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RF Interference...or is it?


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  • Subject: RF Interference...or is it?
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:52:04 -0000
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Title: RF Interference...or is it?

Guys,

One of you gurus is bound to know the answer to this teaser.

I have a TM12 receiving RF from an HR10 remote and all was well, everything worked fine, until very recently. I installed a DDAR in the room where the TM12 is and it stopped working, totally. So I got a filter from Mike at Lets Automate, fired that onto the DDAR and all was well again, or so I thought.

Now I get sporadic transmissions from the HR10, it will operate the TM12 fine, it will operate one other module in the same room perfectly but not the modules outside the room that the TM12 is in, unless my Philips TV is switched off, then it works perfectly. Now I would have said that this was X10 interference from the TV, but it cant be, surely, as before everything was working fine, in fact even after the DDAR with the filter was in place it worked okay.

Any clues?

K.


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