The licence areas for commercial TV for Brisbane and Richmond Tweed both cover the Gold Coast. Results from historically RTN 8 being considered a local Gold Coast station in addition to the Brisbane stations, so when UHF relays were introduced from Mt Tamborine they were for the 5 Brisbane stations plus RTN 8. Then when aggregation happened, that added another 2 stations.
And it’s a similar story on the NSW Central Coast with Sydney TV repeaters alongside Northern NSW regional commercial channels.
One of my TVs EPGs seems to be playing up, tv issue? Transmission site issue? Or network playout issue?
When changing channel and/or clicking channel info button, they’re blank (program title and description), “no information”. Although channel name is still there.
However, when clicking EPG button to expand guide, the listingss then all appear.
Any thoughts?
My loungeroom TV has this issue as well, but no EPG. Change the channel too fast and the TV blanks for 10 seconds, with no information.
Definitely tried that one It came good again now though, but yeah for one night seemed to play-up.
On myswitch, transmitters have a “Pat” and they’re either OD or DA… what is a pat and what does OD and DA mean?
Pat = Pattern. OD is omnidirectional, DA is directional antenna. Referring to whether the transmitter broadcasts at the same power in all directions (OD) or selectively greater signal power in some directions.
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Australian educational video service ClickView has a “ClickView TV” section that allows requesting of recordings of programs from the last 14 days. All metropolitan state channels are recorded, with only 9Life and 9Rush excluded.
Just wondering if anyone knows anything more about these extremely low powered DTV transmitters that some caravan parks have, particularly in Queensland. There is one at Maroochydore Beach Holiday Park as per screenshots. It almost seems that these services are just RF modulators with an external antenna attached.
SCRC appears to have at least three of these transmission sites (all in caravan parks)
Tourist TV?
Callsigns suggest these sites are self-help DTV repeaters.
turns out the antenna I’ve been working on that looks like a Hills CA16 is actually an ‘Antiference CN1428’. Must be pretty old as couldn’t find out anything on Google about it
When up on the Gold Coast, I’ll go for a walk thought-out the day, and come past this building quite often.
The rooftop is quite the arrangement of antennary.
Looks to be from the 90’s possibly. (Being this area is very Mid 80’s to 2010’s.
Yes that’s where Prime was on the Gold Coast.
That must have been after their Southport days, as they used to produce their local news bulletin from Southport in the 1990s.