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Old 9-Nov-2013, 11:44 AM   #5
protivakid
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Originally Posted by teleview View Post
To isolate the LG Tv even more as the interference generator.

Test by disconnecting the coax at the LG Tv.

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What is the model number of the LG Tv??
Already tried the coax. This happens even then when its just plugged into the wall. The tv is a 55LN5600. Bestbuy still sells the thing.

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Originally Posted by GroundUrMast View Post
It sure sounds as if the LG TV is producing RF interference that affects real CH-12 & CH-13. A bad CFL power supply or bulb???

Good luck finding a TV repair tech with the skill and tools to isolate that type of trouble.
Any way to test this? Or is there a way to eliminate the interference? Any other symptoms I can look out for? Odd it's such an issue with the LG 50ft away from the other two on the opposite side of the house and the mohu all the way up on the roof.

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Originally Posted by No static at all View Post
Can the LG TV receive channel 12 or 13?
The LG tv can sometimes pull in those if its a clear night but the Sony can do it pretty much regularly with fewer dropouts. I originally thought the Sony just had a better tuner.

@All: Is there a chance of a ground or static problem? Or does sound like its just w/ the LG? I've grounded everything to the best of my knowledge but am running out of ideas. This is such an odd issue I debated even posting at first, didn't want to sound crazy haha.
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