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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 08:40:21 GMT, Roger Halstead
wrote: It could also be a leak in the line. When the line leaks bad enough to receive channels even over a short distance it's a pretty bad leak. Hi All, It could also be an equipment shielding leak. Modern VCR's, DVD players and so on have minimal shielding (or none) that could easily become a source. Myself, I suffer this in some degree for local, over-the-air signals that come in nearly as strong as cable feed. It is odd to see ghost overlays arriving (a couple of seconds) before the cable feed image. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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