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Website to ID Frequency
Is there a website where I can plug in a frequency and time of day to
ID the source of the signal? I see a lot of program guides and schedules but nowhere I can ID a station. Appreciate the help. |
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Kameron Spesial wrote: Is there a website where I can plug in a frequency and time of day to ID the source of the signal? I see a lot of program guides and schedules but nowhere I can ID a station. Appreciate the help. I haven't found anything like that (but would be happy if someone knows of one), but I've had a fair bit of luck entering frequencies into the Google Groups archive of this group. I usually start by restricting the search to the last couple of months, then to the same season last year, then wider if needed. Patty |
http://www.ilgradio.com/ilgradio.htm http://eibi.gmxhome.de/hp/bc-a04.txt Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL Louisville, KY R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K, DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A, Degen 1102, Degen 1103, GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76 (remove "nospam" to reply) |
Kameron Spesial schrieb: Is there a website where I can plug in a frequency and time of day to ID the source of the signal? I see a lot of program guides and schedules but nowhere I can ID a station. Appreciate the help. Using the ILG database and it sorting functions narrows down the number of stations using that frequency at a given time a lot. |
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http://dxworld.com/cgi-bin/addx.sh Michael "Kameron Spesial" wrote in message ... Is there a website where I can plug in a frequency and time of day to ID the source of the signal? I see a lot of program guides and schedules but nowhere I can ID a station. Appreciate the help. |
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