
abartonkc
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14 years ago
I have a Wineguard roof mounted antenna and a DirecTV HD receiver (no DVR). I have a high pitched noise that is present on all channels and regardless of power source. I suspect the noise is coming from the antenna (possibly the tracking motor??). Could someone recommend an inline filter or other
14 years ago
I have a Wineguard roof mounted antenna and a DirecTV HD receiver (no DVR). I have a high pitched noise that is present on all channels and regardless of power source. I suspect the noise is coming from the antenna (possibly the tracking motor??). Could someone recommend an inline filter or other
I'll do that tonight when I get home! Thanks to both of you for the tip.
14 years ago
I have a Wineguard roof mounted antenna and a DirecTV HD receiver (no DVR). I have a high pitched noise that is present on all channels and regardless of power source. I suspect the noise is coming from the antenna (possibly the tracking motor??). Could someone recommend an inline filter or other
Have not disabled the Dolby output on the receiver - will check that out.
14 years ago
I have a Wineguard roof mounted antenna and a DirecTV HD receiver (no DVR). I have a high pitched noise that is present on all channels and regardless of power source. I suspect the noise is coming from the antenna (possibly the tracking motor??). Could someone recommend an inline filter or other
The receiver connects to a multi-switch box that feeds the TV through a red/white/yellow analog type cable (the multi switch box might have a video out "S" cable capability, but doesn't have HDMI). The same type cable connects the multi switch box t
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14 years ago
I have a Wineguard roof mounted antenna and a DirecTV HD receiver (no DVR). I have a high pitched noise that is present on all channels and regardless of power source. I suspect the noise is coming from the antenna (possibly the tracking motor??). Could someone recommend an inline filter or other
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