I'm not sure how picky "OK" is meant to be. 100% of the time? 98%? Give me a definition and I'll vote.
Most of the time all the digital's are OK. Every TV in the house has builtin HD, except for the one that has an HD set-top and an HD PVR.
We can't get ABN2 because our VHF antenna is Band 3 only. Due to our location behind a ridge, UHF from the Sydney towers doesn't work. We get UHF from the Illawarra transmitters at Knights Hill. So our ABC analog is ABWN56 and SBS is SBS53(a) and SBS54(d).
All the Illawarra signals break up in bad weather (heavy rain is worst) and then the digitals are unwatchable, so if we want SBS it has to be analog. That is always fuzzy.
ABN12 breaks up in high winds. It doesn't seem to be our antenna because the breakups don't happen when the gusts hit us.
In total we get ATN6(d) and ATN7(a), TCN8(d) and TCN9(a), TEN10(a) and TEN11(d), ABN12(d), WIN36(d) and WIN59(a), CTC37(d) and CTC62(a), CBN38(d) and CBN65(a), ABWN51(d) and ABWN56(a), SBS53(a) and SBS54(d).
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