2011-05-09, 09:48 AM
Hi,
Can anyone advise. Since I installed a new graphics card, I am getting interference on one of my DVB-T multiplexes. It is Mux 2 that I lose ( C33- 569.8MHz ).
- My graphics card is an ASUS ATI HD 5450.
- My DVB-T card is a Hauppauge Nova-T-500 PCI (new model, solid state tuners).
The TV tuner actually sits at 90 degrees to the graphics card due to the orientation of the PC case (it's a Dell). It works fine if the lid of the case is off, but as soon as the lid goes on the DVB-T signal breaks up.
My solution to continued reception is to put a 23dB amp on the input of the DVB-T card and add a sheet of tin foil to the back of the graphics card to give it a ground plane.
Anyone have any better ideas?
Thanks
Can anyone advise. Since I installed a new graphics card, I am getting interference on one of my DVB-T multiplexes. It is Mux 2 that I lose ( C33- 569.8MHz ).
- My graphics card is an ASUS ATI HD 5450.
- My DVB-T card is a Hauppauge Nova-T-500 PCI (new model, solid state tuners).
The TV tuner actually sits at 90 degrees to the graphics card due to the orientation of the PC case (it's a Dell). It works fine if the lid of the case is off, but as soon as the lid goes on the DVB-T signal breaks up.
My solution to continued reception is to put a 23dB amp on the input of the DVB-T card and add a sheet of tin foil to the back of the graphics card to give it a ground plane.
Anyone have any better ideas?
Thanks
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