I've read about some of your experiences with 5G interference and trying to figure out my luck in the matter.
I live 700ft from a cell tower that is 80 or so degrees to the right of my due south position, so the tower is not down-range of any satellite I would be aimed at. I was thinking that when 5G came to town, just by proximity alone and clear line-of-sight to the tower, that I'd have some random reception problems but I just checked the service maps for Rogers and Telus/Bell and both show 5G is alive on the tower. So far I am not noticing it.
Am I lucky?
I live 700ft from a cell tower that is 80 or so degrees to the right of my due south position, so the tower is not down-range of any satellite I would be aimed at. I was thinking that when 5G came to town, just by proximity alone and clear line-of-sight to the tower, that I'd have some random reception problems but I just checked the service maps for Rogers and Telus/Bell and both show 5G is alive on the tower. So far I am not noticing it.
Am I lucky?