Sentence examples for tv interference from inspiring English sources

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Vaizey pointed out that there was also serious industry concern about the potential for the launch of 4G services to cause TV interference.

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Almost a million UK homes will need to have filters installed to prevent TV interference from 4G mobile signals - at a cost of £108m.

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Sit still, breathe deeply and block out all interference from TV noise, other people and any other sources of distraction.

"This helps move it away from the television a little bit – because all TVs provide interference," explains Lloyd Klarke, Roku's Director of Product Management.

"The technology has changed my business, and it will give all of us better TV reception and less interference".

By Rex Lardner and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, July 3 , 1948P. 15 Talk story about what's being done on the problem of interference on TV screens, and the causes of interference; vehicular traffic, diathermy machines, doorbells, telephone bells; electric motors, such as those used in pumps; refrigerators going on & off, violent electric storms, and landlords who are opposed to exposed antenna.

Talk story about what's being done on the problem of interference on TV screens, and the causes of interference; vehicular traffic, diathermy machines, doorbells, telephone bells; electric motors, such as those used in pumps; refrigerators going on & off, violent electric storms, and landlords who are opposed to exposed antenna.

"There were instances where a plane would fly through a radar beam or a TV signal and see interference, and as a result, both the F.A.A. and the international community adopted rules that planes had to be resilient to those interferences".

White spaces spectrum refers to spectrum that lies unused within spectrum bands, left fallow to create gaps or buffers between TV broadcasts to avoid interference between channels.

This refers to spectrum which is left empty to create gaps or buffers between TV broadcasts to avoid interference between channels.

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