Channels 2 - 6 on TV are below the FM Radio broadcast band.  Perhaps an IF
of the internet radio is leaking into the TV system - Do they have a mast
mounted TV amplifier in the chain?


Allen

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> <font size="2">OK, I have dealt with TV interference before, but this one
> has me stumped.  Installed customer 4 weeks ago.  All is fine.  Over last
> week, signal strenght started degrading.  Customer complained about speed
> slowdown.  Customer was out of town for weekend but we went out Saturday
> and RSSI was really bad.  Did some testing.  Replaced 15dB antenna with a
> 19.  Raised about 4&quot;.  Signal strength improved dramatically. 
> Customer came home Sunday and there were dots/lines in channels 2 and 5. 
> Channel 7 works fine.  The 2 &amp; 7 transmitters are not far from each
> other.  Unplugged radio and dots/lines went away.  Plugged it back in,
> dots/lines.  So, why only channels below 7 and why only with the new
> antenna?
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