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i don't know who on this list suggested to unplug the cable modem to see if
it made a difference in the noise level on my receiver. well i tried it last night and what a difference!!! from s-8 to s-6. so i then tried 3 ferrite chokes on it and that cleared all the noise from that! then i changed my co-ax from just regular cable t.v. co-ax to some well shielded direct burial co-ax and that took noise down from s-6 to s-3. so far there seams to be no negative side affects from these changes.(loss of signal) now if i could just get ride of the noise from my computer monitor, i have tried chokes with no change in noise level. i guess the best thing to do is get a l.c.d. monitor, but thats just too expensive right now! many thanks to all that have helped with all my questions charles foster r8b vr-5000 frg-7700 dx-394 ar-88 |
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