Western Sydney is a major region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
It has a number of different definitions but one consistently used is
the region composed of the 11 councils which until recently were all
members of the Western Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils:
Auburn Council
Bankstown City Council
Blacktown City Council
Blue Mountains City Council
Fairfield City Council
Hawkesbury City Council
Holroyd City Council
Liverpool City Council
Parramatta City Council
Penrith City Council
Western Sydney as defined by the WSROC region covers 5,800 square
kilometres and had an estimated resident population as at June 30, 2008
of 1,665,673.
Western Sydney is also used to refer to the Greater Western Sydney
region, which is the combination of Western Sydney as defined above and
the Macarthur Region (also referred to as South-western Sydney). As well
as the 11 councils listed above, the GWS region includes Camden
Council, Campbelltown City Council and Wollondilly Shire Council.
The NSW Government’s Office of Western Sydney uses the broader Greater
Western Sydney definition to refer to the region, which includes both
WSROC and MACROC council areas.
Western Sydney is considered a particularly crucial region in federal
politics , and the region’s social conservativism has been credited
with forming policy on migration and the treatment of asylum seekers by
both major political parties .
Suburb/Town PostCode
BAULKHAM HILLS 2153
BLAXCELL 2142
CAMELLIA 2142
CARLINGFORD 2118
CLYDE 2142
CLYDE JUNCTION 2142
DELLWOOD 2161
DUNDAS 2117
DUNDAS VALLEY 2117
DUNDAS WEST 2117
EAST GRANVILLE 2142
EASTWOOD 2122
EASTWOOD HEIGHTS 2122
EPPING 2121
EPPING WEST 2121
ERMINGTON 2115
GRANVILLE 2142
GRANVILLE NORTH 2142
GUILDFORD 2161
GUILDFORD EAST 2161
GUILDFORD NORTH 2160
HARRIS PARK 2150
KINGSDENE 2118
LAKE PARRAMATTA 2151
MAY VILLA 2117
MELROSE PARK 2114
MERRYLANDS 2160
MODEL FARMS 2153
NTH CHESTER HILL 2162
NTH WENTWORTHVILLE 2145
NORTHMEAD 2152
OATLANDS 2117
OLD TOONGABBIE 2146
PARRAMATTA 2150
PARRAMATTA EAST 2150
PARRAMATTA NORTH 2151
PARRAMATTA PARK 2150
PENDLE HILL 2145
ROSEHILL 2142
RYDALMERE 2116
SEFTON 2162
SOUTH GRANVILLE 2142
TELOPEA 2117
TOONGABBIE 2146
TOONGABBIE EAST 2146
WENTWORTHVILLE 2145
WEST PARRAMATTA 2150
WESTMEAD 2145
WINSTON HILLS 2153
Western Sydney
Abbotsbury, Acacia Gardens, Arndell Park, Badgerys Creek, Beaumont
Hills, Bella Vista, Berkshire Park, Bidwill, Blackett, Blacktown,
Blacktown Westpoint, Bonnyrigg Heights, Bossley Park, Box Hill,
Bringelly, Cambridge Gardens, Cambridge Park, Castlereagh, Cecil Hills,
Cecil Park, Claremont Meadows, Colebee, Colyton, Cranebrook, Dean Park,
Dharruk, Doonside, Eastern Creek, Edensor Park, Emerton, Emu Heights,
Emu Plains, Erskine Park, Girraween, Glenmore Park, Glenwood, Greendale,
Greenfield Park, Greystanes, Hebersham, Horningsea Park, Horsley Park,
Huntingwood, Jamisontown, Jordan Springs, Kellyville, Kellyville Ridge,
Kellyville Ridge, Kemps Creek, Kings Langley, Kings Park, Kingswood,
Lalor Park, Leonay, Lethbridge Park, Llandilo, Maraylya, Marayong,
Marsden Park, Minchinbury, Mount Druitt, Mount Druitt Village, Mount
Vernon, Mulgoa, Nelson, North St Marys, Oakville, Orchard Hills, Oxley
Park, Parklea, Pemulwuy, Pendle Hill, Penrith, Penrith South,
Prairiewood, Prospect, Quakers Hill, Regentville, Riverstone, Rooty
Hill, Ropes Crossing, Rouse Hill, Schofields, Seven Hills, Seven Hills
West, Shalvey, Shanes Park, Silverdale, South Penrith, St Clair, St
Marys, St Marys East, St Marys South, Stanhope Gardens, The Ponds,
Toongabbie, Toongabbie East, Tregear, Vineyard, Wallacia, Warragamba,
Werrington, Werrington County, Werrington Downs, West Hoxton, Wetherill
Park, Whalan, Willmot, Winston Hills, Woodcroft
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Sydney Inner West Suburbs
The Inner West is a general term which is used to describe the
metropolitan area directly to the west of the Sydney central business
district, New South Wales, Australia. The suburbs of the Inner West are
predominantly located along the southern shore of Port Jackson
(Parramatta River), stretching south to the shores of the Cooks River.
