- 1. [RFI] Re: RE: RF resistant TV, DVD, & Surround Sound ? (score: 1)
- Author: k6ll@juno.com (Dave Hachadorian)
- Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 19:39:52 +0000
- No matter what brand of equipment you have, make sure you distribute video via the Composite connection (RCA jack), rather than the RF connection (type F). Even better is the S-video connection (4 pi
- /archives//html/RFI/2002-12/msg00057.html (7,291 bytes)
- 2. [RFI] Re: RE: RF resistant TV, DVD, & Surround Sound ? (score: 1)
- Author: ww3s@zoominternet.net (WW3S)
- Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 22:12:54 -0500
- The S video connection is lousy if you use 40m much. I think the S video signal is just below 7mhz. The only RFI problem I ever had with my neighbors ( I only run 100w) was getting into his big scree
- /archives//html/RFI/2002-12/msg00058.html (8,659 bytes)
- 3. [RFI] Re: RE: RF resistant TV, DVD, & Surround Sound ? (score: 1)
- Author: k0il@arrl.net" <k0il@arrl.net (Ed - K0iL)
- Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 21:25:14 -0600
- WOW!!! I didn't know that! 7 Mhz is clearly marked on all spectrum charts I've ever looked at. Now what kind of moron would design something like that? WAIT! Wasn't the S-video created by Sony? Seems
- /archives//html/RFI/2002-12/msg00059.html (7,253 bytes)
- 4. [RFI] Re: RE: RF resistant TV, DVD, & Surround Sound ? (score: 1)
- Author: k6ll@juno.com (Dave Hachadorian)
- Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 23:14:56 +0000
- Actually, composite video and s-video are both "baseband" signals, extending from 0 to about 5 Mhz. The only real difference is that in s-video, the luminance and color are carried on two different c
- /archives//html/RFI/2002-12/msg00060.html (8,472 bytes)
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