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Jaxson: Where in NZ are you?
Pretty important to establish if you are in a Terrestrial Freeview location or not.
krispienz:Jaxson: Where in NZ are you?
Pretty important to establish if you are in a Terrestrial Freeview location or not.
Yeah, being a bit secretive. At least the city and maybe suburb, then they can point you to the appropriate transmitter. Or you could experiment if you wanna try the alternative transmitter yourself if there is one.
Jaxson: Where in NZ are you?
Pretty important to establish if you are in a Terrestrial Freeview location or not.
bfginger: A VHF aerial does receive UHF, just not nearly as well as a UHF aerial. Often old VHF aerials lack line of sight to the transmitter - if this is the case it might only need shifting instead of replacing.
kangaruzi: I live in Auckland, Pakuranga so would that just be the Sky Tower transmitter?
Think I might just go with getting the aerial andrewcnz suggested and get someone to install it, the electronic stuff seems a bit too hardcore.
Although I did notice there is quite a range of UHF antennas would the 21 element one be best for me?
andrewcnz:Very good point.
Well if you read the topic you can see he is only missing the TVNZ mux, so HE IS in a freeview HD area.
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