Geography - The topography of the Inner West reflects rolling hills intersected by shallow valleys through which waterways including Iron Cove Creek, Hawthorne Canal (formerly Long Cove Creek), Whites Creek and Johnstons Creek flow. These waterways have been drastically altered since the late 19th century by the means of concrete lining. For example, in the 1860s Iron Cove Creek was a freely flowing waterway which in places broadened into ponds that made excellent and picturesque swimming holes.
It is now barely a trickle lined by residential areas, parkland and fast-food restaurants Municipalities, suburbs and localities - The Inner West is not a precise geographical region.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics limits its Inner Western Sydney statistical region to the local government areas of:
City of Canada Bay
Municipality of Ashfield
Burwood Council
Municipality of Strathfield
The NSW Government’s Metropolitan Strategy adds an extra local government area to its Inner West subregion:
Municipality of Leichhardt
The local newspaper, the Inner West Courier, adds one further local government area:
Marrickville Council
In real estate terms the following suburbs are classed as being in the Inner West:
Inner West Postcodes
Abbotsford 2046,
Alexandria 2015,
Annandale, 2038
Ashbury 2193,
Ashfield 2131,
Balmain 2041,
Balmain East 2041,
Beaconsfield 2015,
Belfield 2191,
Birchgrove 2041,
Breakfast Point 2137,
Burwood 2134,
Burwood Heights 2136,
Cabarita 2137,
Camperdown 2050,
Canada Bay 2046,
Chiswick 2046,
Clemton Park 2206,
Concord 2137,
Concord West 2138,
Croydon 2132,
Croydon Park 2133,
Drummoyne 2047,
Dulwich Hill 2203,
Earlwood 2206,
Enfield 2136,
Enfield South 2133,
Enmore 2042,
Erskineville 2043,
Eveleigh 2015,
Five Dock 2046,
Forest Lodge 2037,
Glebe 2037,
Haberfield 2045,
Homebush 2140,
Homebush Bay 2127,
Homebush South 2140,
Homebush West 2140,
Hurlstone Park 2193,
Leichhardt 2040,
Lewisham 2049,
Liberty Grove 2138,
Lilyfield 2040,
Marrickville 2204,
Marrickville South2204,
Mortlake 2137,
Newington 2127,
Newtown 2042,
North Strathfield 2137,
Petersham 2049,
Petersham North 2049,
Rhodes 2138,
Rodd Point 2046,
Rozelle 2039,
Russell Lea 2046,
St Peters 2044,
Stanmore 2048,
Strathfield 2135,
Strathfield South 2136,
Summer Hill 2130,
Sydenham 2044,
Tempe 2044,
The University of Sydney 2006,
Ultimo 2007,
Undercliffe 2206,
Wareemba 2046,
Westgate 2048
Geography - The topography of the Inner West reflects rolling hills intersected by shallow valleys through which waterways including Iron Cove Creek, Hawthorne Canal (formerly Long Cove Creek), Whites Creek and Johnstons Creek flow. These waterways have been drastically altered since the late 19th century by the means of concrete lining. For example, in the 1860s Iron Cove Creek was a freely flowing waterway which in places broadened into ponds that made excellent and picturesque swimming holes.
