Not to mention digital TV has error correction, making it much less susceptible 
to EMI. Even OTA and satellite transmissions shouldn’t be affected. 

Kenneth Wyatt
Windsor, CO

> On Nov 21, 2024, at 16:20, doug emcesd.com <d...@emcesd.com> wrote:
> 
> Although today interference to broadcast TV is not the problem it once was. 
> Everyone I know of streams over fiber or at worst watches cable TV. I am sure 
> there are a few still with antennas, but I have not met one in many years now.

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