[TheList] 136.5Mhz

Radio Scanner rs157950 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 21 08:37:42 AEDT 2017


Maybe harmonics? May pay to check the FM band for an identical signal. 
Its also possible someone has some wireless headphones from offshore 
that for some reason use that frequency. STL is usually in the lower 
half of 400-470 or up in the 900's

On 21/10/2017 10:18 a.m., Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just stumbled across 136.5Mhz after installing two new antenna’s at 
> home, and I am just wondering what it is..
> The MED state its an ‘Every Person’ license with special condition of 6.
> "
> (6)   Use is limited to aeronautical mobile (Off-Route) services with classes of emission ‘A3E’ in the band 130.000-136.000 MHz and ‘A2D’ in the band 136.0125-136.9875 MHz. The channel arrangements in the band 130.0000-136.9875 MHz are as prescribed in PIB 23 - Mobile Service Bands in New Zealand.
> "
>
> I am currently (in Narrow FM) getting Jazz (transmitted in Wideband 
> FM) - but I don’t think its an STL and just wondering why anyone would 
> want to use it..
> Let alone transmitting WideBand FM on this channel - and after reading 
> condition 6 - i am not sure it should be there.
>
> Just seems an odd frequency to use..
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