It is now barely a trickle lined by residential areas, parkland and fast-food restaurants Municipalities, suburbs and localities - The Inner West is not a precise geographical region.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics limits its Inner Western Sydney statistical region to the local government areas of:
City of Canada Bay
Municipality of Ashfield
Burwood Council
Municipality of Strathfield
The NSW Government’s Metropolitan Strategy adds an extra local government area to its Inner West subregion:
Municipality of Leichhardt
The local newspaper, the Inner West Courier, adds one further local government area:
Marrickville Council
In real estate terms the following suburbs are classed as being in the Inner West:
Inner West Postcodes
Abbotsford 2046,
Alexandria 2015,
Annandale, 2038
Ashbury 2193,
Ashfield 2131,
Balmain 2041,
Balmain East 2041,
Beaconsfield 2015,
Belfield 2191,
Birchgrove 2041,
Breakfast Point 2137,
Burwood 2134,
Burwood Heights 2136,
Cabarita 2137,
Camperdown 2050,
Canada Bay 2046,
Chiswick 2046,
Clemton Park 2206,
Concord 2137,
Concord West 2138,
Croydon 2132,
Croydon Park 2133,
Drummoyne 2047,
Dulwich Hill 2203,
Earlwood 2206,
Enfield 2136,
Enfield South 2133,
Enmore 2042,
Erskineville 2043,
Eveleigh 2015,
Five Dock 2046,
Forest Lodge 2037,
Glebe 2037,
Haberfield 2045,
Homebush 2140,
Homebush Bay 2127,
Homebush South 2140,
Homebush West 2140,
Hurlstone Park 2193,
Leichhardt 2040,
Lewisham 2049,
Liberty Grove 2138,
Lilyfield 2040,
Marrickville 2204,
Marrickville South2204,
Mortlake 2137,
Newington 2127,
Newtown 2042,
North Strathfield 2137,
Petersham 2049,
Petersham North 2049,
Rhodes 2138,
Rodd Point 2046,
Rozelle 2039,
Russell Lea 2046,
St Peters 2044,
Stanmore 2048,
Strathfield 2135,
Strathfield South 2136,
Summer Hill 2130,
Sydenham 2044,
Tempe 2044,
The University of Sydney 2006,
Ultimo 2007,
Undercliffe 2206,
Wareemba 2046,
Westgate 2048
Sydney North Shore Suburbs
The North Shore is an informal term
used to describe the primarily residential area of northern metropolitan
Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. The term usually refers to the
suburbs located on the north shore of Sydney Harbour between Middle
Harbour and the Lane Cove River, up to the northern border of the
Ku-ring-gai local government area. Since it is not clearly defined, it
has been incorrectly used to refer to suburbs further west to the Ryde
Bridge, although this wider description encompasses what is also known
as the Northern Suburbs.
The Lower North Shore usually refers to the suburbs adjacent to the harbour such as Neutral Bay, Waverton, Mosman, Cremorne, Lavender Bay, Milsons Point, Cammeray and North Sydney. The Lower North Shore has an eastern boundary adjacent to Middle Harbour, or at the Roseville Bridge at Castle Cove and Roseville Chase. The term Lower North Shore can include the local government areas of Municipality of Mosman, City of Willoughby, Municipality of Lane Cove, Municipality of Hunter’s Hill and North Sydney Council.
Lower North Shore
Artarmon
Cammeray
Castle Cove
Castlecrag
Chatswood
Chatswood West
Cremorne
Cremorne Point
Crows Nest
East Willoughby
Gladesville
Greenwich
Hunters Hill
Killarney Heights
Kirribilli
Lane Cove
Lane Cove West
Lavender Bay
Linley Point
Longueville
McMahons Point
Middle Cove
Milsons Point
Mosman
Naremburn
Neutral Bay
North Sydney
North Willoughby
Northbridge
Northwood
Putney
Riverview
St Leonards
Tennyson Point
Waverton
Willoughby
Wollstonecraft
Woolwich
Antenna Installation in Sydney Lower North Shore
The Lower North Shore encompasses all of the North Shore’s northern shore of Sydney Harbour stretching from the Lane cove River in the west to Middle Head (Mosman) in the east and includes Mosman, Kirribilli and Longueville.The Lower North Shore usually refers to the suburbs adjacent to the harbour such as Neutral Bay, Waverton, Mosman, Cremorne, Lavender Bay, Milsons Point, Cammeray and North Sydney. The Lower North Shore has an eastern boundary adjacent to Middle Harbour, or at the Roseville Bridge at Castle Cove and Roseville Chase. The term Lower North Shore can include the local government areas of Municipality of Mosman, City of Willoughby, Municipality of Lane Cove, Municipality of Hunter’s Hill and North Sydney Council.
