Saturday, 19 April 2014

Radio stations in Mersing and East Johore, Malaysia

87.6MHz- FLY FM (MONO) 
88.3MHz- Minnal FM (STEREO) 
88.8MHz- THR Gegar (MONO) 
89.1MHz- 爱FM (STEREO) 
89.6MHz- Ikim.fm(MONO) 
90.1MHz- Klasik Nasional (STEREO) 
90.4MHz- 988(MONO) 
90.9MHz- Muzik FM/Nasional FM (STEREO) 
91.6MHz- Red FM (MONO) 
91.9MHz- Pahang FM (MONO) 
92.1MHz- Johor FM (STEREO) 
92.4MHz- HOT FM (MONO) 
92.9MHz- TRAXX FM (STEREO) 
93.2MHz- hitz.fm (MONO) 
94.1MHz- MIX FM (MONO) 
95.1MHz- MANIS FM (MONO) 
96.1MHz- SURIA FM (MONO) 
97.2MHz- SINAR FM (MONO) 
98.0MHz- ERA (MONO) 
100.0MHz- X FM(MONO) 
100.4MHz- ONE FM (MONO) 
101.1MHz- MY FM (MONO) 
102.5MHz- BEST 104 (STEREO) 
103.3MHz- Minnal FM (MONO) 
103.7MHz- THR RAAGA (MONO) 
104.1MHz- Pahang FM (MONO) 
104.7MHz- LITE FM (MONO) 
105.3MHz- TRAXX FM (MONO) 
106.1MHz- 爱FM (MONO) 
107.1MHz- Muzik FM/ Nasional FM (MONO) 
107.9MHz- Klasik Nasional (MONO) 

Try it

Friday, 11 April 2014

im4u FM 107.9 MHz transmitter site

Malaysia's first youth radio station, im4u FM had been launched on 3rd March 2013 on 107.9 MHz, transmitted from Bukit Sungai Besi as trial transmission for few months. im4u FM 107.9 broadcasts in Malay language majority.

I knew this radio station since 4th March 2013 when the frequency 107.9MHz that I used for my mp3 modulator (changed to 106.0MHz, finally on 106.1MHz since May 2013) clash with im4u FM 107.9 while I was driving from IUKL to my home. Before im4u FM launched, this frequency is empty and had been used for my mp3 modulator before. 107.9 MHz was formerly used by Negeri FM (then used by Klasik Nasional since 2007) Seremban frequency which transmitter site was in RTM Seremban, then later Gunung Telapa Burok when Klasik Nasional took over the 107.9MHz. Klasik Nasional 107.9MHz was closed transmission since December 2009 while its original Negeri Sembilan frequency 87.9MHz was upgraded its transmission power.

Unfortunately IM4U FM 107.9 is transmitted from Bukit Sungai Besi, only can covers Kuala Lumpur area, some Selangor area (except northern parts) and parts of Negeri Sembilan.

List of Selangor areas can receive im4u FM 107.9:
- Kajang, Klang, Shah Alam, Petaling Jaya, Sepang, Seri Kembangan, Bangi, Ampang, Sungai Buloh, Subang Jaya, Cheras, Kelana Jaya, Puchong and parts of Rawang/Kuala Selangor.

Among all TV and radio stations in Klang Valley, majority they are transmitted from Gunung Ulu Kali, instead of Kuala Lumpur Tower and Bukit Sungai Besi. RTM launched another frequencies in early 1990's for their radio stations to cover Kuala Lumpur city clearly, along with Gunung Ulu Kali frequencies.

If im4u FM locates its transmitter site in Gunung Ulu Kali or Bukit Cincin on 107.9 MHz, the Klang Valley area, even South Perak, Negeri Sembilan, West Pahang and parts of Malacca can receive im4u FM loudly and clearly on 107.9MHz. Gunung Ulu Kali transmitter can transmit up to Tapah, Rembau, Malacca (Masjid Tanah), Maran, Bahau, Johol, Temerloh, Seri Iskandar and Manjung. At the same time, the northern parts of Selangor (Rawang to Hulu Selangor and Sabak Bernam) can receive this radio station.

