As someone else posted, 450.800 is in the auxiliary broadcast band. These channels are not necessarily paired. Not only that, they are not all narrow band. I believe 15 khz deviation is allowed on this particular channel and is designated as a remote pickup frequency. They are frequently used as a one way, point to point channel for radio remotes and for IFB for television broadcasts. As such, 455.800 may not have anything on it. It may even have yet another program source on it. They are also used as STL, studio to transmitter links, linking program audio to the transmitter. There are also some in this service carrying telemetry for remotely controlled broadcasting transmitters in a one way mode.Hello,
As i stated before, i am not intended to transmit to frequency.
And my question would be same if i am licensed or not.
I am trying to understand the idea.
Thanks.
Hope this helps.
Craig