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Dick
Guest
I have only rudimentary electrical - electronic education and
experience.
I appear to have a ground loop problem with my home entertainment -
computer system. Here is the nature of the problem:
I wanted to route all the audio signals (TV -Satellite, VCR, and
computer) through the AUX input on my stereo amp.
Whenever both the TV and computer are connected to this AUX input
(through use of a switching box) there is 60 hz. hum.
All appliances above receive power via a common Panamax power
stip/surge protection device.
Previously, I had a problem with hum when I connected an FM signal
(which is split off the VHS signal) to the stereo tuner ALONG WITH the
computer's audio signal. I solved this by installing a small inline
slider switch on the FM line, so I could break that connection when
not listening to the radio.
It would appear that the conflict is between the VHS signal and the
computer.
I have not yet confirmed this by disconnecting the VHS coax from the
splitter box - only disconnecting the coax from the back of the TV.
I do NOT suspect a conflict between the satellite signal and the
computer, because as soon as I throw that switch on the FM line, there
is no hum.
So.....what could the solution be?
Are rooftop antennas supposed to be grounded?
Dick
experience.
I appear to have a ground loop problem with my home entertainment -
computer system. Here is the nature of the problem:
I wanted to route all the audio signals (TV -Satellite, VCR, and
computer) through the AUX input on my stereo amp.
Whenever both the TV and computer are connected to this AUX input
(through use of a switching box) there is 60 hz. hum.
All appliances above receive power via a common Panamax power
stip/surge protection device.
Previously, I had a problem with hum when I connected an FM signal
(which is split off the VHS signal) to the stereo tuner ALONG WITH the
computer's audio signal. I solved this by installing a small inline
slider switch on the FM line, so I could break that connection when
not listening to the radio.
It would appear that the conflict is between the VHS signal and the
computer.
I have not yet confirmed this by disconnecting the VHS coax from the
splitter box - only disconnecting the coax from the back of the TV.
I do NOT suspect a conflict between the satellite signal and the
computer, because as soon as I throw that switch on the FM line, there
is no hum.
So.....what could the solution be?
Are rooftop antennas supposed to be grounded?
Dick