-- Edited by JeffRae on Wednesday 15th of November 2017 05:59:13 PM
Hey JeffRae , there is nothing there ,what happened.
Dickodownunder said
07:30 AM Nov 16, 2017
No link appeared above but the one I have found very useful is from the App Store and it is called
Antenna Mate.
From memory it came at a small cost but it does work quite well.
-- Edited by Dickodownunder on Thursday 16th of November 2017 07:31:19 AM
Magnarc said
08:13 AM Nov 16, 2017
Hi All, Mea culpa. I have to plead guilty to misleading the house, (will I have to resign??) The app I referred to is indeed Antenna Mate and it did cost $4.99. I did not check whether it is available for Android phones but I can't see them missing out on that section of the market. Apologies for the error.
Dickodownunder said
08:27 AM Nov 16, 2017
I just did a quick google and unfortunately could not see the app being available on the android platform. Maybe I missed something or just maybe in time it will be released on android.
-- Edited by Dickodownunder on Thursday 16th of November 2017 08:30:33 AM
JeffRae said
05:36 PM Nov 16, 2017
Blues Man and Dickodownunder, for future reference, if you click on the word "use" you will be directed to the Antennamate website
Cheers
Jeff
briche said
07:43 PM Nov 16, 2017
I have been using Antenna mate for 5 years and have never been able to fault it. Works perfectly every me. Get regular updates to keep it on track
briche
Blues Man said
06:29 AM Nov 17, 2017
JeffRae wrote:
Blues Man and Dickodownunder, for future reference, if you click on the word "use" you will be directed to the Antennamate website
Cheers
Jeff
Thanks Geff,now i get it "use" with the underscore ,Doh.Gotta get my grandkids to give me some pooter lessons.
Dickodownunder said
08:12 AM Nov 17, 2017
JeffRae wrote:
Blues Man and Dickodownunder, for future reference, if you click on the word "use" you will be directed to the Antennamate website
Cheers
Jeff
Thanks Jeff.
I blame my poor old eyes for not seeing the link underscore.......what do they say"shoulda gone to specsavers"
Onedodger said
10:01 AM Nov 17, 2017
Get your self one of these, then its just a matter of raising the antenna connecting the finder turn on booster if you have one then rotate the antenna until you find the strongest signal. It does make life easier.
The Happy Wanderer worldwide vhf/uhf tv signal finder - has worked well for me for the last 7 years. Small fast and easy to use. Similar to the one in the previous post.
Search for Antenna Finder in the App Store freebie and brilliant results not to mention time saved.
Please explain. What is the model of signal finder you are talking about? What is the app store you are talking about?
This is the one I use
-- Edited by JeffRae on Wednesday 15th of November 2017 05:59:13 PM
I have passed it onto the wife, who will eventually look into it
She has a Galaxy phone
Hey JeffRae , there is nothing there ,what happened.
No link appeared above but the one I have found very useful is from the App Store and it is called
Antenna Mate.
From memory it came at a small cost but it does work quite well.
-- Edited by Dickodownunder on Thursday 16th of November 2017 07:31:19 AM
Hi All, Mea culpa. I have to plead guilty to misleading the house, (will I have to resign??) The app I referred to is indeed Antenna Mate and it did cost $4.99. I did not check whether it is available for Android phones but I can't see them missing out on that section of the market. Apologies for the error.
I just did a quick google and unfortunately could not see the app being available on the android platform.
Maybe I missed something or just maybe in time it will be released on android.
Here is the link to their website.
antennamate.com/
quick edit;
in the FAQ section of their website they mention no android decelopment will happen but they do point android users to this site.
http://maps.antennamate.com/#?lat=-33.819&lng=150.586
-- Edited by Dickodownunder on Thursday 16th of November 2017 08:30:33 AM
Cheers
Jeff
I have been using Antenna mate for 5 years and have never been able to fault it. Works perfectly every me. Get regular updates to keep it on track
briche
Thanks Geff,now i get it "use" with the underscore ,Doh.Gotta get my grandkids to give me some pooter lessons.


Thanks Jeff.
I blame my poor old eyes for not seeing the link underscore.......what do they say"shoulda gone to specsavers"

Get your self one of these, then its just a matter of raising the antenna connecting the finder turn on booster if you have one then rotate the antenna until you find the strongest signal. It does make life easier.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DIGITAL-TV-SIGNAL-FINDER-ANTENNA-FIELD-STRENGTH-METER-TELEVISION-TUNER-DVB-DF02/301885376912?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
The Happy Wanderer worldwide vhf/uhf tv signal finder - has worked well for me for the last 7 years. Small fast and easy to use. Similar to the one in the previous post.
Cheers, John.
I use this one...if you are an Android user.
Free to install.
https://data.gov.au/showcase/digital-tv-antennas-android-app