at800 is an organisation set up under Government direction to ensure that viewers who rely on Freeview for TV can continue to receive it, or are offered a suitable alternative, when 4G mobile services at 800 MHz are activated in their area.
Could this affect you?
Digital TV and 4G mobile services both use parts of the radio spectrum – that is bands of frequencies – to send signals. The 800 MHz frequencies used by some 4G services are next to frequencies used for Freeview. This may cause disruption to your Freeview service. We identify homes at risk of experiencing interference and send a postcard letting them know we can help.
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jeff333
26 May 163#1
Got mine yesterday and seems to have cured breakup, pixelations, etc
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jeff333
26 May 163#1
Got mine yesterday and seems to have cured breakup, pixelations, etc
Dave
26 May 16#2
Reception around here seems to be getting worse at present, so shall see if I can get them to send me one (apparently postcards have been delivered in my area)
MPLP
27 May 16#3
Same here and, according to the website, apparently I should have received a postcard too. Don't remember seeing one.
dealpickle
27 May 16#4
Same here also, no postcard despite the website saying they've sent them. They clearly haven't really sent them. Speaking of which, I'm still waiting for my govt-funded leaflet about the European referendum. It's not like I live in the middle of nowhere, I'm in Greater London! Anyone else still waiting for that?
Blotch
27 May 161#5
I received a filter about 2 years ago, but just stored it under the TV as I had no problem with reception. Then over the last couple of months the HD channels keep breaking up / pixilation, I then remembered the filter and thought I'd give it a try (not expecting any change!). It instantly cured all the breakup of HD channels on my TV :smiley:
choc1969
28 May 16#6
How do you get them to visit? Rubbish website. Apparently my mother should have received a card :smirk:
duke
28 May 16#7
I sent mine back to conservative party headquarters(freepost of course),so they could have passed that onto you.
ZACHSP8
28 May 16#8
Mine is unwatchable since 4G and it's got so bad now it can't be watched at all.
Opening post
Could this affect you?
Digital TV and 4G mobile services both use parts of the radio spectrum – that is bands of frequencies – to send signals. The 800 MHz frequencies used by some 4G services are next to frequencies used for Freeview. This may cause disruption to your Freeview service. We identify homes at risk of experiencing interference and send a postcard letting them know we can help.
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All comments (15)
Hopefully this will sort it if I can get one.