Lower North Shore
Artarmon
Cammeray
Castle Cove
Castlecrag
Chatswood
Chatswood West
Cremorne
Cremorne Point
Crows Nest
East Willoughby
Gladesville
Greenwich
Hunters Hill
Killarney Heights
Kirribilli
Lane Cove
Lane Cove West
Lavender Bay
Linley Point
Longueville
McMahons Point
Middle Cove
Milsons Point
Mosman
Naremburn
Neutral Bay
North Sydney
North Willoughby
Northbridge
Northwood
Putney
Riverview
St Leonards
Tennyson Point
Waverton
Willoughby
Wollstonecraft
Woolwich
Sydney Southern Suburbs and Shire
Sydney Southern Suburbs is a general term which is used to
describe the southern metropolitan area of Sydney, in the state of New
South Wales, Australia.
Depending on the context, ‘Southern Sydney’ would include the suburbs in the local government areas of Rockdale, Kogarah and Hurstville (collectively known as the St George area), and in broad geographical usage it includes the suburbs in the local government area of Sutherland, south of the Georges River (colloquially known as ‘The Shire’). As a result, the area is often referred to as St George and Sutherland, as in the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ St George-Sutherland Statistical Subdivision.
We service the following suburbs for TV Antenna Installation :
Suburb/Town PostCode
ALFORDS POINT 2234
AUDLEY 2232
BANGOR 2234
BANGOR HEIGHTS 2234
BARDEN RIDGE 2234
BONNET BAY 2226
BONNIE VALE 2230
BUNDEENA 2230
BURRANEER 2230
BURRANEER BAY 2230
BURRANEER POINT 2230
CARAVAN HEAD 2225
CARINGBAH 2229
CARINGBAH NORTH 2229
CARINGBAH SOUTH 2229
COMO 2226
COMO WEST 2226
CORONATION BAY 2225
CRONULLA 2230
CRONULLA SOUTH 2230
CURRACURRANG 2535
CURRACURRONG 2535
DOLANS BAY 2229
ENGADINE 2233
ENGADINE SOUTH 2233
FISHERMANS BAY 2230
FOREST ISLAND 2233
FOSTERS FLAT 2233
GARIE 2232
GARIE BEACH 2232
GARRAWARRA HOSPITAL 2233
GRAYS POINT 2232
GUNDAMAIAN 2232
GUNNAMATTA BAY 2230
GYMEA 2227
GYMEA BAY 2227
HEATHCOTE 2233
ILLAWONG 2234
JANNALI 2226
JANNALI WEST 2226
KANGAROO POINT 2224
KAREELA 2232
KIRRAWEE 2232
KIRRAWEE SOUTH 2232
KURNELL 2231
LILLI PILLI 2229
LOFTUS 2232
LOFTUS HEIGHTS 2232
LUCAS HEIGHTS 2234
MAIANBAR 2230
MANSION POINT 2232
MENAI 2234
MENAI CENTRAL 2234
MENAI EAST 2234
MENAI HEIGHTS 2234
MIRANDA 2228
MIRANDA NORTH 2228
NORTH CRONULLA 2230
NORTH ENGADINE 2233
NORTH SUTHERLAND 2232
NORTH WEST ARM 2227
OYSTER BAY 2225
PORT HACKING 2229
PRINCE EDWARD PARK 2232
ROYAL NATIONAL PARK 2232
ROYAL NATIONAL PARK EAST 2232
SANDY POINT 2172
SOUTH GYMEA 2227
SOUTHGATE CENTRE 2224
SUTHERLAND 2232
SYLVAN HEADLAND 2232
SYLVANIA 2224
SYLVANIA HEIGHTS 2224
SYLVANIA SOUTHGATE 2224
SYLVANIA WATERS 2224
TAREN POINT 2229
THE ROYAL NATIONAL PARK 2232
THE WATERRUN 2535
TOWRA POINT 2231
WANDA 2230
WANDA BEACH 2230
WARUMBUL 2229
WATERFALL 2233
WATTAMOLA 2232
WEST SUTHERLAND 2232
WOOLOOWARE 2230
WORONORA 2232
WORONORA DAM 2233
WORONORA HEIGHTS 2233
WORONORA RIVER 2232
YARRAWARRAH 2233
YOWIE BAY 2228
YOWIE POINT 2228
Depending on the context, ‘Southern Sydney’ would include the suburbs in the local government areas of Rockdale, Kogarah and Hurstville (collectively known as the St George area), and in broad geographical usage it includes the suburbs in the local government area of Sutherland, south of the Georges River (colloquially known as ‘The Shire’). As a result, the area is often referred to as St George and Sutherland, as in the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ St George-Sutherland Statistical Subdivision.
