Thanks for the great advice, I never thought about unhooking the coax to
eliminate that but I know there is also noise coming from the plazma tv,
when it is on, I hear the static, and it immediately stops the static when
the TV is shut off. Now I have read that the screen can transmit through air
the interferrence. I will try the coax unhook today to see isoloate more.
That just makes so much sense. Thanks again and I will try this today.
"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message
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On Tue, 8 May 2012 20:05:18 -0400, " Tuuk"
wrote:
Anyone have any cheap comments regarding any power bar or surge protector
that have the best RFI EMI noice filtering?
A power bar isn't going to help much:
http://www.powerbarstore.com
As others have suggested, find the source of the noise, and then think
about solutions. In my house, it's the multitude of wall warts and
switching power supplies that generates the bulk of the noise. These
switchers turn off when not charging or powering anything. So, no
noise when they're plugged in, but not being used. Consider using
clamp-on split ferrite filters if you suspect that the noise is being
conducted down the power line.
Light reading:
http://audiosystemsgroup.com/SAC0305Ferrites.pdf
Although the article is on audio noise suppression, it applies equally
well to RF noise suppression.
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