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Old 1-Aug-2017, 2:43 PM   #8
A2J33P
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rickbb... great points! The house is three stories and we have four TVs. Each TV is in its own room, and I have verified that each is on its own separate circuit. All TVs experience the interference when the hairdryer is on and in the area directly below the antenna, leading me to believe that the antenna is the common entry point of the interference.

That bathroom is about to undergo a major remodel starting next month, during which, wiring and insulation changes will be made in that attic space. During that time, I will staple up a few rows of chicken wire on the rafters below the antenna, and the experiment will continue!
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