Flight safety is put at risk by broadcasting
waves that have disturb the communication system of planes flying over Buon Ma
Thuot and Pleiku cities since mid-April, the Department of Radio Frequency has
warned.
Nguyen
Van Thu, deputy head of the department, said the agency has directed its units
to track down the culprits of the disturbance in a space area of 220 km over
the two cities in the Central Highlands.
He
added that not only these cities, but other localities, including those in
Northern Vietnam, also suffered from the disturbance of broadcasting waves that
caused interference to the communication between flying aircraft and the air
traffic control station on the ground.
In a
report to the Radio Frequency Directorate in late April, attached with the list
of 9 flights affected by the type of wave, the Southern Flight Management
Corporation, said, “We affirm that the interference by broadcasting waves is
true and is ready for a coordination to detect the source of disturbance and
deal remove it effectively.”
In
January 2012, the Vietnam Flight Management Corporation also complained to the
Directorate about the same, with a list of 29 disturbed flights reported.
Pilots
heard broadcasting contents in Vietnamese while they were in the air, the
report said.
“This
is a serious incident that has long occurred in a wide area in the Central
Highlands,” the Corp said, adding that “the interference might be caused by
broadcast systems in Vietnamese.”
The
Corp asked the Directorate to take measures to remove the sources of
interference to ensure flight safety.
Wireless
broadcast as culprit
The
interference likely comes from wireless broadcasting system on FM frequencies,
Thu said.
This
technique remains being used in Vietnam while it is hard to be applied in other
many areas in the world, he said.
Previously,
the Directorate licensed wireless broadcasting stations to use the frequency
band ranging from 87 to 108 Mhz, but recently, the band has been narrowed,
54-68 Mhz.
The
adjustment was made since the strong development of wireless broadcasting can
cause interference to the FM broadcasting systems across the country.
In
addition, the adjustment is also aimed at preventing the penetration of
undesired broadcasting waves that can be detrimental to the national security,
Thu said.
However,
only 25 percent wireless broadcasting stations nationwide can ensure their
operation within the required band, he said.
Under
current regulations, such a station must satisfy three criteria: firstly, its
transmitter must meet required technical standards; secondly, the broadcasting
must be within the regulated band; and the third, the station must obtain an
operation license from a competent agency.
In
practice, many broadcasting stations are operating without meeting these
criteria. Therefore, they often release interference causing radiation that is
above the acceptable limits.
156, or
64 percent, of the 241 FM transmitters for wireless broadcasting systems
examined by the Directorate from the third quarter of 2011 to the first quarter
of 2012, were unqualified.
“We are
very concerned about such a high rate,” Thu said.
The
identification of an interference source for a specific information and
communication system is a task that is difficult, expensive, and time
consuming. Therefore, in a context that many unqualified or unlicensed stations
remain operate randomly, the removal of interference sources is very difficult
to do, he said.
The
Directorate blamed the interference on loose management over the quality of
wireless broadcasting equipment.
In
addition, many local authorities have used wireless broadcasting systems
without a license.
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