Every receiver has a local oscillator.  They use UHF there. Maybe a front end 
amp was unstable.  And the house was next to a major cluster of APs.

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> On Sep 24, 2020, at 6:38 PM, Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:
> 
> Smells like BS, and they don't give enough details to convince me otherwise.
> What type of Internet infrastructure do they have, and how was an old TV
> disrupting it?
> 
> Didn't Chuck have a story about every time the phone rang the dog would howl
> or something like that?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of Bill Prince
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> Subject: [AFMUG] OT: Watch out for old TVs!
> 
> 
> Did you read the story about the village in Wales: 
> https://www.cnet.com/news/an-old-tv-crashed-entire-towns-broadband-every-day
> -for-more-than-a-year/
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