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Yes, someone can potentially block your TV signal using various methods, such as using a signal jammer, which emits radio frequency signals that interfere with the transmission. However, this practice is illegal in many places, including the United States, as it disrupts legitimate communications. Additionally, certain environmental factors like physical obstructions or interference from electronic devices can also affect TV signals, but these are not intentional blockages.

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