Remote-Key Failure Mystery Solved in Bangkok
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Remote-key failure mystery solved in Bangkok
A mystery reported by motorcyclists with remote keys being unable to start their engines at a specific spot on Intharaphon Road in Bangkok has been solved. The disruption was caused by a signal used by a government agency, according to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
The NBTC (National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission) inspected the Town in Town area to investigate signal interference causing motorcycles to fail to start. They found overlapping frequencies at 433 MHz and ordered the relevant agencies to reduce the signal intensity.
Remote Key Glitch Forces MEA System Shutdown in Bangkok
The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) announced on March 5 that it temporarily shut down its network communications system in response to reports of remote key motorbikes failing to start in Wang Thonglang, Bangkok. Residents on Intharaphon Road, particularly in Soi Intharaphon 10, reported difficulties due to suspected signal interference linked to the MEA's equipment. As an immediate measure, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunicat…
Signal interference disrupts remote-key motorcycles in Bangkok
Signal interference disrupts remote-key motorcycles in BangkokLegacyA suspected signal interference issue has been reported in the Town in Town area of Bangkok, where locals say remote-key motorcycles have repeatedly failed to start. The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has now issued a preliminary finding after inspecting the area. The issue gained attention after TikTok user @iggunji posted a clip with the caption…
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