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dave wrote:
Mark Zenier wrote: Let the FCC computer make the list for you. Get your latitude/longitude in Degrees/Minutes/Seconds notation and go to the FCC web site (www.fcc.gov), link to the Media Bureau section and find the license database search page for FM. (They have ones for TV and AM, too). Enter in your location and the maximum distance, and the search page will give you a list of the stations (in a bunch of different formats). The lists give the bearing and distance to each station from your location. www.fccinfo.com is easier Thanks Mark & dave, that's interesting and I'll look into it. |
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