I'm afraid there is very little, if anything, you can do to prevent the interference. VDSL uses the frequency range of 25Khz to 17Mhz.
Have the RSGB got any ideas, you are more likely to get a solution there.
A drastic solution is to turn off your hub whilst active with the radio ensuring at least an hour between turning off and back on again to prevent DLM considering it a fault, but that is not really practical.
FTTP if and when it becomes available to you is probably the only answer.
4G mobile broadband might be another option, if you have a good 4G mobile signal. Or if you are prepared to get a lower speed, then an ADSL connection would be another option, unless of course you use 160M.
Have you asked RSGB?
It's a difficult subject. Have heard of a case where neighbours were complaining, (without substantial proof). OFCOM claim the there's no problem with Amateur Radio.
RSGB may give advice on the Antenna type and orientation.
Hi all,
Thanks to everyone for taking the time and the trouble to respond. My apologies for the lack of line feeds in the original post. They were there when I hit send but the forum software seems to have stripped them out.
I didn't expect there would be much I could do, but it was worth a try.
I've discussed this with the RSGB EMC committee rep and he says that there's little that can be done as well.
Speed is not important to me, I could live with, say 15mbps or even less. In this day and age how do I go about asking for an ADSL line?
Interestingly enough, my immediate neighbours either side are not with BT and they don't have any speed or reliability isuues at all. I'm not sure how that can be unless there are other ISPs without DLM or with a different sort of "line conditioning" system.
I've always asked BT to intervene once the speed hits 15 so I've never seen just how far DLM would reduce it. Is there a limit to how low it will go?
Many thanks again for yuor help and suggestions...
Vince
Different ISPs use different DLM algorithms, there are basically 3 settings Speed, Standard and Stable. Speed prioritises speed of stability and Stable prioritises stability over speed. It is believed BT use the speed profile but nothing with DLM is very transparent. Have a look at https://kitz.co.uk/adsl/DLM.htm for an explanation of DLM.