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Old September 27th 10, 07:21 AM posted to rec.radio.broadcasting
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John T wrote:

The link provided should have taken you to a page that has a large
download icon about 1/3 down the screen . . that's what I used.


Worked fine for me in Firefox on a Mac. I clicked the Download icon,
and it not only downloaded the KMZ file, but launched Google Earth.
As usual, GE opened into a closeup of my neighborhood, but as soon
as I clicked on "AM Stations" and zoomed out (and turned off all the
annoying overlays that always seem to open even though I keep unchecking
them), I saw markers for KDOW in Palo Alto, KGO in Newark, and several
stations in San Jose. A handy KMZ file, thanks!


Patty

 
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