We have been getting requests from tenants asking about the TV stating that they are not getting all the channels anymore.
Free to air TV is switching from Analgoue over to Digital and therefore if you wish to receive TV signal for all stations then you will need to convert over.
The good news is that Glenefer St Runcorn is expected to get EXCELLENT TV Coverage so once you have upgraded your TV or have purhcased a settop box you are good to go. You can read more information from the following websites:
http://www.freetv.com.au/content_common/pg-about-digital.seohttp://myswitch.digitalready.gov.auhttp://www.digitalready.gov.au/info-centre/faq.aspx#q142.
We have also attached some material at the bottom of this post and put some common questions and answers below.
Can I keep my analog TV?Most analog TVs will be able to receive digital TV by connecting a digital set top box or digital TV recorder. So, unless your analog TV is too old to be connected to a set top box or digital TV recorder, it won’t need replacing.
However, different TVs use different connections, so it’s important to check the connection points on your TV before you purchase a set top box or digital TV recorder. Your local TV supplier should be able to supply you with the correct cabling.
How much will it cost to switch to digital TV?Set-top boxes, digital TV recorders and new TVs with built-in digital tuner are available with either a standard definition (SD) or high definition (HD) receiver.
SD set-up boxes typically cost between $30 and $80 with HD set-top boxes around $100 or less.
An HD set-top box will provide all SD and HD free-to-air digital channels available in your area.
Digital TV recorders generally cost more than set-top boxes, because of their additional features. Replacing your television set with one that contains a built-in digital tuner will cost more, depending on the brand, size and features that you choose.
If you've already got digital TV, you won’t need to do anything more.