Operating Instruction Book
TU-HDT105A
Digital TV or some channels (services) may not have yet commenced in your area.
some towns a
stralia that cannot yet receive digital television. In
ns
ave comm
igital cov
your area at the Rece
the DBA website
(www.dba.org.au/reception).
Signal Strength
The signal received m
or to allow the digital receiver to find some or all
available channels.
Your old antenna may n
l DT
perfo
due t
and broken elements.
If you live within 5-10Km of DTV transmission towers, a
should be adequate. Outside this area, separate VHF and UHF antennas provide superior
Depending on DTV sign
stallations may instead require a VHF/UHF
masthead amplifier.
a shared antenna system the existing Master Antenna TV (MATV) system may have
.
or your safety any external aerial should be installed by a reputable qualified installer and
417.1.
ome channels display ‘No Signal’ or ‘Loss of Signal’
eceived signal is “too weak” (i.e.; poor quality) to generate a stable picture
icture regularly breaks up on some channels
desir
picture.
There are
nd regions in Au
some towns and regio
can check the d
not all broadcasters h
erage for
enced their digital services. You
ption Locator on
ay be too po
ot be designed to receive al
V channels.
Antenna reception
connections / cabling
rmance has deteriorated
o weathering, corrosion of antenna
combined VHF/UHF antenna
reception performance.
al conditions, some in
In
been originally designed for analogue PAL TV only, and may require a substantial upgrade
or replacement to also carry DTV signals. Please consult your Body Corporate
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should comply with Australian Standard AS1
S
R
Please check antenna & cabling or contact your local TV antenna installer.
P
The received signal may be too weak to allow the digital TV receiver to reliably “lock” to the
ed signal and generate a stable
Please check antenna & cabling or contact your local TV antenna installer.
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