I love it when stuff just works out...
So, I perused this thread and some other sources (including some of the Outlaw manuals) and found a 'reasonably' priced isolator readily available - the Jensen VRD-1FF (
www.jensen-transformers.com ), bought it (around $50 or $60), and took delivery a few days later.
So, I installed it between the service point and the cable TV amplifier / distribution box. I then removed the cheesy home-made variant (that I reference in one of my prior posts in this thread) and connected the cable directly to the Motorola DVR.
Result?
Absolutely ZERO hum and ZERO video crawl. Works like a champ. Also, the lower tier channels that suffered poor S/N at the hands of my cobbled isolator are now much, much lower (video) noise (though I doubt I'll watch many of them anyway).
I should say that theoretically, putting one isolator between the cable service point and the cable amplifier / splitter block (for those who have them) may not completely solve hum and crawl for all systems. This is because (and I think others have pointed this out) all of the cable shileds are tied to one point (the splitter or distribution system), so theoretically, a ground loop could still result by virtue of the cable referencing ground in another part of the house.
I think it's fair to say that no two installations are exactly alike, and this goes for potential found at the ground at a given location. However, I think it's also fair to say that the difference in potential between the cable at the service point and the house ground are considerably greater than what's likely to result from the grounds all being tied together at the splitter or cable TV amplifier / distribution point.
All I can say is that I installed the isolator where I did, and there are three other TVs in the house in various rooms connected to the cable at their repsective locations. None of them have hum or crawl.
So, I'd say try 'going cheap' first by trying it the way that I did. If you still have problems then if you were to install them on each cable send (or at each TV / /DVR / Cable box / audio system) I think the chances are very good that you'd kill any and all hum / crawl at every location (because seperately-isolated feeds would ensure isolation on each cable, and therefore, from each other).
Oh, and the folks at Jensen give you a nice short F to F cable with the isolator, so no trips to the store or having to crimp your own. In less than 1 minute my problem was solved.
Life is good.
Mark
PS: Indeed, this will not work for Satellite systems, but it worked wonders on my cable.