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Thread ID: 80254 2007-06-17 04:37:00 help with radio interference inspector513 (12428) PC World Chat
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559936 2007-06-18 08:16:00 But hard to imagine anyone would produce such a device with a "non moveable" frequency in the FM band. Certainly nothing comes to light on Google under that name and device type that isn't 433 or 900 MHz.

I have a couple of such devices, all use the 433 MHz band.
godfather (25)
559937 2007-06-18 16:53:00 It sounds like a US station....

107.9 FM =

KWVE San Clemente, Cal., Religious & C/W
WIRK South Florida, C/W
WHTA Atlanta Georgia, C/W
KFIN Jonesburo, Arkansas, C/W
WGTR Orlando, Florida, C/W

There are more, but these are particularly powerful...
SurferJoe46 (51)
559938 2007-06-19 07:50:00 If Inspector513 is in NZ, a call to the Radio Spectrum Management section of the MED might get that FM station off the air. :D I think 107.9 is avoided, even for 1/2W local stations, because it's at the top end of the band, and it's not given in the list of "ZZ" licences.

I did find a wind speed sensor with output on 107.9, using Google, GF. The link was to www.made-in-china.com . ;) There are "Exempt-licence" uses of this band in Canada and the Netherlands, at least.

One other mentioned selectable 106.7/107.1/107.5/107.9 , so there might be a switch inside. But I suspect that would have been mentioned in the instructions.
Graham L (2)
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