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Any antenna guys here? I need some non-b/s advice. thanks
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Hi John,
Not really an antenna guy but if you are simply asking about a TV antenna then I can offer this. Had problems with bad reception for years (no SBS etc) then fitted a "masthead amplifier" to pre-existing antenna. Got crystal clear
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Thanks Paul I am a bit dubious about having mains power go up the antenna. I will look at one if it is the last chance. We have been givena DVD/VCR combo for Christams (given a DVD player actually but could not plug it in to our TV so took it back, got r
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John,
My masthead amp is a GME KINGRAY MHW34GP which Jaycar actually sell for $90 - (Cat. No. LT-32.90, $89.50, page 295 of 2004 catalogue). You can also get these from TV installers a bit cheaper sometimes. There is no mains power going to the ant
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Funnily enough I have that page open in front of me now. I see the one you mention. Although I see there is a unit for 2 tvs, I might get that one as the tv in the kids room needs a boost too.
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Be careful of using the Jaycar Kingray booster with a W in the part number. This boosts both UHF and VHF. Normally VHF stations will have good signals and if you boost them you will swamp the UHF channels. Kingray sell a unit with the same part number, bu
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Thanks Byron useful information. but Newcastle is a bit far for me. I will have to watch the uhf/vhf it, never realised that.
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The best thing to do is speak to antenna people in your area. Each location will have different solutions to problems. In Wollongong you only need a UHF antenna for the local stations, in Sydney you may need both UHF and VHR or you can get away with only
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Johnperth,
Ring Hills (in Guildford Rd Bayswater if I remember rightly) or the Antenna Man, they should be able to tell you what antenna you need...even if you just get them out to give you a quote...
Cheers...Dave
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I don't specialise in antennas but deal with them a little. I'm a tv repair man. It all depends as to if your 7, sbs and abc are on vhf or uhf. Using a masthead amp won't fix the problem if you are already recieving too much signal. All vcrs have an inbui
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Another good guide is to look at what the neighbour's are doing - they are subject to the same signal conditions..
Matt
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