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Comments: Flight safety prompts ban of radio stations

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The Jakarta Post
Sat, September 24, 2011

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Comments: Flight safety prompts ban of radio stations

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strong>Sept. 20, p. 2

The Communications and Information Ministry, through the Batam office of the Satellite Orbit and Radio Frequency Monitoring Agency (Balmon), has banned 10 licensed private radio stations in Batam, Riau Islands, for impacting on flight safety at Changi Airport in Singapore and Hang Nadim Airport in Batam.

Two-hundred people have subsequently lost their jobs.

Agency head Muhammad Sopingi told The Jakarta Post on Monday that the ministry had received complaints from the Singapore and Hang Nadim Airport flight authorities in June about a radio communication interruption between pilots and air traffic controllers (ATC) due to the frequency synchronization problems caused by the radio stations in Batam.

Your comments:

They have their own frequencies, it is just that their transmission harmonics are being picked up in the aviation band frequencies. These stations need to have their transmitters calibrated by a competent shop/organization.

Nohkes
Depok, West Java

Why don’t they just allocate suitable frequencies? This is just the no brain solution so common here.

Rastaman
Denpasar

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