Thanks to all who offered suggestions/ideas so far.
If it IS a neighbors computer/touch lamp/alarm system, then that's gonna be a
tough nut to crack. I live in a development with LOTS of neighbors that have
access to the nearby utility lines.
>What ever it is your awfully close to the source, I suspect a bad
>cable amp box, maybe full of water or rectifying the signal some how,
>Using a clip or a short clip lead and disconnecting anything that is
>in your house that the cable hooks to dead short the cable and check,
>then ground the dead short and ck again. Of course if you don't have
>cable in the house it won't work unless you can get to it somewhere.
>Good luck.
>Bob, w5pvr@goquest.com
Good suggestion! I will try that next. (FYI: We are on Charter Digital Cable
System in Burbank, CA.)
Joe, W1GFH
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