Shane from Jim’s Antennas Salisbury, had a customer that was having trouble receiving tv signals resulting in poor, unwatchable picture. In the end, a new digital antenna was supplied and installed in a better location with much better signals and trouble-free TV viewing.
It’s easy to forget about the antenna on your roof — that humble piece of equipment responsible for delivering crystal-clear signals for your Free-to-Air TV. That is, until something goes wrong.
On average, digital antennas should last between 10-12 years. However, the lifespan can vary depending on the quality of the antenna. Australian-made antennas tend to last longer, while some cheaper, imported models (like those from China) might have a shorter life expectancy.
You’ll likely notice something is wrong when your TV starts acting up. If you experience pixelated images, sound popping, or “no signal” messages, it’s usually a sign that something is disrupting the signal. If your antenna is over a decade old, the culprit is often the antenna itself.
New buildings or electronic devices can interfere with the signal.
Over time, weather conditions, UV rays, and wind can degrade your antenna’s performance.
As antennas age, the internal components wear out, affecting the reception.
At Jim’s Antennas, our technicians have years of experience diagnosing and fixing reception issues. We use advanced digital meters to pinpoint the exact problem, ensuring that your TV viewing experience is restored without delay. Whether it’s a minor tweak or a complete antenna replacement, we’re equipped to handle it all.
If you’ve been dealing with poor reception or other signal issues, it’s worth considering whether your antenna has reached the end of its lifespan. At Jim’s Antennas, we’re here to help you restore the signal and enjoy uninterrupted TV viewing once again.
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