We service the following suburbs for TV Antenna Installation :
Suburb/Town PostCode
ALFORDS POINT 2234
AUDLEY 2232
BANGOR 2234
BANGOR HEIGHTS 2234
BARDEN RIDGE 2234
BONNET BAY 2226
BONNIE VALE 2230
BUNDEENA 2230
BURRANEER 2230
BURRANEER BAY 2230
BURRANEER POINT 2230
CARAVAN HEAD 2225
CARINGBAH 2229
CARINGBAH NORTH 2229
CARINGBAH SOUTH 2229
COMO 2226
COMO WEST 2226
CORONATION BAY 2225
CRONULLA 2230
CRONULLA SOUTH 2230
CURRACURRANG 2535
CURRACURRONG 2535
DOLANS BAY 2229
ENGADINE 2233
ENGADINE SOUTH 2233
FISHERMANS BAY 2230
FOREST ISLAND 2233
FOSTERS FLAT 2233
GARIE 2232
GARIE BEACH 2232
GARRAWARRA HOSPITAL 2233
GRAYS POINT 2232
GUNDAMAIAN 2232
GUNNAMATTA BAY 2230
GYMEA 2227
GYMEA BAY 2227
HEATHCOTE 2233
ILLAWONG 2234
JANNALI 2226
JANNALI WEST 2226
KANGAROO POINT 2224
KAREELA 2232
KIRRAWEE 2232
KIRRAWEE SOUTH 2232
KURNELL 2231
LILLI PILLI 2229
LOFTUS 2232
LOFTUS HEIGHTS 2232
LUCAS HEIGHTS 2234
MAIANBAR 2230
MANSION POINT 2232
MENAI 2234
MENAI CENTRAL 2234
MENAI EAST 2234
MENAI HEIGHTS 2234
MIRANDA 2228
MIRANDA NORTH 2228
NORTH CRONULLA 2230
NORTH ENGADINE 2233
NORTH SUTHERLAND 2232
NORTH WEST ARM 2227
OYSTER BAY 2225
PORT HACKING 2229
PRINCE EDWARD PARK 2232
ROYAL NATIONAL PARK 2232
ROYAL NATIONAL PARK EAST 2232
SANDY POINT 2172
SOUTH GYMEA 2227
SOUTHGATE CENTRE 2224
SUTHERLAND 2232
SYLVAN HEADLAND 2232
SYLVANIA 2224
SYLVANIA HEIGHTS 2224
SYLVANIA SOUTHGATE 2224
SYLVANIA WATERS 2224
TAREN POINT 2229
THE ROYAL NATIONAL PARK 2232
THE WATERRUN 2535
TOWRA POINT 2231
WANDA 2230
WANDA BEACH 2230
WARUMBUL 2229
WATERFALL 2233
WATTAMOLA 2232
WEST SUTHERLAND 2232
WOOLOOWARE 2230
WORONORA 2232
WORONORA DAM 2233
WORONORA HEIGHTS 2233
WORONORA RIVER 2232
YARRAWARRAH 2233
YOWIE BAY 2228
YOWIE POINT 2228
Sydney Northern Beaches
The Northern Beaches is an area in the northern coastal suburbs of
Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, located near the
coast of the Pacific Ocean. This area extends south to the entrance of
Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour), west to Middle Harbour and north to the
entrance of Broken Bay.
