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I have a digital TV receiver,
but nothing turns up when scanning the frequency range.
Does anyone have experience in receiving digital TV in
the Diamond Creek valley east of Greensborough?
Chris
Ben Thomas
07-02-2005, 07:43 AM
CHo wrote:
> I have a digital TV receiver,
> but nothing turns up when scanning the frequency range.
> Does anyone have experience in receiving digital TV in
> the Diamond Creek valley east of Greensborough?
> Chris
>
>
Perhaps your antenna is not capable of receiving UHF, which it needs to, to see
the digital TV channels. Rabbit ears will only work in a good signal area.
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"Ben Thomas" <nosp@m.thanks.mate> wrote in message
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> CHo wrote:
>> I have a digital TV receiver,
>> but nothing turns up when scanning the frequency range.
>> Does anyone have experience in receiving digital TV in
>> the Diamond Creek valley east of Greensborough?
>> Chris
>>
>>
>
> Perhaps your antenna is not capable of receiving UHF, which it needs to,
> to see the digital TV channels. Rabbit ears will only work in a good
> signal area.
>
> -- ITs vhf for all channels except sbs.
I live in Melbourne and can get all digital chnnels from a low lying part of
mt martha you are much closer to Mt dandenong where the signal comes from
and should have no problem at all.
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> Ben Thomas - Software Engineer - Melbourne, Australia
>
> My Digital World:
> Kodak DX6490, Canon i9950, Pioneer A05;
> Hitachi 37" HD plasma display, DGTEC 2000A,
> Denon 2800, H/K AVR4500, Whatmough Encore;
> Sony Ericsson K700i, Palm Tungsten T.
>
> Disclaimer:
> Opinions, conclusions, and other information in this message that do not
> relate to the official business of my employer shall be understood as
> neither
> given nor endorsed by it.
new VHF / UHF Antenna installed,
but direct sight to sender is impossible
having the house located on the wrong side of the valley
Reception of VHF Channels is below average quality.
"Zos" <oztria@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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>
> "Ben Thomas" <nosp@m.thanks.mate> wrote in message
> news:itu5uc.h1q.ln@192.168.11.2...
>> CHo wrote:
>>> I have a digital TV receiver,
>>> but nothing turns up when scanning the frequency range.
>>> Does anyone have experience in receiving digital TV in
>>> the Diamond Creek valley east of Greensborough?
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Perhaps your antenna is not capable of receiving UHF, which it needs to,
>> to see the digital TV channels. Rabbit ears will only work in a good
>> signal area.
>>
>> -- ITs vhf for all channels except sbs.
> I live in Melbourne and can get all digital chnnels from a low lying part
> of mt martha you are much closer to Mt dandenong where the signal comes
> from and should have no problem at all.
>
>> --
>> Ben Thomas - Software Engineer - Melbourne, Australia
>>
>> My Digital World:
>> Kodak DX6490, Canon i9950, Pioneer A05;
>> Hitachi 37" HD plasma display, DGTEC 2000A,
>> Denon 2800, H/K AVR4500, Whatmough Encore;
>> Sony Ericsson K700i, Palm Tungsten T.
>>
>> Disclaimer:
>> Opinions, conclusions, and other information in this message that do not
>> relate to the official business of my employer shall be understood as
>> neither
>> given nor endorsed by it.
>
>
Ben Thomas
08-02-2005, 07:13 AM
CHo wrote:
> new VHF / UHF Antenna installed,
> but direct sight to sender is impossible
> having the house located on the wrong side of the valley
> Reception of VHF Channels is below average quality.
Looks like you'll have to move. :(
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Kodak DX6490, Canon i9950, Pioneer A05;
Hitachi 37" HD plasma display, DGTEC 2000A,
Denon 2800, H/K AVR4500, Whatmough Encore;
Sony Ericsson K700i, Palm Tungsten T.
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Mot Adv-NSW
08-02-2005, 10:43 PM
"CHo" <choaus@gmx.net> wrote in message
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> new VHF / UHF Antenna installed,
> but direct sight to sender is impossible
> having the house located on the wrong side of the valley
> Reception of VHF Channels is below average quality.
>
Booster?
Using quality RG6 Tri Shield?
Aerial specifications?
Do you receive any UHF analogue signals?
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