Before im4u FM launched, the 107.9 MHz was Minnal FM from Bukit Larut, Taiping, can be received in South Perak (not so clear). If im4u FM transmitted from Bukit Cincin on 107.9MHz, the coverage of Minnal FM Bukit Larut 107.9MHz will be minimized, somehow Teluk Intan, Kg. Gajah, Bidor, Sungkai, Sitiawan, Manjung, and Seri Iskandar may not receive Minnal FM 107.9MHz from Bukit Larut anymore, instead receive im4u FM from Bukit Cincin, but Minnal FM listeners still can tune to 98.9MHz from Ipoh (Gunung Kledang), 96.3MHz from Ulu Kali or weaker 104.3MHz from Cameron Highlands (Gunung Brinchang).

Saturday, 15 March 2014

FLY FM Kedah frequency reception (Langkawi, and Northern Kedah)

Fly FM frequencies in Alor Setar is on 99.1MHz, currently its transmitter site is located at Alor Setar Tower (in Malay known as "Menara Alor Setar"). Previously Fly FM 99.1MHz was transmitted from Gunung Jerai initially (in 2007-09), then moved to limited transmitting coverage Wisma PKNK (in 2009-12) due to interference with radio station from Thailand (Satun) and Penang, but finally at limited coverage Alor Setar tower (since 2012).

Before Fly FM 99.1MHz launched in Kedah, its former frequency was 87.7MHz (now 87.8MHz is one FM) in Gunung Jerai.

This can cause many Kedah areas cannot receive FLY FM on 99.1MHz, but southern parts of Kedah like Baling, Sungai Petani, Kulim still can receive FLY FM on 89.9MHz from Bukit Penara, Penang, meanwhile northern parts of Kedah, Langkawi and Perlis totally cannot receive FLY FM on 99.1MHz. Alor Setar Tower transmitter is limited due to the height of the tower.

If North Kedah and Perlis cannot receive FLY FM, Fly FM can launch a transmitter in Gunung Raya (Pulau Langkawi) to cover Perlis, Langkawi and Northern parts of Kedah, even some of Central-Southern parts of Kedah still can receive FLY FM from Langkawi with weaker signal, the examples of the empty frequencies in Gunung Raya: 94.2MHz. Most of radio frequencies in northern region seems full, due to used by many radio stations from Kedah, Perlis, Penang and Thailand: Satun. So, 94.2MHz is the empty frequencies.



I suggested 94.1MHz to Fly FM before, but I found that 94.1MHz will clash with PFM 94.0MHz from Satun, Thailand. Therefore, 94.2MHz can avoid clashing.

FLY FM can solve the Kedah and Perlis coverage problem with launching Langkawi frequency.

If FLY FM create a new frequency in Pulau Langkawi on 94.2MHz, it may not a problem because there may not have any interference with any radio stations.

So, FLY FM may not have problem to launch Gunung Raya transmitter if it is on 94.2MHz, but the frequency usage is decided by MCMC (Malaysia Broadcast Regulator Department).


Empty FM empty frequencies in Pulau Langkawi and Perlis which are suitable to be set up in Gunung Raya: 88.5MHz, 90.3MHz, 94.2MHz, 94.3MHz, and 106.1MHz.

Thursday, 13 March 2014

20 years anniversary of THR.FM established in Malaysia

This year (2014) will be 20 years anniversary of THR.FM established in Malaysia.

THR.FM (Time Highway Radio) was established in 31 August 1994 on 99.3MHz from Gunung Ulu Kali, after the second private radio station in Malaysia after Best 104 launched.

THR.FM broadcasts in English (80%) and Malay (20%) in 1994.

Its slogan was "More Than Just Great Music" in the 1990's.

The Malay programme was known as "THR Gegar".

In mid-1990's, THR.FM expanded its broadcast coverage in Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor, Perak, Kedah, Penang and Perlis, meanwhile East Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan transmitter were launched in early 2000's.
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In early 2000's, THR.FM launched Chinese and Tamil programmes, known as "Mat Tou Tak" (乜都得,anything can) and "Thr Raaga" respectively, meanwhile the English programme was known as "THR Xtreme". THR.FM broadcasted in four languages in early 2000's, mainly Malay (Gegar), English (Xtreme), Chinese Mandarin/Cantonese (Mat Tou Tak) and Tamil (Raaga)

Since THR.FM had stiff competition with other English radio stations in early 2000's, the THR.FM English programme was dropped. The short-life Chinese programme of THR.FM was also dropped at the same time. Therefore, THR.FM remained two languages programmes.

In 2005, THR.FM joined Astro Radio (formerly known as AMP Radio Networks), THR.FM in West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia became THR Raaga, meanwhile THR.FM in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia became full fledged Malay radio station, known as THR Gegar.

