Wind turbines blamed for blocking TV signals
Residents near Harrow, Ont., say TV signals poor since turbines installed in 2010
CBC News
Posted: Feb 4, 2013 12:30 PM ET
Last Updated: Feb 4, 2013 2:39 PM ET
Some residents in Essex County are blaming wind turbines for disrupting their TV reception and eliminating many channels they received before the turbines were installed.
Gary and Jeanette Desjardins of Belcraft Beach, near Harrow, Ont., said that as soon as the wind turbines were installed in 2010, the couple went from having 14 TV stations to three.
"When it really bothers us is in inclement weather," said Jeanette. "Sometimes we've had tornado warnings …. We look at the skies and decide this doesn't look right. We have to get to a radio station."
Neighbours Dan and Janice Lamarsh are also affected by the problem. They also believe the wind turbines are to blame.
"As you watch the TV, as the blades turn around, it will break up the [signal]," Dan said. "Something's got to be done about it."
TV antenna installer Russell Gray said that when the turbines rotate in windy conditions, they slice through TV signals.
Gray has been contracted by the wind turbine company to install better antenna equipment on the affected homes.
"What we've been doing is adding pre-amplifiers to the antenna systems that exist and in some extreme cases we have to get into a little higher antenna or maybe relocate the antenna," said Gray.
He has fixed 36 of 80 homes affected with an 80 per cent success rate, he said.
The wind turbine company, GDF SUEZ Energy North America, Inc., is working with the homeowners.
A spokesperson from the wind turbine company told CBC News the issue was completely unforeseen when the turbines were erected.
The company is working to restore TV reception to as many affected homes as possible at the company's expense.
Some residents have switched over to satellite cable to avoid the problem, but Gary and Jeanette said they're on a fixed income and can't afford it.
The couple said cable TV isn't available in their area.
Share Tools
Latest Windsor News Headlines
- Human trafficking arrests made in Windsor
- Police in Windsor, Ont., have laid human trafficking charges for the first time. more »
- Windsor Arena to be replaced by Catholic school
- CBC News has learned Windsor Arena could be torn down to make way for a new Catholic high school. Mayor Eddie Francis will announce the decision at a news conference Thursday morning. more »
- Sprucewood fire investigation to be 'lengthy process'

- It appears the massive plastics fire at Sprucewood Industries in west Windsor started out back of the recycling plant. more »
- Jimmy Howard shutout puts Blackhawks on brink
- Jakub Kindl's power-play goal midway through the second period stood up as Jimmy Howard pitched his first shutout of these Stanley Cup playoffs to lead the hometown Detroit Red Wings to a 2-0 win over top-seeded Chicago, which will face elimination on Saturday night. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Federal Court won't remove MPs over robocall allegations
- The Federal Court says it won't throw six MPs out of their seats over allegations of widespread vote suppression through automated robocalls in the 2011 federal election. But Judge Richard Mosley did find that fraud occurred in the election. more »
- Duffy says he wants to give Canadians 'the whole story'
- Senator Mike Duffy says he wants a "full and open" inquiry so Canadians can get all the facts about the scandal that has rocked the Senate and the Prime Minister's Office and that he has no plans to resign. more »
- Alleged Ford crack video seller not responding to calls
- The journalist who broke the story alleging Toronto Mayor Rob Ford was recorded on video smoking crack cocaine says he may never be able to get his hands on the evidence. more »
- 3 injured in Washington state bridge collapse
- A Washington state bridge over a river collapsed Thursday evening, dumping two vehicles into the water and sparking a rescue effort by boats and divers who searched the chilly waterway north of Seattle. more »
- Human trafficking arrests made in Windsor
- Windsor police officer charged with stealing lotto tickets
- Windsor Arena to be replaced by Catholic school
- Medical centre to replace strip club downtown Windsor
- All clear after 6-hour industrial fire in Windsor, Ont.
- 2nd suspect named in Tim Bosma slaying
- OPP testing unmanned flying drone
- Windsor fire reviewing industrial inspection policies
- Turtle hit by car airlifted 400 km for medical care

