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On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 12:51:04 -0700, Sal M. Onella wrote:
"Rich Griffiths" wrote in message communications... I switched to digital about 3 years ago. All over-the-air, no cable or satellite. The little bit of TVI had been seeing went away entirely when I switched. But sometimes the circuits in the TV pick up TVI directly. In my unfortunate case, a big tube Sony, circa 1995, is on a digital cable box that outputs S-video/stereo audio to the TV. When I put antennas too close to the living room, I caused analog TVI in the form of SSB "wah-wah" in the audio, with flashing and streaking in the picture. (Had I been getting in at RF channel frequencies, digital would have shown tiling and audio dropout, which it didn't.) I filtered the heck out of those three cables and it only helped a little. I think the internals of the set are the receiving antenna(s). I guess this analog-to-digital transition is going to be another your- mileage-may-vary situation, but I do hope it works out for most folks. Did you also check out the power wiring as another possible antenna? If proximity of the RF source and the TV system was a factor, I think I'd worry more about the susceptibility of the receiving system more than the cleanness of the RF source, and RF getting in by the power cord used to be a common problem. I don't see a Faraday cage for a 35" TV in my future. She-who-must-be-obeyed wouldn't like it, either. "Sal" For sure, it's not nice to fool .... OH! ... I guess you mean the wife :-) -- Rich |
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