On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:14:27 -0500, Pete Smith wrote:
>Is there an efficient way (web site or whatever) to go about identifying
>radio stations in the 1600-1700 KHz range and determining their bearing
>from my location?
For US stations, use http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html
Plug in your lat/lon coordinates, a range of frequencies, and a desired
distance, and you'll get a text screen full of stations listing power level,
distance, bearing, antenna system parameters, location, licensee, and a lot of
other info. You can easily get comparable info on FM and TV stations by
selecting FM or TV query.
In the antenna info, DA means Directional Antenna, ND means non-directional,
DA-N means DA at night only, DA-2 means different directional patterns day and
night.
73,
Jim Brown K9YC
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