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Hi there! Yes, coaxial cables can still be subject to interference, although they are designed to minimize it. Coaxial cables have a single copper conductor inside a braided metal shield, which helps block interference. However, they can still be affected by electromagnetic interference (EMI) from nearby electronic devices, power cables, and other sources. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. |Angelica| Best Buy Essentials Products|
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A single wire will always act as a "catch-all" co-ax should be used to get to an area away from the major disturbances - I've yet to try this device, but the concept is good - just remember to mount it as high as possible! The alternative is a roof mounted arial!
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