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EXPERT ANTENNA REPAIR SERVICE TRANSFORMS YOUR EXISTING TV ANTENNA FOR AN EXCELLENT PICTURE QUALITY

Is your existing antenna causing an issue in bad reception or picture quality? You might have purchased a brand new big 50″ HD Smart TV and want the best picture quality. Unfortunately, you have an old television antenna that may not provide terrific results. Perhaps you might need to have the TV antenna repair service in Sydney to upgrade it. TV antenna repair service providers have hands-on experience in repairing or replacing any types of antennas throughout Sydney. They help to repair and upgrade your current TV antenna ensuring you discover the best quality picture and sound on your HD or USD television. Installing and repairing antennas are not DIY projects. It should only be left to the TV Antenna Repair specialists in Sydney.  Furthermore, repairing antennas are not the only services that an antenna specialist will offer. TV antenna repair specialists in Sydney will also do entire connection check-ups, cabling and tune-ups to make sure that your home entertainment system rece

How Many Home Security Cameras Do I Need?

If you’re thinking about installing a CCTV system in your home, one important thing you need to figure out is how many security cameras you will need. Not having enough cameras means that you won’t be able to monitor a lot of areas, but having too many cameras is a waste of money. It can be a confusing task to figure out the right number of cameras, but this post will break down everything you need to know. Why It Matters When people are first installing a home CCTV system, many of them skip on figuring out how many security cameras they will need and decide that they’ll just add more as time goes on. Doing this might save a little bit of money now, but it’ll end up costing more in the long-run. For example, if you start off buying 3 security cameras and a 4 channel NVR, you’ll only be able to use a total of 4 cameras. If you decide that you want to add 2 more cameras in the future for a total of 5 cameras, you’d have to buy a new NVR to support that 5th camera. Additionally, if you do

5 Steps to Securely Wall-Mount Your TV

In the good old days, there was no need to install or wall-mount TV, as they were comfortably placed on the TV cabinets; thus, a technician was needed just to install the TV antenna and complete setting up the TV, and finally conduct checks and see if all channels for the region is available and viewable on the TV. That’s it! With modern wall-mounting TV units, you can save substantial space in your room and get a better screen to room viewing experience. Besides, modern wall mount TV units are sleek and lightweight yet generous. It also demands the services of a certified TV installer who can securely wall mount your TV and complete the entire setup for you. Well, if you aren’t a DIY expert, don’t worry, as you can easily book for a TV wall mounting service and they will send across their pro TV installer to your home to complete your TV wall mounting installation, connect and set up all media, and finally, check if everything is working as intended including all remotes. Wall-mou

6 Tips For Better WiFi When Working From Home

Working from home is already tough as it is with countless distractions and less than optimal environments for productivity. Remote working is made even harder and sometimes downright impossible with a Wi-Fi system that has to support multiple family members streaming Netflix, gaming or listening to music while you need to make that important video conference call. When working in the office your productivity was directly associated with the performance of your office’s wireless internet network and a sudden transition to working from home has left hundreds of thousands of members of the working community struggling to recreate these networks. Non-technical employees are now left to troubleshoot their own IT and networking issues as many on-site Wi-Fi service providers, like EMG Antennas, have had to drastically decrease such operations temporarily and many internal IT departments are dealing with high numbers of tickets and low amounts of internal resources to handle them. All of a su

8 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your HDTV Antenna

  1. Find the Sweet Spot No I’m not talking about fiddling around with the bunny ears of a ten dollar antenna you got in the bargain bin of an electronics store. Flat antennas like the Mohu Leaf and its recycled companion  ReLeaf  (made from discarded cable boxes) are designed to be situated on a window, or if no window is available, a wall that faces the outdoors. Once you’ve found a good spot, run the automatic tuner built in to your TV and let the scan run through. If you find that you’re not getting all of the channels you should be getting, consider moving the antenna and running the scan again. 2. Get Some Direction If you’re still having difficulty obtaining channels, consult the FCC’s Reception Map. Plug in your ZIP code to bring up a list of television signals in your area. Then click on each channel to see which direction the signal is being broadcast from and move your antenna accordingly. With a better understanding of the direction the signals are originating from,