Signal Master Telecommunications

Signal Master Telecommunications "SIGNAL MASTER Telecommunications" is a Darwin based company specialising in Commercial and Multi-Dwelling telecommunications systems.

SIGNAL MASTER Pty Ltd is a Darwin based Company specialising in the fields of MATV, AV & CCTV. Originally established in Melbourne in April of 2000, we went through a “Sea-change” move to Darwin in August of 2007. We did this as we identified a need for a specialist company in the field of MATV distribution systems, which offered a high level of technical capability & knowledge, whilst also offeri

ng a high level of customer service and satisfaction to match. It did not take long for us to get established, and subsequently through “word of mouth”, our business grew. Our partnership style of relationship with our customers allows them to focus on their core business without having to worry about the technical side of the projects that we specialize in. This has led to mutual successes and benefits for all parties concerned. As time passed, our customer’s requirements expanded, and we then found ourselves required to also up-skill in the fields of AV and CCTV. With ongoing training, certification and accreditation in these areas, we pride ourselves as being experts in these fields. We specialize in, and offer certified and proven MATV, AV & CCTV Systems design and installation options. Our core business comprises of, and encompasses the following:



Digital Antenna and Satellite TV Systems –
MATV/SMATV distribution systems for small to large Commercial, Multi Dwelling Unit (MDU) and High Rise developments
We also cater for Residential installations as required by the Body Corporate Management Companies we work with. We are Foxtel (MDU) approved Contractors for the design and installation of approved “Stand-alone” or “integrated” IF distribution systems
We are also “Foxtel for Business” approved installers of Foxtel integrated systems into Hotels and other accommodation based businesses




CCTV Surveillance Systems –
We are NT Government approved CCTV Surveillance Systems installers –
We are approved to install CCTV surveillance Systems in Pubs & Clubs to meet the requirements of NT Gaming and Liquor Licensing laws
We also design and install Systems to suit other small to large Commercial businesses




Audio Visual Systems –
Public Address (PA) and Back Ground Music (BGM) Professional Audio Systems to suit Pubs & Clubs
Audio Video Systems for Distribution of HD Modulated services such as Digital FTA, FoxSports channels, Nightlife Music and other in-house media service providers like Multi-Screen










*All Signal Master technicians have Certificate 3 in Digital Reception Technology and/or Certificate 3 in Telecommunications qualifications.

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20/04/2022

Have you had a sudden loss of TV reception? Sometimes if you're close to a new or existing mobile base station you may get a sudden change to TV reception quality on all channels, due to signal overload.

If you have a signal amplifier on your antenna, it may be picking up too many signals, including from the mobile tower. This can cause signal overload and TV signal distortion.

To get help, call a local antenna specialist. They’ll check if you have the right equipment in good condition for your location. They can also look for any causes of interference.

More information about TV reception difficulties is at https://www.acma.gov.au/tv-reception-overview

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14/01/2022

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Do you need help improving your TV reception? Our website has information to help viewers identify and fix TV issues.

Our self-help guide takes you through the steps to help find the problem and fix your TV reception.

Keep in mind:
• viewers are responsible for installing and maintaining TV reception equipment that is suitable for their home and circumstances
• TV broadcasters are responsible for funding, installing and operating TV broadcasting towers

Find out more at https://www.acma.gov.au/tv-reception-and-interference

23/11/2021

Have you had a sudden loss of TV reception? Sometimes if you're close to a new or existing mobile base station you may get a sudden change to TV reception quality on all channels due to signal overload.

If you have a signal amplifier on your antenna, it may experience signal overload—it’s picking up too many signals including the mobile signals causing signal overload and TV signal distortion.

To get help, call a local antenna specialist. They’ll check if you have the right equipment in good condition for your location. They can also look for any causes of interference.

More information about the link between TV reception and mobile broadband is at https://www.acma.gov.au/tv-reception

08/09/2021
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12/06/2020

Have you had a sudden loss of TV reception? Sometimes if you're close to a new or existing mobile base station you may get a sudden change to TV reception quality on all channels due to signal overload.
If you have a signal amplifier on your antenna, it may experience signal overload—it’s picking up too many signals including the mobile signals causing signal overload and TV signal distortion.
To get help, call a local antenna specialist. They’ll check if you have the right equipment in good condition for your location. They can also look for any causes of interference.
More info about the link between TV reception and mobile broadband is at https://www.acma.gov.au/check-mobile-phone-tower-impact-tv-reception

02/04/2020

https://www.optus.com.au/for-you/5g/eme

Optus cares about the safety of the community, our customers and our staff. We are committed to responsibly managing the electromagnetic energy (EME) from our 5G network and products.

02/10/2019

Have you had a sudden loss of TV reception? Sometimes if you're close to a new or existing mobile base station you may get a sudden change to TV reception quality on all channels due to signal overload.
If you have a signal amplifier on your antenna, it may experience signal overload—it’s picking up too many signals including the mobile signals causing signal overload and TV signal distortion.
To get help, call a local antenna specialist. They’ll check if you have the right equipment in good condition for your location. They can also look for any causes of interference.
More info about the link between TV reception and mobile broadband is at https://acma.gov.au/theacma/whats-the-link-between-mobile-broadband-and-tv-reception

14/07/2019

Watch out for poor reception possible impact of mobile broadband services

04/05/2019

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12/12/2014

Thinking of buying a wireless microphone this Christmas?
Before you buy, make sure it uses the correct frequency to comply with changes happening on January 1, 2015.
www.wirelessmicrophones.gov.au

17/12/2013

A Landmark Event In The History Of Australian Television


Analog TV signals have now been permanently switched off across Australia. Marking the end of an era, Australia’s final two regions switched to digital-only TV on 10 December 2013.

The final two regions were Melbourne and remote and central eastern Australia, including areas of the Northern Territory outside of the Darwin switchover region.

The Digital Switchover Taskforce would like to congratulate these last two regions and the rest of Australia on this landmark event in the history of Australian television, and to the many people who helped to make it happen.

If you are not receiving any TV channels, you may not have made the switch to digital television. You can still get information about how to switch on this site or by calling the Digital Ready Information Line on 1800 20 10 13.

The Household Assistance Scheme and Satellite Subsidy Scheme will also remain open for eligible households to provide practical help in the following regions. For households in the Sydney region, applications will remain open until 3 January 2014. For households in Melbourne, Northern Territory (outside of Darwin), remote areas of NSW, Queensland, South Australian and Victoria, Lord Howe Island and Torres Strait Islands, applications will remain open until 10 January 2014.

To read more about switchover please go to: www.digitalready.gov.au

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PO Box 555
Darwin City, NT
0800

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