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How can I find out if I am going to be affected by the G4 mobile signal?

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birdofprey | 17:13 Sun 11th Nov 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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The question says it all really.

It says in the paper that several million homes are likely to lose their Freeview signal due to interference from the proximity of the new mobile transmitters.

I can't seem to find out which areas will be affected.
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Some news here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17125468
Ofcom has said the cost of installing filters and alternative pick-ups will be met by whoever wins the 800MHz 4G licence, due to be put up for auction later this year.
Isn't G4 a security company that screwed up at the Olympics?
Yep, and have a history of losing prisoners...

You're only likely to be effected by the 4G signal if you're pretty much right next to an upgraded mobile mast.
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That's probably why I couldn't get any results from google.

Thanks for the answers.

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