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Brian Kals wrote: Hello. Im looking for a list of US shortwave transmitters, 2000-30000KHz It would be very helpfull if the list also shows the transmitter site and time of operation Can anyone help? Try poking around www.fcc.gov. There's an FCC database that's HUGE. (It won't include military stuff, though). They may have it available in pieces by what section of the regulations the station is operating under. I've downloaded some Amateur radio license lists years ago. (Pretty cryptic stuff in the raw, out of some 1960's vintage Data Processing mainframe). I've also kicked around with their web site that lists every television station in the country, including latitude and longitude, power, and station address). Secound question, are there any shortwave transmitters in or near Iowa? Don't the Seventh Day Adventists have a station in Indiana? Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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