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Dan/W4NTI w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message
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Try a brute force AC line filter. These 'state of the art' TVs mostly use
switching power supplies. Puts out an amazing amount of trash.

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The TV is brand new. I already know the noise is coming from the TV.
The question was, weather a high pass filter would suppress the noise
generated from the TV.


And make the RF cable into a choke (wind around ferrite core or such) at the
set connection, to minimize noise conducted over the outer braid of the
coax.



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