Thanks for all your advices!
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Originally Posted by co9ol
ask your neighbor if they get it too. If they do then there is nothing you can do. But if they don't then it's definitely something to do with your specific setup
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yes they got it too, same channels.
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Originally Posted by bluzman
Before you do what I wrote above, Radio Shack has "Ferrite Cores". You can install these on each piece of coax and also on the AC wire going into the boxes...
http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2103222
Sometimes putting a couple on works but one on each piece of Coax and on the AC wires to the boxes. This is a cheaper fix that may work.
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think I'll try this option. We don't have a radioshack here (Amsterdam) but there is something similar.
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Originally Posted by oxymoron
use this: the groundbreaker (Sheath current filter for 75Ω antenna cable) can help you
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This looks like a 'prefab' ferrite core to me, am I right?
I'm no expert so this may sound silly. But if I look at the AC cable of an external HD of mine it has one core (near the plug) but the USB cable has two (one on each end of the cable) just like the monitor cable of my PC.
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