New problem: Coax terminal on TV bad?
I'm having a similar problem to one I had a year ago, see this thread, post #84.
LR = "living room TV", bought in 2015 BR = "bedroom TV", bought in 2016 -- both are Vizeos Antenna wire comes into the bedroom where it splits, one going to each TV. Tonight I'm watching channel 13 (ABC) in the LR and it started pixelating and losing audio. It went on for a while and got worse, so I check the BR -- channel 13 was fine there. And the really weird thing was, when the BR was on the LR worked ok. It didn't completely fix it, but almost. Shut the BR off, and the LR signal gets real bad again. I did this a half dozen times, same result each time. And now, 13 is completely dead in the LR, even after snugging up the nut. Because of this previous problem I had per the link above, I replaced the coax going from the splitter to the LR a month or so ago. Not sure why having the BR on "fixes" the LR signal, but logic tells me the root of the problem is with the LR coax terminal. Opinions from the gurus . . . ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDIT: Right now, at 11:00 the next morning, channel 13 works perfectly on the LR TV -- when I went to bed last night it was completely dead. I didn't do anything to the TVs, coax, etc. meantime. |
Are any other channels effected?
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Maybe you are experiencing some type of electrical interference that is affecting channel 13. Some culprits include LED bulbs and switching type power supplies. A friend had an outdoor LED floodlight that wiped out VHF when it switched on. Another had LED undercabinet lights in the kitchen with a noisy power supply that caused a problem.
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Disconnect the tuner in the BR and see if that resolves the issue with the set in the LR.
I've read of several instances where a defective tuner radiated BACK out of it's coax port when the set was turned OFF. If the isolation between ports of the splitter isn't enough, that noise can cause reception loss if SNR isn't high enough. I've also worked several cases where defective HDMI cables or Chromecast devices caused interference. I've had an inexpensive eBay external hard drive power enclosure cause radiation into the upper part of the high VHF band. Number of weird ones. |
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Turned Off TV Sets Can Jam Signals https://www.tvtechnology.com/opinion...an-jam-signals |
Yeah, that's one of the cases, good thing your memory is better than mine! The other instance that I recall was a thread on Solid Signal's forum a while back. IIRC, either the recommendation or the resolution was to install a directional coupler to deal with it.
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What/where is the "tuner"?
FWIW: Everything has worked fine since the other night, so there is nothing to really fix (or test) now unless it happens again. |
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All the best..... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATSC_tuner https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/tv-tuner.html |
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I will try this stuff if/when the problem pops up again. :D |
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