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    The best TV antenna for Melbourne homes in 2026

    2026-02-226 min read

    Walk into any Bunnings and the antenna aisle is overwhelming. Here's what actually works on Melbourne metro roofs in 2026.

    Melbourne is UHF only Since the 2013 digital switchover, all Melbourne free-to-air channels broadcast on UHF (channels 28-51). VHF antennas — including the big "phased array" ones still on shelves — are useless here. Don't buy one.

    Gain matters less than build quality A 12 dBi UHF antenna from a reputable brand (Hills, Matchmaster) outperforms a 22 dBi cheap import every time. The cheap antennas use thin aluminium that bends in the first storm and have plastic insulators that craze in UV.

    What we install most often - **Strong-signal areas** (Box Hill, Glen Waverley, Mount Waverley): Hills Tru-Bay UHF, no amplifier. - **Average suburbs** (Frankston, Cranbourne, Berwick): Matchmaster Digimatch UHF. - **Fringe areas** (Mornington Peninsula, Dandenong Ranges): high-gain phased array UHF + masthead amp.

    DIY vs pro install A roof install is a working-at-heights job under Victorian OH&S. A professional install includes the antenna, mast, fittings, labour and a workmanship warranty. A DIY job risks injury and rarely results in a clean signal.

    Call 0497 098 109 or request a quote.

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