THR Raaga was the first Tamil private radio station in Malaysia, ended monopoly of RTM Minnal FM (formerly known as Radio 6) in Malaysia.

Initially, THR Raaga only broadcast in West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia from 0600 hours till 1900 hours, meanwhile 1900 hours till 0600 hours programme slots were THR Gegar from East Coast.

Since early 2010's, THR Raaga expanded its broadcast hours until 0200 hours, THR Raaga broadcasts from 0600 hours till 0200 hours on FM frequencies, meanwhile 0200 hours till 0600 hours programme slots were THR Gegar.

THR Gegar programme on THR Raaga FM frequencies was decreased to 4 hours.

THR Raaga still broadcasts its Tamil programme online and Astro at 0200 hours till 0600 hours.

Although THR Raaga and THR Gegar did not broadcast in East Coast and West Coast respectively, but listeners still can listen via online, mobile apps and Astro decoder. In addition, THR Raaga listeners still can receive THR Raaga on "99.3FM" (Central and West), "101.5FM" (Bera), "97.9FM" (Cameron Highlands) and "99.7FM" (South West) in Pahang, depends on the areas.

The slogan of THR Raaga is "Aaha! Sirantha Isai.", meanwhile the slogan of THR Gegar is "Permata Pantai Timur".

THR Gegar was established many years ago, compared to Raaga.

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Capital FM 88.9 expands its broadcast coverage in Penang (107.6FM)

The Malaysia's first English language women radio station, Capital FM 88.9, which owned by Star Radio Group since December 2011 will expand its broadcast coverage in Penang, starts from 17 March 2014, on 107.6MHz, transmitted from Bukit Penara.

The "107.6MHz" formerly was Red FM (formerly known as Red 104.9). Red FM established 107.6MHz in Penang because its Kedah frequency 98.1MHz was clashed with its Taiping frequency 98.2MHz, caused 98.1MHz and 98.2MHz cannot be heard in Penang. Since May 2009, Red FM had closed transmission of Taiping frequency 98.2MHz and Negeri Sembilan frequency 106.0MHz. The Red FM Taiping frequency 98.2MHz was closed down because to avoid interference from Red FM Kedah frequency 98.1MHz, meanwhile its Negeri Sembilan frequency 106.0MHz was closed down because of the transmitter tower in Gunung Telapa Burok cannot support more transmitters anymore due to its capacity. Since June 2009, Red FM in Taiping is 98.1MHz, where transmitted from Gunung Jerai, Kedah with 10kW power, meanwhile Red FM in Negeri Sembilan is 104.9MHz (from Gunung Ulu Kali, with 10kW power; for Northern-Central parts of Negeri Sembilan with weaker signal) or 98.9MHz (from Gunung Ledang; for Southern parts of Negeri Sembilan).

Red FM Penang frequency "107.6MHz" will be ended transmission soon, then taken over by Capital FM. So Red FM frequency in Penang will become 98.1MHz, where transmitted from Gunung Jerai, starts from 17/03/2014.

At the same time, some rumors said that Capital FM will transmit at Komtar, Penang on 107.6MHz. Based on logic, no any TV/radio stations in Penang transmitter site are at Komtar. TM did not build transmitter there too. If Penang TV/radio stations transmitter site are at Komtar, not all Penang state will receive TV/radio signal clearly from Komtar, such as Batu Feringgi, Balik Pulau, and Bayan Lepas. One FM Johor Bahru frequency 105.3MHz was an example, which transmitter site located in Taman Sentosa, only covered certain area of Johor Bahru partially.

Therfore, Penang, South Kedah (Sungai Petani, Baling, Kulim) and North Perak listeners can receive Capital FM on 107.6MHz soon.

Before Capital FM launches in Penang soon, Capital FM already covered Klang Valley, West Pahang, South Perak and North Negeri Sembilan on 88.9MHz. Capital FM already cover 55% of Perak area, mainly Hilir Perak (Teluk Intan, Langkap), Perak Tengah (Seri Iskandar), Manjung (such as Lumut, Sitiawan, Ayer Tawar, Pangkor, Pantai Remis), Batang Padang (such as Tapah, Bidor, Tanjung Malim) and parts of Kinta district (such as Batu Gajah, Tronoh, Tanjung Tualang). Meanwhile Taiping and North Perak area had to use special techniques to receive Capital FM on 88.9MHz from Gunung Ulu Kali.

