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Old November 10th 04, 10:45 PM
Richard Fry
 
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"Peter Dougherty" wrote
Is there a resource somewhere on the Web that will allow me to find AM
transmitter sites (by geographc region) easily enough? Sure, they
should be self-evident when in the immediate area, but I don't want to
find any last-minute surprises either.

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Using the link below will give you a list of AM & FM stations, sorted from
max to min by the field strength they produce in the ZIP code you enter.

Probably a more useful and easier approach than doing a coordinate search
for tx sites.

http://www.v-soft.com/ZipSignal/default.asp

RF


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