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ImPreSiV 25-12-2012 04:20 PM

Steve, how much to wire in another point to my house?

steve-lang 25-12-2012 04:42 PM

[QUOTE=ImPreSiV;728863]Steve, how much to wire in another point to my house?[/QUOTE]

$130 call out, $60 butler security charge. $30 to install. Ill make it work for another $75.

Pm sent

RichX 25-12-2012 05:35 PM

I had one in the roof in my old rental, was a bastard of a thing. Every time something electrical turned on there was a popping noise from my speaker system.

steve-lang 25-12-2012 07:21 PM

[QUOTE=RichX;728866]I had one in the roof in my old rental, was a bastard of a thing. Every time something electrical turned on there was a popping noise from my speaker system.[/QUOTE]

Hate to tell you now.... But generally an easy fix :p

magic1 25-12-2012 08:31 PM

[QUOTE=steve-lang;728872]Hate to tell you now.... But generally an easy fix :p[/QUOTE]


Tell me more!

steve-lang 26-12-2012 08:40 AM

[QUOTE=magic1;728878]Tell me more![/QUOTE]

Tris at your place mate its most likely caused by old, unshielded/lack of shielding coax cable that hasn't been segregated from 240v cable.

Few methods to rectify that I've used before, Gtb Lib probably has a few more fancy ones.

Easy fix is to make sure all your antenna cables in the roof space are segregated from power. Especially big junctions.

Next option is to get more signal which can over come the dropout from the interference when you turn a light on. Still a problem upgrade cable to quad shield equivalent from top to bottom.

RichX 26-12-2012 09:15 AM

[QUOTE=steve-lang;728872]Hate to tell you now.... But generally an easy fix :p[/QUOTE]

Cheers mate, this house was before i bought, so not my house hence carefactor was low.

Just dealt with it for a few years.

Pretty certain a lot of TV broadcasting will be multicast across NBN as it becomes available in the next 10-20 years, which I assume will mean there will be more bandwidth available compared to what there currently is OTA.

I think a few providers have already applied to NBNCo to do this.

So all channels could potentially go true 1080P and possibly even 4x HD further into the future.

Be a long while off, but TV antenna's will slowly die.

steve-lang 26-12-2012 09:38 AM

Nbn, hover board same same ;)


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