After Capital FM launches in Penang, Capital FM Perak area coverage will be increased to 70%, the new Perak areas are Larut (Kamunting, Semanggol), Selama, Changkat Jering, Taiping, Kerian (Parit Buntar) and parts of Kuala Kangsar area (Padang Rengas). The rest 30% of Perak areas are Hulu Perak, Kuala Kangsar, Ipoh, Sg. Siput, and Kampar, unless they launch transmitters in Gunung Kledang, Ipoh and Bukit Larut, Taiping.

Stay tuned!

Capital FM frequencies

- 88.9MHz in Klang Valley, Central-South Perak, West Pahang, and North Negeri Sembilan (Transmitter Site: Gunung Ulu Kali).
- 107.6MHz in Pulau Pinang, North Perak and South Kedah (Transmitter site: Bukit Penara)

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Bernama Radio 24 93.9MHz transmitter site

Bernama Radio 24 is the first news and talk radio station in Malaysia, which established since September 2007. Its frequencies were on 93.9MHz in Kuala Lumpur and 107.5MHz in Johor. Before Bernama Radio 24 launched, the 93.9MHz formerly was RTM Klasik FM (formerly known as RIMA (Radio Irama Melayu Asli), which transmitted from Kuala Lumpur Tower. The "93.9MHz" was taken over by Bernama Radio 24 after Klasik FM merged with Nasional FM (formerly known as Radio 1) become "Klasik Nasional FM" (87.7MHz/98.3MHz in Klang Valley).


In January 2012, Bernama Radio 24 expanded its broadcast coverage in Johor on 107.5MHz, transmitted from Gunung Pulai. Before Bernama Radio 24 launched Johor transmitter, the 107.5MHz was formerly used by RTM FM Stereo Johor Bahru, transmitted from RTM Johor Bahru for only Johor Bahru metropolitan area which was ended broadcasting in March 2011.

After RTM FM Stereo Johor Bahru 107.5MHz was ended transmission in RTM Johor Bahru, the transmitter site of "107.5MHz" was shifted from RTM Johor Bahru to Gunung Pulai, so Radio 24 can be received in Johor Bahru, Singapore, Kota Tinggi, Pontian, Kluang, Batu Pahat, even parts of Muar/Segamat/Ledang/Mersing on 107.5MHz from Gunung Pulai.

In my opinion, Bernama Radio 24 93.9MHz should be transmitted from Gunung Ulu Kali, instead of Kuala Lumpur Tower because Gunung Ulu Kali radio/TV transmitter coverage is wider than Kuala Lumpur Tower. Kuala Lumpur Tower transmitter coverage is limited, only covers Kuala Lumpur and Central-South Selangor. Somewhat some Selangor areas may not receive radio/TV signal clearly from Kuala Lumpur Tower.

If Bernama Radio 24 93.9MHz transmitter site located in Gunung Ulu Kali, many areas of Klang Valley, even outside of Selangor can receive this radio loudly and clearly, such as:

1. Perak (Tapah, Seri Iskandar, Chenderiang, Temoh, Teluk Intan, Bidor, Sungkai, Tronoh, Tanjung Tualang, Batu Gajah, Sitiawan, Manjung, Lumut, Pulau Pangkor, Slim River, Tanjung Malim, Kg. Gajah, Bota, Lambor Kanan, Parit, Langkap, Chenderong Balai, Bagan Datoh, Pantai Remis, Changkat Keruing, Ayer Tawar, Beruas, Parit and parts of Kuala Kangsar), even some of Northern Perak areas can receive Bernama Radio 24 from Gunung Ulu Kali by using higher antennas of special technique.

2. Negeri Sembilan (Nilai, Mantin, parts of Seremban/Jelebu/Kuala Pilah/Port Dickson/Rembau/Jempol)

3. Pahang (Bentong, Lurah Bilut, Karak, Lanchang, Temerloh, Mentakab, Maran, Triang, Raub, Benta, Kuala Lipis and parts of Jerantut)

4. Selangor (Hulu Selangor, Sabak Bernam, Rawang)



Saturday, 22 February 2014

List of Malaysia locations which can receive TV and radio stations from foreign countries

List of Malaysia locations which can receive TV and radio stations from foreign countries, Senarai lokasi di Malaysia yang boleh menerima siaran TV dan radio dari luar negara, 可以接收外國電視和電台的馬來西亞地區列表:

