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<blockquote data-quote="Simba27" data-source="post: 154314" data-attributes="member: 182734"><p>Thanks Spiney.</p><p></p><p>I need the analogue channels too - otherwise everyone in the house can only watch the single digital channel that the freeview box is decoding.</p><p></p><p>Some of the interference seems to be coming from the passthrough of the freeview box. So I'm planning to split before it and feed the clean aerial signal into the reversed 3-way splitter rather than using the passthrough.</p><p></p><p>The DVD is a HDD/DVD recorder. I want it to be the last item before the distribution amp so that it can record from TV, FV, SAT and VCR.</p><p></p><p>I'll be sure to keep the channels well apart as you've suggested. Will let you know how I get on.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Maybe I should have posted this in the Multi-receiver/TV section. I originally thought that the noise was due to the transformers in the modulators and that the solution would involve capacitors and a soldering iron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simba27, post: 154314, member: 182734"] Thanks Spiney. I need the analogue channels too - otherwise everyone in the house can only watch the single digital channel that the freeview box is decoding. Some of the interference seems to be coming from the passthrough of the freeview box. So I'm planning to split before it and feed the clean aerial signal into the reversed 3-way splitter rather than using the passthrough. The DVD is a HDD/DVD recorder. I want it to be the last item before the distribution amp so that it can record from TV, FV, SAT and VCR. I'll be sure to keep the channels well apart as you've suggested. Will let you know how I get on. Edit: Maybe I should have posted this in the Multi-receiver/TV section. I originally thought that the noise was due to the transformers in the modulators and that the solution would involve capacitors and a soldering iron. [/QUOTE]
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