Digital TV reception problems set to surge

An industry expert has warned Australia’s capital cities are unprepared for this year’s turn off of analogue TV signals and expects a surge of complaints when reception for both analogue and digital TVs fails.

Many people living in the inner suburbs of Sydney who have purchased new flat screen digital TVs have already complained of program drop outs or pixelation of viewing if they have internal aerials. Sydney’s analogue signal is turned off on December 3. The problem is particularly apparent in apartment blocks where there are antiquated  external aerials – or none at all.

The signal dramas will also affect viewers in Melbourne  when the switchover takes place in December, Adelaide (April), Perth (April) and Brisbane (May).

Signals repeatedly drop in and out with “weak or no signal” messages appearing on screen for 30 seconds to a minute or more – a worry for both networks and advertisers trying to beam into some of the the most affluent areas of the country.

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