1. Singapore/ Singapura /新加坡 
- Johor柔佛: Johor Bahru, Batu Pahat, Pontian, Kota Tinggi, Kluang, **parts of Muar/Ledang/Segamat/Mersing 

** require higher antennas 需要較高的天綫,antenna tinggi diperlukan 

2. Indonesia 印尼 
- Johor Bahru, parts of Pontian/Kota Tinggi (receive from Batam) 
- Sabah: Tawau (receive from Kalimantan) 
- Sarawak: certain areas only (receive from Kalimantan) 

3. Brunei汶萊 
- Sarawak: Lawas, Miri, Limbang 
- Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan 
- Sabah: Sibitang 

4. Thailand 泰國 
- Langkawi Island, Perlis, North Kedah: Jitra, Changlun, Kuala Nerang, Bukit Kayu Hitam, Sintok and *parts of Alor Setar (receive from Satun. Example: Radio Thailand Satun 95.5MHz) 

* require higher antenna 

- North Perak: Pengkalan Hulu, Klian Intan, Gerik and parts of Hulu Perak/Belum (receive from Betong. Example: Radio Thailand Betong 93.0MHz) 
- Kedah: North Kedah, Perlis, Padang Terap (receive from Songkhla. Example: 90.5MHz) 
- South East Kedah: Baling, Sik (receive from Betong. Example: 93.0MHz)
- North East Perak (receive from Narathiwat. Example: 106.5MHz and 96.0MHz) 
- North Kelantan: Kota Bharu, Bachok, Jeli, Pasir Mas, Pasir Puteh, parts of Machang (receive from Narathiwat. Example: 106.5MHz and MCOT Narathiwat 96.0MHz) 
- North East Perak, Kedah, North Kelantan (received from Yala. Only 92.0MHz and 94.25MHz)
- North Terengganu: Besut and Jerteh (receive from Narathiwat)

The rest areas in Malaysia can only receive foreign countries radio station on AM (MW) band. Example: CRI English/Khmer 684 kHz, Radio Thailand 891kHz/918kHz/837kHz/981kHz, Voice of America 1575kHz, Voice of Vietnam 1242kHz, CRI Cantonese/Vietnamese 603kHz, Radio Taiwan International/Radio Free Asia/Radio Chan Troi Moi / Radio France Internationale 1503kHz.

In Kedah (North-Central) and Perlis, the reception of Thailand TV/radio stations from Satun province are better than radio stations from Songkhla/Yala.


Saturday, 4 January 2014

Perak FM in Gerik, Pengkalan Hulu, Klian Intan and Hulu Perak


The frequencies of Perak FM in Hulu Perak district are 94.2MHz from Lenggong, 96.1MHz from Gerik, meanwhile other Hulu Perak areas receive on 104.1MHz from Bukit Larut, Taiping, but there has weaker reception of Perak FM in Klian Intan, Pengkalan Hulu and Northeast parts of Hulu Perak areas, it may be received via MW 657kHz from Gerik with 20kW power and weaker transmitter 96.2MHz from RTM Gerik. This radio station also can be received in some parts of Thailand area (Betong).

The Perak FM Gerik frequency, 96.1MHz clash with 988 96.1MHz from Gunung Jerai after Gerik (to Klian Intan) due to same frequency (co-interference), the transmitter power of 988 96.1MHz is 10000 watts (equal to 10kW), which can cover whole Kedah, Perlis, Langkawi, Penang and some parts of North Perak (may include Hulu Perak).

RTM Perak FM 96.2MHz from Gerik has only 0.1kW (100W) transmitter power, which only can cover Gerik, meanwhile 96.1MHz in other area than Gerik (Klian Intan, Pengkalan Hulu) receive 988 from Gunung Jerai. 

Recently I find that Perak FM may have been shifted its Gerik frequency to 96.2MHz on MCMC/SKMM website. Here's the link: http://www.skmm.gov.my/Legal/Registers/Register-Of-Apparatus-Assignments-Search.aspx?src=rtm%20gerik&fld=Location&type=AABroadcast

96.2MHz is still clashed with 988 96.1MHz in Klian Intan and Pengkalan Hulu, even after Gerik, but interference may be reduced about 20-30%.

RTM Perak FM Gerik frequencies should put 95.9MHz, so the interference with 988 96.1MHz may be reduced 50% and above because the frequency distance between them is 0.2MHz. Although if Perak FM place Gerik frequency on 95.9MHz for Gerik, Pengkalan Hulu, and Klian Intan, the reception of two radio station may be same.

