Digital TV
Highrise Cabling is an endorsed Digital Installation company with the Australian Government Digital ready scheme.
The Antenna Installer Endorsement Scheme has been established as part of the Government's quality assurance measures to ensure consumers have access to skilled and endorsed antenna installers, to help them get ready for digital TV.
Each of our technicians is endorsed with this scheme. This provides our clients assurance they are receiving the best possible advice and installation practises.
Services
Highrise Cabling specialises in new installations of Digital TV antennas and can also upgrade your existing system with the latest Digital equipment.
We currently service a wide range of clients which include:
* Domestic Clients with existing homes and homes under construction
* Commercial Clients in CBD areas
* Builders, Real Estate Agents and managers, Government Agencies and Insurance Companies.
With the switchover date from analogue to digital TV fast approaching, this is the best time to upgrade your old antenna system. Your old antenna system may not be able to receive digital signals due to many factors and therefore it will need to be upgraded. An old and broken antenna, worn and inferior cable, even the wall plate can be items in your current antenna system that require replacing in order for you to receive crystal clear digital pictures.
We can test your current antenna system and give you an assessment.
Benefits of Digital TV
Digital television provides vastly improved picture and sound quality, including widescreen pictures and digital audio, including radio broadcasts. Digital television also offers the benefits of more channels and content. For example, the ABC has already introduced ABC2 and ABC3 which are only broadcast in digital. The Seven, Nine and Ten networks have introduced high definition digital channels. Network Ten launched a digital-only sports channel, named ONE, in March 2009. Nine Network introduced GO! a digital-only channel in August 2009. Seven Network launched free-to-air digital channel 7TWO in November 2009. Gradually, each of the free-to-air television broadcasters will be introducing new digital channels and content.
If you wish to continue to receive free-to-air shows, you will need a TV capable of receiving digital signals.
How do I receive Digital TV?
You have three options:
Option 1
A set top box
Option 2
Tv with built in tuner
Option 3
A digital TV Recorder/ PVR