Posted by Dellbertt on November 23, 2008 at 09:48:29 from (209.172.23.62):
John, I know this is way off topic but how often do you get a chance to pick an experienced electrical engineers brain. And, with the HD change coming in Feb., I’m sure I’m not the only one with this problem. If this is not in your realm of expertise maybe someone else will have a solution.
All of my televisions now have a HD converter box sitting on top coupled to a tall and fairly new antenna. I get really good reception and selection, EXCEPT when a computer monitor, any kitchen appliance, shredder, or anything electric turns on, then the picture is completely knocked off until the interfering appliance stops. The picture then returns to normal. All (3) televisions react the same way
I live in a very old turn of the century farm house and still have the non-grounded, two wire circuit.
Question: What is the best solution to my interference problem? 1. Install numerous grounding points in the system. 2. Install a television signal booster for each television. 3. Install a high joule circuit filter for each television. 4?
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