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Digital TV Antennas in 2025: Do You Need an Upgrade?

TV has changed a lot over the past decade, but one thing remains the same: your antenna is key to clear, reliable free-to-air reception. As we move through 2025, many Australians are asking — is it time for an upgrade?


Why Antenna Upgrades Matter in 2025

While the digital TV switchover happened years ago, broadcast technology keeps evolving. Networks now use advanced compression and transmission methods to deliver sharper images and more channels — but older antennas may not handle these updates well. With 4K broadcasts becoming more common, your antenna needs to be in top shape to keep up.

Sign You Might Need an Upgrade

Are you missing channels others get?
Is your signal pixelating or dropping out in bad weather?
Does your antenna look damaged or over 10 years old?
If yes, it may be time for a professional assessment.

What’s New with Modern Antennas?

Today’s antennas are optimised for current VHF and UHF frequencies, built to handle harsh weather, and designed for 4K-ready signals. They’re also more compact and visually discreet on your roof.


Don’t Let Poor Reception Ruin Your Viewing

A modern antenna can make all the difference between frustrating TV nights and crystal-clear viewing. Whether you’re in the suburbs or a fringe area, Jim’s Antennas can install or upgrade your setup to ensure you’re ready for the future of free-to-air TV.

Ready for a Clearer Picture?

Contact Jim’s Antennas for a consultation or antenna health check.


Phone: 131 546
Website: www.jimsantennas.com.au

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