If it's Cable I can think of only two paths now.
1- Try the AC line make sure it's got a filter if possible.
Are you also on the same cable company? if so do you get the
interference also?
Being cable it could be an non terminated port, or bad splitter etc.
it can leak in several places too. But usually cable if done right you
could not touch with legal limit power.
Joe WB9SBD
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On 1/10/2011 12:39 PM, John Geiger wrote:
> I found out yesterday that I am having some occasional TVI with one of the
> neighbors. She is really cool about it but I don't know if it is also an
> issue with others in the neighborhood, plus I would like to be courteous
> about my operating as well. I am using a low pass filter, so I am assuming
> that the TV's front end is getting overloaded at times, as our houses are
> only a few feet apart and they have cable for TV instead of picking it up
> off the air. I am running 100 watts to a pretty much unity gain antenna.
> What power levels do others find works to reduce TV overloading? Would
> going to 25 watts make a big difference? Need to drop power further than
> that?
>
> 73s John AA5JG
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