Posted by
Lachlan Mudge on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/question-about-my-TV-tp1536266p1536293.html
Another possibility is that what you are picking up is non-mainstream
communication signals, some of which are more likely to interfere with certain
appliances. These signals could be coming from amateur radio users (e.g. CB
radios etc.), and if you are in an area with little other communication
service, then I would suggest that this is highly likely. There would also be
the possibility of something coming from university research facilities,
military transmitters/repeaters or even satellites. Anyhow, I imagine that
only a spectrum analyser will tell you exactly what it is, and these aren't
cheap, although a communications authority should be able to access one. I
hope you manage to get it all sorted out
Lachlan
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From: jenesherwood2003 [mailto:
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Sent: Tuesday, 11 May 2004 3:31 AM
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Subject: [eSens] Re: question about my TV
Hi thank your for the information. I live on top of a mountain
basiclly in the middle of no where. We don't have cable, cell phone
service, etc. This effect also happens in a variety of different
places. At my college, in my car, etc. I'm not really sure why its
being caused or how to stop it. Thank you for the advice though!
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