We can all thank our lucky stars that plasma TV has got to the point where
vanishing popularity has got its numbers down to where it no longer has
economy of scale. Economics are killing it.
What you can do at your neighbor's party is to pour some Pepsi inside his
TV and hasten it's demise. Sledge hammers would work too, but it's hard to
be covert using a sledge hammer. The replacement will be LED-based, which
happily now has both quality and economics of scale tilting positive.
The new radio killer will be solar cells that have individual controllers
so a shadow on one part of a panel doesn't kill the whole panel. New
battle, new economics, new solutions.
73, Guy K2AV
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 7:59 AM, Joe Galicic <galicic@comcast.net> wrote:
Hi Bill. Nothing you can do about it as far as filtering. I've tried W3NQN
power line filters with no luck. I finally replaced our plasma tv with a
LED tv. Cost me $1200 to do that but was worth it. My neighbor still has a
plasma tv that they use occasionally. My K9AY rx loop does a pretty good
job of knocking that down enough that I can deal with it. -Joe N3HEE
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Hill" <w3wh@comcast.net>
To: topband@contesting.com
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2016 6:59:16 AM
Subject: Topband: Plasma TV noise
Hello: Has anyone successfully solved this problem? 73,
Bill/W3WH
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