TV interference when a moped passes...
antracith1984
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Hello,
I just have a problem, I moved two months ago and now I'm starting to lose it!! Let me explain, my TV gets fuzzy when a moped passes by on the street!!!
For the past few days, it's been worse than ever; I only have the TV for a few hours a day even though there’s no one in the street haha I’m going crazy!!!
So before doing any work, I'm going to test another connection system to see if my cable is damaged or if the outlets need to be checked.
But I still wanted to know if I connect a decoder via HDMI, do I need a wall antenna cable?
Thanks for your answers :)
I just have a problem, I moved two months ago and now I'm starting to lose it!! Let me explain, my TV gets fuzzy when a moped passes by on the street!!!
For the past few days, it's been worse than ever; I only have the TV for a few hours a day even though there’s no one in the street haha I’m going crazy!!!
So before doing any work, I'm going to test another connection system to see if my cable is damaged or if the outlets need to be checked.
But I still wanted to know if I connect a decoder via HDMI, do I need a wall antenna cable?
Thanks for your answers :)
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Here is a TV signal filter for TNT
http://www.geosat.fr/la-boutique/Produit/69/12/tnt-numerique-terrestre/accessoires/filtre-uhf-tnt-antiparasites.html
The sparks are interference that comes in through the antenna or the power supply, and therefore shielded cables won't change anything; you need an anti-interference filter before the UHF amplifier.
http://www.geosat.fr/la-boutique/Produit/69/12/tnt-numerique-terrestre/accessoires/filtre-uhf-tnt-antiparasites.html
The sparks are interference that comes in through the antenna or the power supply, and therefore shielded cables won't change anything; you need an anti-interference filter before the UHF amplifier.