Why does the noise disappear when you tune a TV with antenna to a post?

If I tune my TV with antenna to no post, it produces noise; about 1% of which comes from microwave background radiation. When I tune my TV to a post, the hiss disappears. Why?

Asker: Eric, 70 years old

Answer

Dear Eric,

If a device is not receiving a signal, the gain is automatically increased to try to receive a weak signal. This makes the noise “visible” as snow. Even with a bad (analogue) signal you will see snow. However, you can no longer make this phenomenon visible with an old device in Belgium, as all broadcasts are now digital.

Kind regards,

Manu Van Lil

Why does the noise disappear when you tune a TV with antenna to a post?

Answered by

prof. dr. ir. Emmanuel Van Lil

Telecommunications, radio navigation systems and radar systems

Catholic University of Leuven
Old Market 13 3000 Leuven
https://www.kuleuven.be/

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