I swapped in a different tv. I did not carry the 31" downstairs. The
new set did not have any static at any time.
I tried what electricitym man suggested: reconnecting the old tv and
using the vcr tuner. And experienced 2+ days of no static whatsoever.
But the static has returned. To be very clear the connection is
wall-digital box-vcr (vcr on, vcr on vcr not tv, set to channel 4)-tv
channel 4. And I am using coaxial cable all the way trough. I believe
electricitym had intended that I use the composite output from the vcr
and bypass the tv's coax/tuner completely. I will do that as a last
resort but the tv is a bit older and only has coax and
s-video/composite inputs.
I will next try to open the unit and inspect grounds and soder joints.
I won't be able to get to it until sunday, thanks to everyone for their
input.
DC
new set did not have any static at any time.
I tried what electricitym man suggested: reconnecting the old tv and
using the vcr tuner. And experienced 2+ days of no static whatsoever.
But the static has returned. To be very clear the connection is
wall-digital box-vcr (vcr on, vcr on vcr not tv, set to channel 4)-tv
channel 4. And I am using coaxial cable all the way trough. I believe
electricitym had intended that I use the composite output from the vcr
and bypass the tv's coax/tuner completely. I will do that as a last
resort but the tv is a bit older and only has coax and
s-video/composite inputs.
I will next try to open the unit and inspect grounds and soder joints.
I won't be able to get to it until sunday, thanks to everyone for their
input.
DC