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Television Replacements Sales

Locality: Doncaster, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9850 4144



Address: 134A Ayr Street 3108 Doncaster, VIC, Australia

Website: http://tvr.com.au

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25.01.2022 Tv boards sale for plasma & lcd sets



25.01.2022 Greetings to all for the Summer Solstice. We will close for the year at noon on Wednesday 23rd of December and reopen at 9 am on Tuesday 4th of January. For urgent enquiries email us or leave a message on our telephone message bank.

25.01.2022 E-waste = anything with a plug, battery or power cord & no longer working or wanted. From July 1, e-waste can't be put into household bins as it can be harm...ful to the environment. It has to be taken to a council or business collection point to be recycled: https://go.vic.gov.au/yca7bT

23.01.2022 Easter Shutdown. We will be closed from Friday 10th April ( Good Friday ) to Monday 13th April, reopening Tuesday 14th April.



23.01.2022 We will be closed for the year on Friday 22nd of December at 1pm and will reopen on Monday 8th January at 9 am. Have a safe and happy festive season.

22.01.2022 We are having trouble with our phones today. Send us an email to [email protected].

22.01.2022 Aircraft supported our crews on the ground at today's stubble fire at Thoona. Here's a bird's eye view of the 364 hectares that was burnt. The fire is now unde...r control. Crews will remain in the area to patrol and continue to assess the situation. Stay informed by visiting www.emergency.vic.gov.au See more



22.01.2022 What’s new Big button remote Ready4 $28:00 Now in stock

22.01.2022 We hope to see you at the Ballarat Hamvention on Sunday 28th October. Let us know if we can bring anything for you. https://www.barg.org.au/?page_id=100

22.01.2022 New Pre Programed Remotes in stock for LCD & Plasma Tv,s LG, Philips, Samsung, Sony. Now in stock

21.01.2022 Reminding everyone about the GGREC Hamfest this Saturday, 16th July. Refer to their web page ggrec.org.au/hamfest.html.

20.01.2022 Telephone problem fixed!



20.01.2022 This came in a few minutes ago:- https://mdrc.org.au/hamfest/hamfest-2020-postponed/ We look forward to connecting with you in other ways.

18.01.2022 A little history about the TV towers on Mt Dandenong. There are four TV towers at Mt Dandenong: GTV9... The small 69 m tower built 1955/56 for the Nine Network. The transmitter was relocated to the taller Channel 10 tower in 1996. The Channel 9 tower is now known as the TXA Observatory Rd tower, and is used only for FM radio. ABV2 tower 138 m, located just to the north of Burke's Lookout, built 1955/56. Now known as the Broadcast Australia Eyre Rd tower, it has transmitted Channel 2 signals across Melbourne for more than 50 years. It also carries SBS and Channel 31 services, several FM stations such as ABC FM and JJJ, digital radio services, and hosting the emergency services signals. It was originally built to a height of 100m, and has been extended several times since, including an extension in 1979 for the opening of FM and in 2001 for digital TV. HSV7 tower This is 130 m high, adjacent to the ABV tower, and was built for the Seven Network in 1955/56. It's height was increased in 1996 and again in 2001 for digital TV. It's now known in the industry as the TXA Eyre Rd tower and is used as a backup for all three commercial networks. ATV10 tower This is the giant of the hills and is sited on the south side of Burkes Lookout, and originally built to a height of 180 m. It was extended in 2001 and now is at 190 m. Construction started in 1963 and was completed in 1964, for the opening of Melbourne's third TV station Channel 0. It changed in 1980 to Channel Ten and is now known as the TXA Ornate Rd tower, used for carrying all three commercial networks, several FM stations, digital radio, and is available as a backup for ABC and SBS. In 1996, the commercial stations amalgamated their interests and handed over control to TXA (Transmitters of Australia). The GTV9, ABV2, and HSV7 towers were built in a hurry for the November 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. The towers don't look very tall if seen from Melbourne's eastern suburbs, but standing below them one gains a much better understanding of there height! They are absolutely huge! The summit of Mt Dandenong lies at 628 m. For comparison purposes, the tallest building in Melbourne is the Eureka Tower, at 300 m, and St Patrick's Cathedral is 105 metres. Others are Telstra Tower 193 m, Rialto Tower 251 m and 120 Collins St Tower 220 m. As seen from the west, a very noticeable scar is visible on the Western face of Mt Dandenong. It was made in the late 1950s to accommodate power lines and caused controversy at the time. The power lines have since been removed but the gap still serves as a fire control line. Soil erosion has cut deep gouges out of the track, making vehicle access almost impossible. It now serves as a very challenging hike, starting at Glasgow Rd and ending at the Kyeema Memorial Cairn, on Kyeema Track, near Burke's Lookout. The Kyeema ANA DC2 air disaster occurred in 1938 on the Western face of Mt Dandenong, with the loss of 18 lives. The Memorial Cairn is adjacent to the TV towers. Source Bob Padula 10/12/2010.

