Tv

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    Jaynee is offline Senior Member

    Tv

    Didn't know where to post this to get the most replies so I have done it here. If you put a TV in the same room as a pc does the pc muck up the signal? I have a cable that goes from the signal booster to my tv..

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    I have a TV 3 feet away from computer & monitor.
    Digital box that takes a split feed from my phone line: 1 to digital box & 1 DSL to PC modem plus a third to telephone.
    Also have a coaxial cable connecting VCR/ TV/ Digital Box/ PC so i can see TV on PC & also edit video tape on PC.

    The signal is fine for me!

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    Jaynee is offline Senior Member
    Well that's what I thought but someone said having a TV by a pc will make the TV lose the signal. I thought not. OMG does this mean I may be listening to TV for the first time in 2 years?

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    2badmice is offline Full Member
    I have a TV that's practically next to my machine, no probs either side, who tells you this nonsense??

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    wildthing is offline Elite Member
    Quote Originally Posted by 2badmice
    I have a TV that's practically next to my machine, no probs either side, who tells you this nonsense??
    It must be some blond it technician

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    Jaynee is offline Senior Member
    Actually it was someone off this forum and it wasn't a woman. My lips are sealed.

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    spud is offline D-A-L Team Member (UK)
    no jaynee with info like this you must spill the beans

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    Jaynee is offline Senior Member
    Ok if you are sure......... I did argue with you when you said it but thought to myself........ "not sure about that but I am a mere woman....... who am I to argue with a man"

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    spud is offline D-A-L Team Member (UK)

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    Jaynee is offline Senior Member
    Well I have just bought my new TV from Asda.. £45. Brilliant picture with no interference at all. I have never had a TV so easy to tune in either.

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