At times an interfering signal would cause the patch to go wild. We traced it down to the RV area and suspected an active TV antenna to be the culprit. I do not know first hand what brand caused the problem, but it seems like there were some articles pointing to Winegard.
Steve NU5D
On 5/29/06, Adam Vazquez Kb2jpd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
> It seems to me that this group has had discussions before about Winegard TV
> pre-amps causing wide-band RF noise. Does anyone know if there is a good
> model of TV pre-amp that works for the job intended but does not cause the RF
> noise?
>
> thanks
>
>
>
Try Motorola. They are built.
Adam Kb2Jpd
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