The Northern Beaches district is usually considered to be the area of the Northern Beaches Statistical Subdivision, comprising fully the local government areas of Manly, Warringah and Pittwater. The 2011 Australian census found the Northern Beaches to be the most White and mono-ethnic district in greater Sydney and surrounds, contrasting with its more-diverse neighbours: the North Shore and the Central Coast. The Northern Beaches is also known for its drinking-culture, “the surfer boy who never grew up” (“surfies”) and as the name suggests, its beaches. Without a railway line and with growing congestion, a ‘bus culture’ has developed in the Northern Beaches, with long bus-routes, such as the L88 and L90 forming part of the local folklore.
The Northern Beaches district is usually considered to be the area of the Northern Beaches Statistical Subdivision, comprising fully the local government areas of Manly, Warringah and Pittwater. The 2011 Australian census found the Northern Beaches to be the most White and mono-ethnic district in greater Sydney and surrounds, contrasting with its more-diverse neighbours: the North Shore and the Central Coast. The Northern Beaches is also known for its drinking-culture, “the surfer boy who never grew up” (“surfies”) and as the name suggests, its beaches. Without a railway line and with growing congestion, a ‘bus culture’ has developed in the Northern Beaches, with long bus-routes, such as the L88 and L90 forming part of the local folklore.
Manly Beach is a beach situated among the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia. From north to south, the three main sections are Queenscliff, North Steyne, and South Steyne.
Manly Beach circa 1900
Within walking distance of Manly Beach along the oceanway is Fairy Bower and Shelley Beach. There are shops, restaurants, night clubs, and dive bars in town.
The beach was named by Capt. Arthur Phillip for the indigenous people living there. He wrote about them, “Their confidence and manly behaviour made me give the name of Manly Cove to this place”.
Manly Council Lifeguards operate a year-round service at South Steyne, and operate from October to April at North Steyne and Queenscliff.[2] Volunteer Life Savers also patrol on weekends and public holiday between October and May.
Manly Beach circa 1900
Within walking distance of Manly Beach along the oceanway is Fairy Bower and Shelley Beach. There are shops, restaurants, night clubs, and dive bars in town.
The beach was named by Capt. Arthur Phillip for the indigenous people living there. He wrote about them, “Their confidence and manly behaviour made me give the name of Manly Cove to this place”.
Manly Council Lifeguards operate a year-round service at South Steyne, and operate from October to April at North Steyne and Queenscliff.[2] Volunteer Life Savers also patrol on weekends and public holiday between October and May.
A Manly Beach sunset
Travelling to Manly from Sydney’s main ferry terminal, Circular Quay, takes 30 minutes by ferry. The Corso, a pedestrian plaza and one of Manly’s main streets for shopping and dining, runs from the ferry wharf and harbour beach, across the peninsula to Manly Beach, where it marks the boundary between North Steyne and South Steyne.
Travelling to Manly from Sydney’s main ferry terminal, Circular Quay, takes 30 minutes by ferry. The Corso, a pedestrian plaza and one of Manly’s main streets for shopping and dining, runs from the ferry wharf and harbour beach, across the peninsula to Manly Beach, where it marks the boundary between North Steyne and South Steyne.
