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Same issue. My Roku was interfering with my digital OTA antenna. I resolved the issue by taking a strip of aluminum foil and covering my antenna cable from the tv connector to about a foot down. Just take a sheet of aluminum foil, line it up with the antenna cable at the tv connector and fold it over. You can cut the foil about an inch wide then wrap it around and over itself and secure with electeical tape to make it neat. Problem solved.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I tried the tin foils, which did not work. But I repositioned the ROKU line that plugs into the electric outlet away from the TV antenna line, and problem was solved. The problem with the ROKU only started about after a year when I moved the TV around causing the lines to be displaced. Make the ROKU line travel down away from the TV and antenna.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have both Apple TV and Firedtick on the TV with this antenna and haven’t had any problems yet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No interference here - I use the Fire stick also.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have repositioned it in multiple places and run scan each time with Firestick in. Been trying various positions since I purchased lead a few months ago...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It sounds like you are experiencing a little electronic interference. Try re-positioning the antenna in various spots the room. Make sure that you run the channel scan after every move to see if you can find a spot where there is no interference. Unfortunately there have been a few customers that were not able to use an over the air antenna in their home because they were not able to relocate the antenna to where it was not affected by interference but usually we see this with large appliances and/or LED lighting, not a Roku or Firestick.
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