LBP
2011-07-05 03:28:19 UTC
Tuesday July 5, 2011 - This is a look at the NAS Narrowband
Broadcasting situation in Melbourne:
NAS Narrowband Broadcasting status in Melbourne
Out of 11 Mediumwave MF NAS channels that are all assigned, only 5 are
on the air and active
1611, 1620, 1629, 1638, 1701 kHz
1620 & 1629 kHz carry identical programming
Assigned MF NAS frequencies not on air.
1647, 1656, 1665, 1674, 1683, 1692 kHz these are all silent
MF NAS status in Melbourne
11 MF NAS licenses assigned in Melbourne
5 active
6 in-active
MF NAS Station's choice of Language:
4 are non-English language
1 is only English language.
The VHF NAS
151.450, 151.600, 151.675, 151.675, 151.750, 151.800, 151.850,
151.875, 151.950, 152.050, 152.075, 152.125, 152.300, 152.425 mHz
all are active and carry programming.
Assigned VHF NAS frequencies not on air.
151.775, 152.250, 152.350, and 173.525 mHz
18 VHF NAS licenses assigned in Melbourne
14 active
4 in-active
VHF NAS Station's choice of Language:
12 are non-English language
1 is a mix of non-English and some English language
1 is English only Language
Melbourne has 29 NAS Narrowband broadcasting licenses of which 19 are
active and on-air
There are no mid-band VHF NAS frequencies assigned in the following
bands in Melbourne:
70.00000 to 70.24375 MHz
77.29375 to 77.49375 MHz
Australia wide status of the mid-band VHF NAS spectrum allocations
70.00000 to 70.24375 MHz Nil NAS assignments anywhere in Australia
77.29375 to 77.49375 MHz only 1 NAS assignment in this band - on a
frequency of 77.4 mHz assigned to a station in South Australia
When I get time I will look at the situation in the other states as it
makes for interesting statistical reading:
Sydney NSW is the Number 1 location for VHF NAS.
Broadcasting situation in Melbourne:
NAS Narrowband Broadcasting status in Melbourne
Out of 11 Mediumwave MF NAS channels that are all assigned, only 5 are
on the air and active
1611, 1620, 1629, 1638, 1701 kHz
1620 & 1629 kHz carry identical programming
Assigned MF NAS frequencies not on air.
1647, 1656, 1665, 1674, 1683, 1692 kHz these are all silent
MF NAS status in Melbourne
11 MF NAS licenses assigned in Melbourne
5 active
6 in-active
MF NAS Station's choice of Language:
4 are non-English language
1 is only English language.
The VHF NAS
151.450, 151.600, 151.675, 151.675, 151.750, 151.800, 151.850,
151.875, 151.950, 152.050, 152.075, 152.125, 152.300, 152.425 mHz
all are active and carry programming.
Assigned VHF NAS frequencies not on air.
151.775, 152.250, 152.350, and 173.525 mHz
18 VHF NAS licenses assigned in Melbourne
14 active
4 in-active
VHF NAS Station's choice of Language:
12 are non-English language
1 is a mix of non-English and some English language
1 is English only Language
Melbourne has 29 NAS Narrowband broadcasting licenses of which 19 are
active and on-air
There are no mid-band VHF NAS frequencies assigned in the following
bands in Melbourne:
70.00000 to 70.24375 MHz
77.29375 to 77.49375 MHz
Australia wide status of the mid-band VHF NAS spectrum allocations
70.00000 to 70.24375 MHz Nil NAS assignments anywhere in Australia
77.29375 to 77.49375 MHz only 1 NAS assignment in this band - on a
frequency of 77.4 mHz assigned to a station in South Australia
When I get time I will look at the situation in the other states as it
makes for interesting statistical reading:
Sydney NSW is the Number 1 location for VHF NAS.