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DigiMatch 10 Element VHF Band 3 Antenna
DigiMatch 10 Element VHF Band 3 Antenna
LT3165 - Digimatch VHF 10 Element
Receives band 3 (channels 6-12)
Specifications:
• Elements - 10
• Gain - VHF 9.5dB
• Av VSWR - VHF <2.0:1
• Avg. F/B Ratio - VHF 21.5dB
• Channels - 6-12
• Frequence - 226.5MHz
• Boom Length - 1548mm
• Max width: 900mm
Digimatch VHF/UHF Economy Antenna
Digimatch VHF/UHF Economy 7 Element Receives Band 3, 4, and 5 (Channel 6-12 and 28-69)
LT3172 - Digimatch VHF/UHF Economy 7 Element
Receives Band 3, 4, and 5 (ch 6-12 and 28-69)
Features:
• Perfect for Caravans or space-conscious metropolitan areas
• Designed to enable positions in all horizontal, vertical or horiz/vert. polarities
• Suitable for all transmitters across Australia
• High Performance
• Heavy Duty construction
• Stainless Steel connection screws
• Black UV resistant plastics
• Boom length: 720mm
• Max. width: 880mm
• Supplied in stout, compact cardboard packaging
• Powder coated boom (blue)
DigiMatch 6 Element VHF Band 3 Antenna
DigiMatch 6 Element VHF Band 3 Antenna
LT3161 - Digimatch VHF 6 Element
Receives band 3 (channels 6-12)
Specifications:
• Elements - 6
• Gain - VHF 8dB
• Av VSWR - VHF <2.2:1
• Avg. F/B Ratio - VHF 19.4dB
• Channels - 6-12
• Frequence - 177.5MHz
• Boom Length - 686mm
• Max width: 900mm
Types of Antennas
Types of Antennas
Following is a description of different types of TV antennas,
both indoor and outdoor. Information provided includes the type of antenna, a
general description of how the category of antenna performs, a general
description of the physical appearance of the antennas, and where they may
optimally perform in relation to the color code of the station you want to
receive.
Guide to Antenna Box Labeling
When purchasing an antenna, look for the CEA-certified antenna
mark for outdoor antennas (which corresponds to the colors on your stations
list). There is also a CEA-certified indoor antenna mark, which does not apply
to this mapping system, but certifies that your indoor antenna will work in
geographic areas that are appropriate for indoor antennas.
CEA-certified Antenna Mark for Outdoor Antennas
Antenna color codes are broken into six different zones. These
zones identify the different types of antennas that are required for a consumer
to receive optimal reception. Typically, the closer consumers live to the
signal tower, the better reception they will receive. They may also be able to
use an indoor antenna versus an outdoor. The farther away a consumer lives, the
opposite is true. However, there are many variables that impact exactly which
antenna a consumer will need.
Sony XBR-65X900B digital TV review
Sony’s X900B is an outstanding television on several levels. Its picture
quality challenges some of the best plasmas we’ve reviewed (which,
frankly, we didn’t think was possible), and its built in (or, perhaps
more accurately, built on) audio system is, hands down, the
best we’ve ever heard. There’s just one problem: the speaker system that
makes this television sound so good has a way of turning people off –
at least initially. And that’s a shame, because folks could end up
passing by one of the finest televisions ever made over one of the
elements that makes it so good.
Digital TV Antenna Installation
After making the decision to ditch cable or satellite service in
order to save upwards of $1,500 per year, you need to invest in antenna
hardware that enables all the televisions within the home
to pick up free, over-the-air high definition programming from networks
such as ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, the CW, PBS, ION, Telemundo, Univision and
other stations. While investing in a whole house, outdoor antenna system
is the most ideal solution for providing high definition programming to
all televisions within a home, people living within rental properties
are unlikely allowed to mount outdoor antennas on the roof or run cable
lines from an outdoor antenna to rooms around the home. This is partly
why the indoor antenna has made such a resurgence over the past few
years.
However, before considering an indoor antenna, head over to TV Fool and use the TV Signal Analysis tool
to view the available stations in your area based off physical
location. The analysis provides important data such as the direction of
the transmitters, distance from each transmitter and the signal power of
each transmitter.
In addition, the tool uses colors to visually represent the
probability of picking up each station. For instance, transmitters
marked in green can be picked up with a standard indoor antenna while
transmitters in yellow or red will likely require an attic antenna or
hardware mounted on the roof.
If the majority of the transmitters are marked green, it’s likely
that you can outfit televisions within your home with indoor antennas.
People that live closer to urban areas will likely fall into this
category. However, you may also have to take into account the building
materials used when constructing your home or apartment as well as the
terrain or large buildings in the area that could potentially block any
incoming signals.
While you should definitely be cautious about purchasing an indoor
antenna based solely off the claims of the manufacturer, there are some
really fantastic, high quality digital indoor antennas that will allow
you to pick up crystal clear high definition programming
from transmitters that are 20 to 40 miles away.
Personally, I have tested all of the following antennas in my own
search to find the best reception while living on the bottom floor of a
large apartment building. At my location, the majority of transmitters
are approximately 25 miles away and located in an direction that
requires the signal to travel through a couple concrete walls.
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