Frequency id-ing

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Frequency id-ing

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Hey guys im having trouble identifying the following frequencies:
441.100
441.2375 - sounds like the airport but dont know what part
441.375
441.9125
442.200 - constant carrier
442.275 / 427.775
442.5875 / 428.0875
453.0875
453.150 / 459.650
453.250 / 459.750
453.475 / 459.975
453.6875
453.750
453.875
456.025 / 461.525
456.050
456.450
456.950 / 462.450
456.975

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Re: Frequency id-ing

Post by normal »

I had a quick look at the WTR site and found licences in the Manchester area corresponding to a few of them.
You can check the rest yourself, just go to the WTR site (click here) enter a range of frequencies eg 453MHz to 454MHz and draw a box around east Manchester. Making a decent website is obviously beyond the abilitys of OFCOM's staff so you have to hunt through a load of irrelevant results.


453.150MHz
JD Sports
licence number 0854390


453.475MHz
The University Of Salford
licence number 0118934


453.25
The university of Manchester
licence number 0285448

453.150
Manchester infirmary
licence number 0849553

453.75
Picadilly Place
licence number 0299974

453.475MHz
Siemens
Click for OFCOM licence number 0289319


453.0875
SCA Hygiene
licence number 0734223
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442.275 is used by the BBC and often carries clean feed stuff for news programmes. The carrier is on all the time.
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