As many Jaguar owners know, especially those who also use a Jagcd with their Jaguars, the Jaguar's RF is fair at best and totally cruddy at worst, receiving interference easily, especially from the Jaguar CD unit. Most usually upgrade to video or S-video or better, leaving this problem in the dust. I have done this too...but, what if you have two Jaguars for Jaglinking Doom or Aircars or Battlesphere and your only video option for the second Jaguar is an older tv with only coaxil input. Well, some have still used a video cable input into a VCR and then used the VCR's RF-coaxil output and this works in some cases to give a cleaner picture. I tried this with no luck. It works OK without a Jagcd, but plug that cd in and it's interference galore all over again. Well, I finally found the reason for the poor RF and interference AND a way to fix it...permanently. I tried inline filters, sheilding the RF module on the Jag, and other ways, but nothing ever seemed to work. I finally stumbled across the answer when I recently dropped my Direct TV service due to high cost for a lot of usless channels I didn't want and no local access. I live way out in the country and I get terrible TV reception from the antenna because of it. So, I went out and bought an RF signal amplifier (12db) for my antenna...not much difference; still weak signals from broadcast television. So I decided to go all the way and buy a state-of-the-art 30db Motorola signal amplifier and now I get perfectly clear reception, even from Chicago stations which are over 250 miles away from me!!! I now have about 35 channels for free! So what does this have to do with my Jaguar's RF? Well, before I returned the cheap'o RF signal amplifier to radioshack I decided; why not try it out in between my Jaguar RF and the TV? BRILLIANT! my RF picture now looks as good as the video (not s-video) on my other Jag! It took a $20 dollar 12db signal amplifier from RadioShack, but it worked wonders! No more interference! Long story short...too late...