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In Reply to: RE: Speaking of Sat Dishes - Do They Affect Cell Phones? posted by Newey on March 28, 2017 at 20:59:16:
Small dish might be at 10 to 12 GHz.
Cell Phone? 800MHz, 1.8 gig 1.9 gig and maybe 900MHz.
IF the small dish actually feeds the receiver at another frequency, near the 2gig level, than MAYBE you could get interference.
Don't forget that all cell stuff is pretty well encrypted, using either TDMA or CDMA technology, which is Time Division or Code Division.......Multiple Access. GSM is in there, too.
I don't see much about TDMA any more, but the others are still alive and well. I have not a clue about the other stuff you hear about, being 3G, 4G and 'can and string'. whatever THAT is.
When Santa Paid His Visit, did he BUMP your antenna? Check the small dish utilities on the receiver for signal strength.
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