Tuesday, July 20, 2010

TV static and what to do with it.?

I just brought a brand new TV yesterday for my bedroom. For me to hook it up, I have to use of splitter, because of having cable internet in my room.





Problem is, when I'm using the splitter my TV gives off static. If I were to plug the TV into the wall cable jack I get clear pictures.





Is there anyway I can fix the static problem without having to unscrew the TV cable from the splitter? I'd like to be able to run both my internet and TV at the same time.





I should also add that where I'm living is a rental property. So I don't know if my landlord would be willing to install another cable jack or not. If that would be the only solution..

TV static and what to do with it.?
Your varying results upon changing the cabling could have several causes. A cable might have a short center pin that wasn't fully engaged into the socket. The center pin might have been bent. The cable might be intermittent.


With regard to the cable box, they often aren't that sensitive. You may find you need more power. You can add an amplifier before the splitter, or use a splitter amplifier. Just be sure the amplifier and your splitters are all cable bidirectional.
Reply:Well if you get CLEAR reception straight out of the wall and BAD reception WITH THE SPLITTER.....





That would tell me to REPLACE the splitter with a better one, or get a CABLE splitter if they are Uniquely designed to send RF one way and Digital Data the other way.....


I don't know if that's the case but a call to the Cable Company would answer that question.....

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