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   - LTE interference – LTE can operate in the frequency range that used to be used by broadcast TV and is still used by cable TV. A problem can occur when the LTE signal power is higher than the TV signal power. A TV with a single tuner is often able to compensate at the expense of signal quality.   - LTE interference – LTE can operate in the frequency range that used to be used by broadcast TV and is still used by cable TV. A problem can occur when the LTE signal power is higher than the TV signal power. A TV with a single tuner is often able to compensate at the expense of signal quality.
     * If there is a cell tower nearby operating in the 618+MHz LTE frequency band you may need a LTE filter. The LTE filter must pass up to 608MHz and block above 618MHz such as the Silicondust LPF-608M.     * If there is a cell tower nearby operating in the 618+MHz LTE frequency band you may need a LTE filter. The LTE filter must pass up to 608MHz and block above 618MHz such as the Silicondust LPF-608M.
-    * If you have a LTE filter or your antenna includes a LTE filter check the frequency specifications. A “695MHz” or “700MHz” filter is an older LTE filter that does not block the newer 618+MHz LTE band.+    * **If you have a LTE filter** or your antenna includes a LTE filter check the frequency specifications. A “695MHz” or “700MHz” filter is an older LTE filter that does not block the newer 618+MHz LTE band.
     * Silicondust support can confirm if LTE interference before buying a filter.     * Silicondust support can confirm if LTE interference before buying a filter.
  
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     - Select "Channels", then "Scan Channels".     - Select "Channels", then "Scan Channels".
     - Send an email to support@silicondust.com including the Device ID of your HDHomeRun. Or during business hours we offer phone callback support: www.silicondust.com/contact/     - Send an email to support@silicondust.com including the Device ID of your HDHomeRun. Or during business hours we offer phone callback support: www.silicondust.com/contact/
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