2 things you might try - first confirm the source of the problem . Is it the DVD player ? what happens when you disconnect the power cord on the player? I doubt it is the actual connector (eg component or HDMI) If this goes away you may have a ground loop- these are elusive. One suggestion is to try a ground loop isolator on your coax cable at the point it comes from the wall - you need to break the ground- a power filter will do nothing in this regard- it may be that your cable leads in are not properly grounded. A ground loop isolator should be something Comcast could provide - I'd also ask them to ensure their cable is grounded ( and therefore not acting as a big AM antenna). If not them then through a good stereo or electronics store.
The second route is to contact the relevant telecommunications authority re the AM station - this would be the FCC I believe in the USA. There are rules on how much interference they can generate.
It does sound thought that something in your house is acting as an antenna,
You mght also want to google "solving ground loop problems" Hope that helps - I had a similar problem. Cheers.
The second route is to contact the relevant telecommunications authority re the AM station - this would be the FCC I believe in the USA. There are rules on how much interference they can generate.
It does sound thought that something in your house is acting as an antenna,
You mght also want to google "solving ground loop problems" Hope that helps - I had a similar problem. Cheers.