New airborne, buzzing nouns on TV ?

Hello,
Have recently upgraded my TV satellite dish and intend to run two TV's off it. One of these is digital, one analogue. I own just run the above ground straight to the analogue TV at the moment and the picture's great, but now i hold a low pitched buzzing sound.Does this be a sign of the signal's too strong ?.
Next i intend to split the aerial cable ( by path of a two socket splitter ), will this rectify the problem by making the signal slighty weaker ??.
Any help would be much appreciated
Many Thanks
Fox


Answers:    IF you own an RF amplifier on the antenna you MAY have too strong of a signal.....

And tally the 2nd TV will lower the power....but is it enough?

IF NOT you can stir ONLINE and search for ATTENUATORS to bring the signal down to Zero Decibels on respectively TV.....

IF the TV is OLD, you may just hold a sawtooth Filter going out on the TV set....that creates Buzz ESPECIALLY when white TEXT is displayed and is a good indicator of a Bad Sawtooth filter.....
Stop watching re-runs of bee keeping today :-)

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