G'Day Cobber,
You are not indicating as to which channels that you are trying to receive.
Is it Terrestrial or Satellite?
If Satellite, which Sat and which band? C band or Ku ?
Be aware that several sats viewable in OZ are close together, 2 Deg apart.
Try these for Satellite:
Optus C1 @ 156 Deg East.
For Optus Sats, you must also allow for their 'Preset Skew' of approx 40 Deg.
Adress: Perth
Latitude: -31.955°
Longitude: 115.859°Satellite: 156.0E Optus C1
Elevation: 33.2°
Azimuth (true): 57.9°
Azimuth (magn.): 59.6°
Skew: 45.9°
You can click and drag the marker
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This has got to be the best:
GorbTrak,
http://members.chello.nl/%7Eberry.walda/Index_EN.htm
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If on the other hand you are talking about Terrestrial, You will have to establish accurately your location and that of the local transmitters.
More than likely, you are talking about Terrestrial, as you have posted in that section.
You can safely assume that the digital transmitters are the same as the old analogue or co-located with them. Just follow where the neighborhood antennae are pointing.
I do hope that this is enough information to point you in the right direction, if not, please give us more details as to what you are trying to achieve.
Kindest Regards, " The Druid ".
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