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Ron July 25th 06 01:50 AM

Isn't This Just Weird?
 
Hi, All;

I had been getting interference on channel 6, probably due to the local
radio stations transmitting on 88 MHz, so I went out and bought a
[cheap] FM filter. The filter worked pretty well to clear up the noise
on ch. 6 but it blocked all of the upper channels past six.

So I removed the filter, put everything back the way it was, and I
thought everything would be fine. Ha! The video went bad on all
stations and the VCR is totally useless. Well, actually, it's a
combined VCR/DVD player and while the VCR is so much crap the DVD
player still works perfectly. Has anybody ever heard of a VCR going bad
because of a $5.00 filter that was only installed for a few minutes?

Ron


CJT July 25th 06 03:23 AM

Isn't This Just Weird?
 
Ron wrote:

Hi, All;

I had been getting interference on channel 6, probably due to the local
radio stations transmitting on 88 MHz, so I went out and bought a
[cheap] FM filter. The filter worked pretty well to clear up the noise
on ch. 6 but it blocked all of the upper channels past six.

So I removed the filter, put everything back the way it was, and I
thought everything would be fine. Ha! The video went bad on all
stations and the VCR is totally useless. Well, actually, it's a
combined VCR/DVD player and while the VCR is so much crap the DVD
player still works perfectly. Has anybody ever heard of a VCR going bad
because of a $5.00 filter that was only installed for a few minutes?

Ron

You probably smushed (technical term g) one of your cables in the
process.

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[email protected] July 25th 06 06:05 AM

Isn't This Just Weird?
 
Ron wrote:
Hi, All;

I had been getting interference on channel 6, probably due to the

local
radio stations transmitting on 88 MHz, so I went out and bought a
[cheap] FM filter. The filter worked pretty well to clear up the

noise
on ch. 6 but it blocked all of the upper channels past six.

So I removed the filter, put everything back the way it was, and I
thought everything would be fine. Ha! The video went bad on all
stations and the VCR is totally useless. Well, actually, it's a
combined VCR/DVD player and while the VCR is so much crap the DVD
player still works perfectly. Has anybody ever heard of a VCR going

bad
because of a $5.00 filter that was only installed for a few minutes?

Ron


Most likely is a connector not fully snugged up so the ground (shield)
is not secure. This would most likely be an issue if the FM was
seriously stronger than the TV 6, as in you're pretty close to the FM
but the TV station is is much farther away. There is also a chance that
if you forced the connector, the shield connection solder joint
cracked inside the VCR.

Try a reputable manufacturer filter like Winegard or Channel Master but
if you're dealing with a very frequency low FM station (88.1 is most
difficult), it may not be possible. Channel 6 aural carrier is
87.75MHz. You might try a tunable trap to notch out a specific FM
station.

GG



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