There is nothing more frustrating after a long day at work then sitting down to watch your favourite show only to miss great sections of the story because of poor TV reception. The issue may be as simple as one of these common antenna problems.


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Cable deterioration is a common issue. Check your cables are intact without any wear or breakage to the casing. Include in your inspection the cable connecting your set top box or PVR to your television, the cable from your set top box or PVR to the wall outlet and from the wall outlet to your areial.
Does the cable connect firmly and without movement at the wall outlet. The plugging in of different televisions over the years could have damaged or loosened this connection.
Is your antenna in the correct position to get the best signal? Are there any new buildings or structures in your area that may be interfering with your signal? Have the trees grown up into the signal path? You may only need a slight adjustment made to your antenna position or to increase the height of your TV mast to avoid obstacles.
Is your antenna capable of receiving the best signal for your television? As with most technology, advances in broadcasting have been made in the last 5 or 10 years. Your antenna may need to be upgraded to a model capable of receiving the best picture for your TV.
Fallon Services are government endorsed, licensed and qualified TV antenna technicians and can help you with all of these issues and many others that you may be having with your antenna.
Contact us today on 1300 762 260 to ensure that you see that final nail biting catch/try/goal/kiss clearly and without interruption from poor TV reception.
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