This has happened twice before in the United States within the past year or so. One was in Oregon which had an article done on it as John S. mentioned, and another much less known case in Miami, Florida. Both cases were due to a Toshiba television gone mad (receiver turned transceiver) sending out an odd signal on 121.5Mhz. I'm curious to know what television the homeowner had. Was it really the freeview box or another Toshiba?
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This has happened twice before in the United States within the past year or so. One was in Oregon which had an article done on it as John S. mentioned, and another much less known case in Miami, Florida. Both cases were due to a Toshiba television gone mad (receiver turned transceiver) sending out an odd signal on 121.5Mhz. I'm curious to know what television the homeowner had. Was it really the freeview box or another Toshiba?