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Setia Eco Garden

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Hi All,

Welcome to all Setia Eco Garden resident to share your experience here.. :):):)
 
Hi All,

Welcome to all Setia Eco Garden resident to share your experience here.. :):):)

Hello allanckk,

Which precinct are you at? I have a unit at Citrus Garden, still under renovation.
 
My TV antenna installer refused business there as it is hilly and far from SG, so SG TV reception will be poor even with antenna.

actually come next year, singapore will go full digital. no more free air wave singapore tv in malaysia / jb from next year?
 
actually come next year, singapore will go full digital. no more free air wave singapore tv in malaysia / jb from next year?

Full digital also need antenna for digital broadcast.
 
oh really? i thought it's not via air, but via fibre / cable?
well, if it's still via airwaves, then great.

Not too sure how e thing works as I dun really watch TV. Likely need a TV w digital un-scrambler to watch.
 
PAL broadcast to be abandoned on December 2013. Converted to DVB-T introduced in 2002 and DVB-T2 officially announced in 2012. Analog switchoff scheduled for 2020.

The Media Development Authority of Singapore announced in June 2012 that the country's free-to-air TV channels will go fully digital by the end of 2013 using DVB-T2.
 
PAL broadcast to be abandoned on December 2013. Converted to DVB-T introduced in 2002 and DVB-T2 officially announced in 2012. Analog switchoff scheduled for 2020.

The Media Development Authority of Singapore announced in June 2012 that the country's free-to-air TV channels will go fully digital by the end of 2013 using DVB-T2.

ok. it's terrestial off air digital broadcasting. so JB still can get. I know the newer TV models are digital tv ready. great.
 
Not too sure how e thing works as I dun really watch TV. Likely need a TV w digital un-scrambler to watch.
yup for older TVs not digital tv ready, so if don't want to change tv, need to buy a converter box. newer model tvs now have built in decoder (digital tv ready). i heard this from one of the authorities in TV technnology - i.e the courts salesman.
 
actually come next year, singapore will go full digital. no more free air wave singapore tv in malaysia / jb from next year?


Analog reception through TV antenna is poor. esp Channel New Asia, U channel, OKto can't even see image.

With digital DVB-T convertor ( cost less than $40), no problem in receiving Channel News Asia, channel 8, and Channel 5 currently.

With new DVB-T2 coming, ALL channels can receive, some channels in HD.

Definitely can receive, either buy a TV with built-in "DVB-T2" tuner or get a DVB-T2 convertor.
 
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hi All,

can anyone share about the security concern at setia eco garden?? there is a main guard post before entering to the share open garden thus is the main guard post are strict for all the outsider visitor?
 
Where is Citrus Garden??

Citrus Garden precinct contains terrace houses you see on the right (behind the first lake) after driving through the main entrance before the cross junction.
 
hi All,

can anyone share about the security concern at setia eco garden?? there is a main guard post before entering to the share open garden thus is the main guard post are strict for all the outsider visitor?

so far the guards have been strict.
 
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