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FAQs (Cont.)
Problem Solution
Pixelation
If the antenna is located in the fringe area of a television
signal where the signal is weak, the picture may be
marred by dots. When the signal is extremely weak,
you may need to install a special antenna to improve
the reception. Other options include:
• Adjust the position and orientation of the indoor/
outdoor antenna.
• Check the connection of the antenna.
• Try another channel. Broadcasting may be
interrupted.
Pixelation, picture
breaking up
Black spots or horizontal streaks appear, or the picture
flutters or drifts. This is usually caused by interference
from a car ignition system, neon lamps, electric drills or
other electrical appliances.
Ghost (analog TV only)
• Ghosts are caused by the television signal following
two paths: one is the direct path; the other is
reflected from tall buildings, hills or other objects.
• Changing the direction or position of the antenna
may improve the reception.
Radio frequency
interference (analog TV
only)
• This interference produces moving ripples or
diagonal streaks and, in some cases, loss of contrast
in the picture.
• Identify and remove the radio interference source.