Another (remote) possibility is cordless or (especially) certain cell phones, Nextel's being the worse I've seeen. I would get some shake if nextel was within less that 3 ft of monitor, and total freak out if phone was being used...
just another possibility....
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Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:31:47
Subject: Re: Monitor Shakes....
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>>>>> "rt" == Tibbetts, Ric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
rt> I've had this one too. I moved the monitor to a different rt> corner of the room, and the problem went away. Turned out to rt> be a tone of wires in the wall in that corner, and I was rt> getting em interferrence from them.
That's at least possible, but I'm pretty sure the wall it is abutting has no wiring at all. I'm ready to wrap the thing in aluminum foil....
rt> I've also found that if my speakers are to close to the rt> monitor, it will cause this.
Even when the speakers are off, it happens. I first noticed it before I had even connected the speakers.
rt> Try setting it up in a different part of the house, just as a rt> test.
Ugh. I can try that, but it's a 21-inch monitor and the box is huge will 6 drives and 2 CDs. The house is a typical old house with a narrow stairwell. Can you say hernia and fall down? I might try this anyway.
rt> Ric
rt> Roland Roberts wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Okay, this has *nothing* to do with RedHat per se except as a pure
>> coincidence that I happen to be running RH 8.0 on the machine. >> After moving into a new home, my monitor has developed this odd
>> "quiver." There are these slow undulations in the screen that are >> there even if everything else in the room (everything except the >> computer and the monitor, that is) is turned off. They even continue >> to appear when I pull the UPS out of the wall so everything is running >> of batteries instead of wall power. >> The monitor refresh is at 65Hz. I can use xvidtune to modify the
>> frequence down to 60Hz at which point the undulations disappear. >> Looks like a beat problem with the line frequency. My wife's iMac has >> the same problem except I can't change her refresh rate to eliminate >> the quiver. >> Anyone have any clues how I can eliminate this apart from the >> refresh
>> rate? I've had one person suggest putting a choke on the signal >> cable, and I'm going to try that. Any other ideas are welcome. >> TIA,
>> roland
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