MNtundraRet wrote:
SCVJeff wrote:
Anything with brushes in it is an arc generator, and it takes very little of this to destroy any digital signal. Even the Fantastic motors are known to cause issues, but the cheap fans are worse. Gotta kill it at the source.
Up until about Spring of 2011, my Fantastic Fan would cause television signal interference. Fan was within 8 feet of the TV. Less, or no, interference on "low". Increased with "med" and "high" speeds.
I fixed that problem with using a high quality RG6, quad shielded, coaxial cable between my second amplifier and the TV. TV sits on the dinette table when used. It also cleared the microwave interference when used at the same time by DW. :B
I'm very familiar with RG6 cable, we used it on our fine U.S. Navy ships. How difficult of a job was it to install? Did you run the RG6 next to the factory cable? Thanks for the info!