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Category: Fun Stuff
Author/Contact Info Dave Baker davebaker@benefitslink.com
Description: This small script (with a large appended DATA section) was written in 2005 for my 11-year-old son, who enjoys listening to AM radio late at night in bed. He tries to find "DX" stations, meaning long-distance stations that are capable of being received at night due to the "skip" off of the ionosphere. This program shows which stations in the U.S. and Canada are broadcasting on a given frequency, and conversely shows which frequency and how much power a given station uses. About 5 megs in size due to the database from the FCC.