18.01.2022 Reminding everyone that we will be closed on Monday 4th and Tuesday 5th of November for Cup Day holiday.

17.01.2022 Television Technicians Day 29May

16.01.2022 Digital tv in Melbourne

16.01.2022 We will still need UHF/VHF Antennas

15.01.2022 Reminding everyone that our Garage Sale is on again this Saturday the 18th of November. Richard and Adrian would love to see you!

15.01.2022 We will be at WANDARC Hamfest WerribeeWe will be at WANDARC Hamfest Werribee

15.01.2022 Just reminding everyone about our Garage Sale this Saturday the 21st of October from 9am to 1pm.

13.01.2022 The Easiest Way to Connect Coaxial Cable Connector

13.01.2022 We are open for phone and email orders, 03-9850-4144 and [email protected]. We also have limited opening hours, ring to confirm if we are there.

13.01.2022 Richard and Adrian will be at the Southern Peninsula Amateur Radio Club Radiofest on Sunday. Come and see them at their table. http://vk3bsp.weebly.com/

13.01.2022 Yesterday, a motion moved by Senators Wong, Kitching and Marielle Smith passed unopposed in the Australian Senate. Today, with no other planned use for the spec...trum we occupy, we call on Paul Fletcher to renew the broadcast licences for Channel 44 Adelaide and C31 Melbourne and Geelong. With a simple stroke of his pen, the Minister can ensure the job security of many, foster future job opportunities for hundreds and keep thousands of volunteers actively engaged and connected with their own communities. Not to mention keeping a well loved and important resource on air that 1 million Aussies tune into each month. There are more ways now than ever before to establish skills and launch careers in the screen industry, but the training opportunities provided by local broadcasters are unparalleled in the digital space. Community TV stations have supported digital creatives in getting their start for decades. Given there is still no reason to reallocate our spectrum, why put an end to the opportunities CTV provides? #KeepLocalTV Commit to Community TV

10.01.2022 https://facebook.com/events/s/wyong-field-day-2020/2361981560597450/?ti=icl

10.01.2022 The VCR finally dies, as Japan will make its last ever unit this month...

09.01.2022 MDRC Hamfest 2018 12 May 2018 New Venue........ Brandon Park Community Centre. 649 Ferntree Gully Rd, Glen Waverley. VIC

08.01.2022 Back at work, Monday to Friday 9am - 3pm. We are taking the Australia Day Holiday on Friday 26th January. We look forward to seeing you at the Western Districts Hamfest in February and the Eastern and Mountain District Hamfest in March. http://www.wandarc.org.au//26/our-annual-hamfest-coming-s/

07.01.2022 Whats new Big button remote Ready4 $28:00 Now in stock

07.01.2022 See you on Sunday 5th November at Ballarat Hamvention. We have a garage sale on Saturday November 18th. https://www.barg.org.au/?page_id=100

06.01.2022 We will be closed for the Cup Day holiday on Monday 5th and Tuesday 6th of November.

06.01.2022 Reminding everyone that we will be at the Eastern & Mountain District Hamfest in March. https://www.emdrc.com.au/emdrc-hamfest-2019/

06.01.2022 We sell Resistors 1/2w, 1w, 5w, 10w.

01.01.2022 http://www.barg.org.au/hamvention.htm Come and visit Richard at his stall. Ask us if you need a special order.

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