Noise is usually caused because of a low signal strength compared to extraneous frequencies in the same range. You can also get noise because of bad connections in your antenna, satellite or cable connection. Without knowing the characteristic of the noise, it is hard to speculate. If you have an external antenna just put your finger on the leads and see if the noise characteristic changes. Get a more powerful antenna (more gain). Tighten all antenna, cable or satellite connections. Rotate your TV and see if the noise reduces. Put a powered amp in series with antenna coax cable or satellite antenna feed. They make small amps for both (smaller than a pack of cards).
Before anyone can give a sensible answer to this question, whoever asked it should please log in and edit the question to explain what exactly what "noise" is being asking about. Noise in the street? Noisy hi-fi systems? Noisy reception in a radio? Picture noise in a television?
This TV does not have the picture in picture function.
Place a plastic owl near, it will leave.
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Selective Attention
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If the picture is "snowy" you have the TV on the wrong station.
The picture in picture function on cameras is for when one would want to record a video as well as being able to take a picture. The picture in picture that one would find on a TV set, would allow one to watch 2 TV shows at once.
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The Big Picture - TV series - was created in 1951.
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