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Old 01-01-2014, 05:32 PM
jmetal88 jmetal88 is offline
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Originally Posted by jbattles View Post
you might have a bad cable, that would cause it to have interference. check the solder joints around the inputs, if you are getting interference then you have a bad ground pr a cable. I would try that, its hard to figure out without seeing it.
I'd guess a bad ground is more likely, since I see the same interference from multiple sources using multiple different cables.

It does look a lot like RF interference, but since I get it from multiple sources, using multiple different cables, and in multiple locations, it seems to me like it's either being caused by something inside the monitor or it's coming in on the power line somehow. A bad ground would make sense, though, so re-soldering on all the rear connectors might be a good first step.

Haven't gotten my camera out to try to get a picture yet, though.
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