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Warning that TV signals in Aviemore could be interrupted


By Gavin Musgrove

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Free help is at hand to resolve interuptions to TV services caused by work on the mobile phone network.
Free help is at hand to resolve interuptions to TV services caused by work on the mobile phone network.

Mobile networks are being improved in Aviemore boosting speed, performance and coverage.

However, there is a small chance these upgrades may cause interference to TV received through an aerial such as Freeview, BT, TalkTalk and YouView.

Symptoms could include intermittent sound, blocky images (pixelation) or loss of TV signal.

Free support is available from Restore TV whose role is to ensure people can continue to enjoy free to view TV when mobile is upgraded in their area.

The organisation provides help to anyone experiencing interference to TV services caused by mobile signals.

Restore TV offers additional support for people who are 75 years of age or older, are registered blind or partially sighted or receive any of the following benefits: personal independence payments (PIPs); attendance allowance; constant attendance allowance or War Pensioner’s Mobility Support.

Ben Roome, CEO of Restore TV, said: “We know just how important TV is to inform, entertain and provide welcome company. Restore TV exists to ensure we all can continue to access free to view TV as mobile services are improved across the country.”

“If you see new TV interference, we’re on hand to help you resolve the issue. We can send a Restore TV filter, free of charge, for you to fit between your aerial lead and TV or set-top box to remove mobile signals and allow you to watch free to view TV as normal. Full instructions are included, and we can provide further advice online and by phone if needed.

“In most instances, fitting the filter will resolve any issues, but if this isn’t the case, we may also be able to arrange a follow-up visit from a Restore TV engineer at no cost, depending on eligibility.”

Cable and satellite TV, such as Sky or Virgin, are not affected. However, viewers with these services, who also watch free to view TV through an aerial, can receive a free Restore TV filter.

Residents are more likely to be affected if they live in an area with weak digital television reception, have a TV signal booster and whose TV aerial is close to a mobile mast.

For residents in flats or communal buildings, Restore TV provides landlords or property managers with support to resolve the problem.

Any viewers who experience new interference to free to view TV should contact Restore TV on 0808 13 13 800 (free from landlines and mobiles) or via www.restoretv.uk

Restore TV is a programme of support that resolves TV interference caused by the upgrade of mobile signals. In the UK, some of the frequencies now used for mobile services were previously used for free to view TV.

It is an independent programme run by Digital Mobile Spectrum Limited (DMSL). DMSL is owned by and represents the UK’s four mobile operators, EE, Virgin Media O2, Three and Vodafone.


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