
Free-to-air (FTA) television remains a popular choice for Australian households, offering access to local news, sport, entertainment and emergency broadcasts all without a monthly subscription. But how does it actually get into your TV?
Below, the experts at Jim’s Antennas answer the most common questions Australians ask about TV antennas and how they work.
A TV antenna (also known as a TV aerial) is a device designed to receive over-the-air television broadcast signals. These signals are transmitted from TV broadcast towers and picked up by the antenna, then delivered to your TV via coaxial cabling.
In Australia, TV antennas receive digital-free-to-air signals, not analogue (which was switched off nationally in 2013).

Australian TV stations transmit digital signals from broadcast towers using radio frequencies. Your TV antenna:
The clearer and stronger the signal reaching the antenna, the better your picture quality and channel stability.
A properly installed TV antenna can receive all available local free-to-air channels, including:
Channel availability depends on your location and distance from broadcast towers.
Yes. A Smart TV only provides access to streaming apps like ABC iview, SBS On Demand, Netflix or YouTube. To watch live free-to-air TV, you still need:
Many Australians prefer antennas because they’re reliable, free, and unaffected by internal congestion
Australian homes typically use:
The right antennas depends on:
This is where professional advice makes a big difference.
Common causes include:
Digital TV works on an “all or nothing” basis, when signal quality drops, the picture can freeze, pixelate, or disappear entirely.
Indoor antennas may work in strong signal areas, such as apartments close to broadcast towers. However, they are often affected by:
For consistent, whole-home reception, a professionally installed outdoor antenna is usually the best solution.
Most modern digital antennas support HD channels. However:
If you’ve upgraded to a new TV and noticed reception issues, your antenna system may need an upgrade to match.
A quality antenna can last 10-20 years, but but exposure to sun, wind, rain and salt air can shorten its lifespan. Cabling and connections often fail sooner than the antenna itself.
Regular issues are a sign it’s time for a professional inspection.
Jim’s Antennas are Australia’s trusted TV reception specialists, offering:
Whether you need a new antenna, fault finding, extra TV points or better reception, our technicians are here to help.
Contact Jim’s Antennas today for professional advice and reliable free-to-air TV reception- no subscriptions, no buffering, just clear picture and sound.

Book a technician today: Jim’s Antennas – 131 546 or head to www.jimssantennas.com.au.
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