if the culperate was a wingard 2000 omni antenna, its the power injector! i replaced mine with a Radishack model (only the power injector) and fixed the intereference and improved my HDTV reception.

Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is the antenna that was causing interference :-
http://www.winegard.com/interference.htm
There was also an ARRL article floating around a while back.

Andrew

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Steve Bosshard (NU5D) wrote:
> 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.







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