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two FM stations at the same frequecy?
Thank you all who responded!
Scott Dorsey wrote: [. . .] Also, is there a table showing which station has which frequency? I live in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Yes, there a search engine on fcc.gov somewhere. But if you tell me what frequency you wre listening to, I could probably make a good guess about what was going on. Thanks! My favorite station is Hawaii Public Radio (call sign KHPR) at 88.1 MHz. I couldn't identify the other station. It was so noisy and it was gone soon after I noticed its existence. What was the weather like outside when this happened? Hmm. I guess it was a bit cloudy, a lot windy (but when is it NOT windy in Hawaii? :-), and with some rain from time to time. This has just occurred to me, though it may well be a stupid question . . . is it possible that a neighbor of mine is (illegally?) emitting FM signals? I remember when I was a kid, there were FM radio transmitters. Plugged into the audio output of your stereo, such a transmitter sends the sound as an FM radio signal, so that you can hear the music at the far end of your house using a plain radio. Such transmitters aren't sold any longer in Japan, where I'm from. What about the US? Cheers, Ryo |
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