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"Paul_Morphy" wrote in message ...
This rather unwieldy URL leads to a BIG list of MW broadcast stations. It seems to be the entire Western Hemisphere; I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. It's a big page. Here's a couple of sample lines: WFLF AM 540 kHz DA2 Daytime B B LIC PINE HILLS FL US BL-19921211AD 50.0 kW 51970 N 28 22 52.00 W 81 47 31.00 4 Eastern CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC. WFLF AM 540 kHz DA2 Nighttime B B LIC PINE HILLS FL US BL-19921211AD 50.0 kW 51970 N 28 22 52.00 W 81 47 31.00 6 Eastern CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC. http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?state...2=&EW=W&size=9 "PM" Yup...Thats what I use. You know it's up to date..Most of my books are getting old and miss many new stations in the upper end of the band. Also, you see exact location, power, who owns it, "does Clear Channel own them all now? :/ Almost seems like it... " You can also tab over and look at their site and antenna data. I see some of the new stations are running newer "weird" power levels for MW. IE: I have seen some with real super low power, "in the past 250w was kind of the standard low end rating" and then oddball ratings like maybe 31 KW or whatever for some...It seems the "standard" 250,500,1K, 5k,10k,50k ratings are kind of going out the window in many cases of the new stations. MK |
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