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Old 15-11-2005, 5:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Interference

Still looking to find away of stopping interference being picked up on my wireless headphones when plugged into the TV

Can anyone help me please
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Old 16-11-2005, 12:02 AM   #2 (permalink)
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try keeping the audio connecting cable ( phono jack/lead ) away from any power leads. RF frequencies sometimes affect sound signals.
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Old 18-11-2005, 7:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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help

found one solution which a guy used which involves making a low pass filter he used 2 x 0.22mfd capacitors, 1mh choke in a pi configuration ( what ever that means ) 1x stereo jack plug 1x stereo female socket, it was made up in such away that there was a filter in each channel then it was all inclosed in some heat shrink sleeving.
What i need is someone to draw me a diagram on how to put these things together and exactly which components to get.

Hope someone can help

Still looking for the solution can anyone help
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Old 23-11-2005, 10:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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try keeping the audio connecting cable ( phono jack/lead ) away from any power leads. RF frequencies sometimes affect sound signals.
Tried that but still no good

Need sum help from an electronic wizz kid

There's got to be someone out there who knows how to make one of these things

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