals who know and care about what they’re doing. This amplifier saved the tenants / landlord time and money while providing crystal clear reception to multiple units.

Call for a free quote today to see how we can change your reception from blurry to brilliant. Jim’s Antennas Ph. 131546 or book online 24/7

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