On a whim I bought a Common Noise Coax Filter from Palomar Engineers. The effect in my system reminds me of listening in the wee hours of the morning when everything is super quiet, additionally my 83 inch LG OLED TV picture is clearer and more detailed, it's like Holy Crap better.
I have Spectrum 1 G cable service. I placed the filter between the Modem and the incoming street feed. There is a Spectrum box in my front yard and about 150 feet of buried cable from the box to the outside of my house and then about 10 feet of cable to the modem. The Modem feeds an EERO Max7 wireless router gateway for 2 other Max7's. The Modem has an Antipodes Level 1 ODAPS power supply.
My Innuos streamer is connected to a Max7 (not the gateway) via several switches using Ethernet and Fiber with multiple filters on the Ethernet cables.
I searched Palomar on WFB and nothing. I searched on Audiogon and there is a thread from 2021. For less than $ 90 USD the bang for the buck is way out there on my system and TV.
I have no relationship financial or otherwise with Palomar. Just wanted to pass this along.
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I have Spectrum 1 G cable service. I placed the filter between the Modem and the incoming street feed. There is a Spectrum box in my front yard and about 150 feet of buried cable from the box to the outside of my house and then about 10 feet of cable to the modem. The Modem feeds an EERO Max7 wireless router gateway for 2 other Max7's. The Modem has an Antipodes Level 1 ODAPS power supply.
My Innuos streamer is connected to a Max7 (not the gateway) via several switches using Ethernet and Fiber with multiple filters on the Ethernet cables.
I searched Palomar on WFB and nothing. I searched on Audiogon and there is a thread from 2021. For less than $ 90 USD the bang for the buck is way out there on my system and TV.
I have no relationship financial or otherwise with Palomar. Just wanted to pass this along.
Common Mode Coax Noise Filter - 70-170 MHz, 500 Watts PEP - RFI/EMI Solutions - Palomar Engineers®
CMNF-500-50VHF — VHF Coax Noise Filter VHF 70–170 MHz 500 Watts PEP 50 Ω • SO-239 Use cases Reduce scanner/SDR hash and RF feedback on VHF/UHF installations (repeaters, hotspots, base antennas). Cleaner receive in noisy RF neighborhoods Helps keep RF out of...
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