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Receiving a signal in the 12000 range
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<blockquote data-quote="Archived-1" data-source="post: 905572" data-attributes="member: 254181"><p>DECT phone interference ?.</p><p></p><p>If you are having reception problems with some satellite TV channels, one of the things to check is that it isn't your cordless DECT phone causing it.</p><p>DECT Frquencies are 1880 to 1900 MHz</p><p>Hi band problems:-</p><p>12480 to 12500 MHz (10600 MHz LO) IF is 1880 to 1900 MHz</p><p>Lo band problems:-</p><p>11630 to 11650 MHz (9750 MHz LO) IF is 1880 to 1900 MHz</p><p>For example if the interference occurs on a channel that is on 11642 MHz for example, the LNB will down-convert it to an IF frequency of 1892 MHz, which is right in the middle of the DECT band. Poor screening and/or DECT equipment too close, could cause problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archived-1, post: 905572, member: 254181"] DECT phone interference ?. If you are having reception problems with some satellite TV channels, one of the things to check is that it isn't your cordless DECT phone causing it. DECT Frquencies are 1880 to 1900 MHz Hi band problems:- 12480 to 12500 MHz (10600 MHz LO) IF is 1880 to 1900 MHz Lo band problems:- 11630 to 11650 MHz (9750 MHz LO) IF is 1880 to 1900 MHz For example if the interference occurs on a channel that is on 11642 MHz for example, the LNB will down-convert it to an IF frequency of 1892 MHz, which is right in the middle of the DECT band. Poor screening and/or DECT equipment too close, could cause problems. [/QUOTE]
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