Channel 1 interference in UK

Two people have been kind enough to send in recordings or screenshots
of a particularly bad interferer on wifi channel 1.  Both customers are
located in the UK.  Anyone have any idea what this might be?  I've created a page in the recording library for this transmitter, as well.

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Thanks for the update...I guess that's "case closed." I did some
digging around, and it looks like this particular model is the SLV5400,
but Philips offers several other models that operate on the 2.4GHz ISM
band.

This is a recording that I took, it is in one of the pubs I have installed wifi at.

Since this recording was taken I have found out what is causing this interference.

At
the pub they have a Video Projector, which is mounted high up on the
pub ceiling. To get the signal to the Video Projector, they use a
Phillips Wireless TV Transmitter (haven't written the model number
down), They asked me to take a look as the video signal is terrible
these days.

After looking at the box, I saw that the aerial was
not on the unit anymore. I took the box apart to see if I could
replace the ariel, but it is just a wire soldered onto the board.
Anyone know how I can fix the Ariel, the plastic that was covering has
since been thrown away I believe.

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