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patrickp wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:45:39 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>What is the 3-com filter and how do I invoke it? Patrick, what do you
>>mean by an extenuator? Do you mean a device from Radio Shack ?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>
> Attenuator, not extenuator, Malam! ;-) Yes, you could get one from
> Radio Shack; should only cost pennies. It's simply a little in-line
> device that reduces the signal level by so many dBs.
FWIW, for a little more they have an adjustable model--that's the one I'd
reccommend since the amount of attenuation needed is not known.
>>On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 15:32:03 -0700, "xman Charlie" <xman@hotmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"patrickp" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>>>news:a65ue0liupvf7ksd0c2pvvsaakqlpttu40@4ax.com...
>>>> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 10:07:03 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >An Update:
>>>> >
>>>> >The cable company came in this morning to check my signal strength.
>>>> >The result confirmed that I have a very strong signal which brings me
>>>> >back to the noise coming from fans in the PC.
>>>> >
>>>> >Are there any form of filters built in to any of the ATI MMC ? I used
>>>> >to have a Pinnacle PCTV card that does not have this noise problem
>>>> >even with the case fans. Except the PCTV card does not have a fan on
>>>> >the card itself and the AIW card does.
>>>> >
>>>> >Is this forum monitored by ATI at all ??Maybe someone from ATI can say
>>>> >something to this?
>>>> >
>>>> >Thanks.
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> If you have a very strong cable signal, Malam, it may be worth trying
>>>> an attentuator.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> >On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:34:56 +0100, Conor <conor.turton@gmail.com>
>>>> >wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >>In article <ipu6e01ppj0pfh6ltt0mogv60at0qffvkp@4ax.com>, Malam
>>>> >>says...
>>>> >>> The splitter is the most expensive that I could find - 5-1100MHZ
>>>> >>> coverage. However, I still get the noise even if I connect
>>>> >>> directly
>>>> >>> without the splitter. I think Conor may be right, that the noise
>>>> >>> is
>>>> >>> from the fans in my PC. I have two fans at the back and two fans
>>>> >>> in
>>>> >>> front of my case. And their is the CPU and ATI with fans too.
>>>> >>> Is there a way to ground or filter out the noise from the computer
>>>> >>> case (fans etc in the computer?)
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>Splitters at any point are pretty much a bad thing. I've tried myself
>>>> >>to overcome the problem even using ferrite rings to try and cancel
>>>> >>out some of the noise from inside the PC. It doesn't do it on a
>>>> >>SVideo input so I can only assume its the tuner picking up the noise.
>>>> >>
>>>> >>On my old Hauppauge WinTV card I used a program called DScaler which
>>>> >>applied filters and a different de-interlace algorythm which cured
>>>> >>alot of it after some tweaking.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> patrickp
>>>>
>>>> patrickp@5acoustibop.co.uk - take five to email me
>>>
>>>There is a 3 comb filter thingy built into my aiw9600. My comcast cable
>>>captures is okay, satelite captures is the best.
>>>
>>>my 2 cents
>>>
>
>
> patrickp
>
> patrickp@5acoustibop.co.uk - take five to email me
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