Regarding the forthcoming switch-on of 800MHz 4G mobile phone services, there does seem a chance that it will interfere with Freeview from Hannington. So at800 (www.at800.tv) claims to have sent postcards to all addresses in Newbury (Speen, Donnington, Shaw, Clay Hill) north of the A4, saying they can have a free 800MHz filter if affected. What I don't understand is that these are called "Channel 59" filters, but Hannington doesn't use any channel above 47 (682MHz) so why would 800MHz signals cause problems?
Tuesday 16 July 2013 9:32PM
Regarding the forthcoming switch-on of 800MHz 4G mobile phone services, there does seem a chance that it will interfere with Freeview from Hannington. So at800 (www.at800.tv) claims to have sent postcards to all addresses in Newbury (Speen, Donnington, Shaw, Clay Hill) north of the A4, saying they can have a free 800MHz filter if affected. What I don't understand is that these are called "Channel 59" filters, but Hannington doesn't use any channel above 47 (682MHz) so why would 800MHz signals cause problems?