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Old 11-23-2015, 03:38 PM   #21
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Are you powering up anything on the 120VAC side with an optional MSW type Power Inverter...
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Old 11-24-2015, 06:48 PM   #22
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Try some of these tests,

1 - Unplug the audio cables from the back of the Tv and just play it out of the Tv speakers.

2 - May also want to try running an extension cord from the house and plug the Tv into it (without the audio-out to the radio connected to the Tv). Then try with the audio-out plugged in. This will isolate the Tv from the TT's electrical source.

3 - While the Tv is running off of the extension cord, shut down all the electrical in the Tv.

4 - Try bypassing the Tv amp if your signal is strong enough

5 - One more thing, check to see if your outlets by the Tv are wired properly

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Old 11-25-2015, 03:11 AM   #23
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Are you powering up anything on the 120VAC side with an optional MSW type Power Inverter...
No.

"1 - Unplug the audio cables from the back of the Tv and just play it out of the Tv speakers.

I am playing both TVs out of their own speakers.

2 - May also want to try running an extension cord from the house and plug the Tv into it (without the audio-out to the radio connected to the Tv). Then try with the audio-out plugged in. This will isolate the Tv from the TT's electrical source.

Good Point. Will give it a try.

3 - While the Tv is running off of the extension cord, shut down all the electrical in the Tv.

4 - Try bypassing the Tv amp if your signal is strong enough

Already did this.

5 - One more thing, check to see if your outlets by the Tv are wired properly"

Did this too.
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