Our local Medical Center, Scott and White Memorial has an RV park, and a Med 8 duplex base station, that uses 5 key clicks to operate a telephone patch to the ER Department.

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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