988 can be received in Gerik on 96.1MHz, but not clear, although if Perak FM uses 95.9MHz. Meanwhile, Perak FM 95.9MHz still can be received in Klian Intan and Pengkalan Hulu, but average signal.

In other cases, if RTM Perak FM wants to cover Pengkalan Hulu, and Klian Intan on FM frequencies, they should change their Gerik frequency to 95.9MHz and increase their transmitter power which can cover those areas (1-2 kW). 

Normally TV and radio stations in Klian Intan and Pengkalan Hulu are received from Baling, Kedah or Gunung Jerai.


If Perak FM used high power transmitter for Gerik area and 95.9MHz, Pengkalan Hulu and Klian Intan and some parts of Northeast Hulu Perak district can receive Perak FM signal from Gerik, but may weak.

TV and radio stations in Hulu Perak

Hulu Perak is the most north district of Perak state, after Taiping (Larut, Matang and Selama). Hulu Perak district is quite big, so there has vary reception of TV and radio from different transmitter, depends on the area.

Hulu Perak

Northwest (Pengkalan Hulu and Klian Intan): Receive signal from Bukit Palong, Baling, Kedah. Secondly, RTM Gerik.
Thridly, Gunung Jerai, Kedah (but not clear).

Northeast (Belum): 1. Jeli, Kelantan (moderate)
                            2. Bukit Panau, Tanah Merah, Kelantan (weak)

Central (Gerik): 1. RTM Gerik (only available for RTM stations)
                        2. Bukit Larut, Taiping (weak signal)
                        3. Gunung Jerai (weak signal)

South (Lenggong): 1. Bukit Larut, Taiping (better reception)
                            2. Bukit Ladang Teh (only available for Perak FM, TV1 and TV2)
                            3. Gunung Kledang, Ipoh (weak)


Radio stations in Klian Intan, Pengkalan Hulu (RTM):

*88.7MHz- Radio Klasik
*89.7MHz- Nasional FM
*90.5MHz- Kedah FM
*91.7MHz- Traxx FM
*92.5MHz- 愛FM (Ai FM)
*93.3MHz- Minnal FM

*(from Bukit Palong, Baling, Kedah)

96.2MHz- Perak FM (from Gerik)
96.7MHz- Asyik FM (from Gerik)

** Depends on the radio frequency. Majority of Hulu Perak district receive from Bukit Larut.




Friday, 3 January 2014

Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) is famous of "frequency interference"

Among all Malaysia TV and radio, RTM is the most famous of "frequency clashing" because of poor frequency planning by SKMM or MCMC.

Here is some example:

1. Minnal FM 98.9MHz from Gunung Kledang, Ipoh- Clash with 988 98.8MHz from Gunung Ulu Kali, Selangor in South Perak, but Minnal FM used 98.9MHz first before 988 launched in 1996, so RTM did not decide to change frequency of Minnal FM.

2. Mutiara FM 90.9MHz from Bukit Genting, Balik Pulau- Clash with Mix FM 91.0MHz from Gunung Jerai, Kedah in Southwest of Penang Island. Mix FM used 91.0MHz first, earlier than Mutiara FM.

3. Mutiara FM 93.9MHz from Gunung Jerai, Kedah- Clash with Nasional FM 93.9MHz from Bukit Genting, Balik Pulau in Penang Island. Mutiara FM used 93.9MHz for Penang first before RTM launched transmitter in Balik Pulau.

4. Ai FM 100.4MHz from Gunung Ledang, Johor- Clash with UFM 100.3 from Singapore (Bukit Batok) in Central Johor

5. Asyik FM 95.6MHz from Gunung Ledang, Johor- Clash with Negeri FM 95.7MHz from Bukit Tampin, but Negeri FM used 95.7MHz first before Asyik FM launched its transmitter in Gunung Ledang in year 2011.

6. Perak FM 96.1MHz from Gerik- Clash with 988 96.1MHz from Gunung Jerai, Kedah in Klian Intan and Pengkalan Hulu. 988 used 96.1MHz is earlier than Perak FM.

7. TV1 Ch28 527.25MHz from Gunung Ledang- Major clash with Channel U from Singapore in most of Johor area. TV1 527.25MHz only launched in late 2010, meanwhile Channel U used 527.25MHz since 2001 until today.