Is there anything I can get to reduce interference to my HDTV when a train goes by?
November 2nd, 2008 | by Kevin |My friend’s family just bought a new HDTV that I suggested to them, but they live about 75 yards from a train track. About every 15 minutes a train goes by and disrupts the HD signal. Are there any kind of filters you can buy, or any tips on antenna placement? Thanks in advance.
Cable isn’t an option due to living in the country, and satellite is nice, but for an extra however much a month for the local channels, an antenna would be ideal.
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3 Responses to “Is there anything I can get to reduce interference to my HDTV when a train goes by?”
By K H on Nov 4, 2008 | Reply
Get cable or even better, satellite.
By William F on Nov 6, 2008 | Reply
The antenna into tree and use your tvs signal is dropping to 50 or get direction from tower or get direction from tower to 50 or lower place your tvs signal level is if you and use compass.
By TV TECH-man on Nov 8, 2008 | Reply
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