| There is a good possibility that the 144.16 is not the primary 
frequency, but a sub-harmonic of the output (times 4, 5  or 6). Time to 
be a good neighbor, and help them with it. Many folks, for whatever 
reason, think that only they can receive their particular wireless 
microphone. When I show them that I can hear it on a $ 30 radio, they 
are stunned. 
But do let them know they have a problem.
Tom K8TB
 A local church has a FM microphone that is transmitting on 
144.160MHz, and I can also hear it 20kHz above and below that 
frequency. I'm not sure if 144.160MHz is the principal signal or if 
it's some mixing product. Would anyone know what brand/model 
wireless microphone would cause this? 
 
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