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Tell us about your loop please?
Thank You!
BRETT K WINCHESTER PM KD7JN
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>>> Russ Kiehne <[log in to unmask]> 01/24/02 12:49PM >>>
Okay, thanks. I've been using radio-locator to look up the stations. I
just got an AM loop antenna and I'm now getting stations I didn't get
before.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walt Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: AM radio station list
> I seriously doubt that any such list exists. There are thousands of AM
> stations and the information about them changes so often that maintaining
> such a list as a document would be virtually impossible. I think the best
> you can do any more are the various databases that allow you to look up
> stations by call letters, frequency, location, etc. In the dim, dark
past,
> there used to be a publication called White's Radio Log, but when every
wide
> place in the road suddenly sprouted an AM station, it became too much to
> maintain and was abandoned.
>
> --
> Walt Smith - Raleigh, NC
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