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Old 29-12-08, 04:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a 10 metre scart running to another tv in a seperate room,it works ok but here has always been some interference on the picture that irritates me,so today I ran some ordinary co-ax from the Eurovox MaxV instead,surprisingly it was a better picture,quite a lot better,but there is worse interference,a bit like bands running downwards on the screen,Im wondering if using the proper,better screened cable will get rid of this ? any suggestions welcome ....
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Have you got a PC hooked up to this second TV ? If so, try it with PC disconnected..

To improve the scart signal, it can sometimes be beneficial to disconnect pin19 in the scart plug at your TV end, and disconnect Pin20 in the Plug at your Eurovox end..

10 metre Scart cable length is really about the longest you can do without a distribution amplifier, so if its not paticularly good cable to start with then its gonna be suffering with signal loss and interference somewhat anyhow..

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change the rf chnl sounds like its close to one in use if you use coax out
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could be too strong a signal going into box or possibly no isolator.
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change the rf chnl sounds like its close to one in use if you use coax out
You were right I changed it to 68 and now its a perfect picture,better in fact than it was using the scart,so many thanks for that
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