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Lynnmor
Aug 08, 2017Explorer
The information about LED lamps causing interference is correct. The type that has a built in voltage regulator might last longer, but the regulator is the problem. If you can find some cheap LED,s that have no regulator, buy them so you will have at least those lamps while watching TV.
The information about the wall plate is only partially correct. That little switch does more than turn on power to the amplifier, it also switches between cable input and antenna input. In other words, the antenna is completely disconnected with the switch off. Some think that the amplifier does great things because it works so great turned on, but in reality it only overcomes signal loss in the system downstream.
I have installed small ceramic capacitors, as close as possible across the wires, on fan motors with some degree of success. Consider getting a good fan in place of the buzz and hum unit commonly installed.
The information about the wall plate is only partially correct. That little switch does more than turn on power to the amplifier, it also switches between cable input and antenna input. In other words, the antenna is completely disconnected with the switch off. Some think that the amplifier does great things because it works so great turned on, but in reality it only overcomes signal loss in the system downstream.
I have installed small ceramic capacitors, as close as possible across the wires, on fan motors with some degree of success. Consider getting a good fan in place of the buzz and hum unit commonly installed.
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