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A Website for TV Coverage Map?

www.fcc.gov has a Media Bureau page, on which there is a TV Query page. Enter call letters, and there ought to be links you can click to Google maps for coverages. How accurate they really are, I suppose, would depend on your antenna, TV model, etc.

www.tvfool.com should help as well.

cd
 
I like the Longley-Rice maps that shows actual coverage, I wish Radio-locator would do that for radio stations, insteat of the fcc filed HAAT maps.
 
I tried generating maps like that for FM but couldn't get the colors to map to signal strength the way I wanted. I would also be in for months and months of number crunching across multiple computers, as each one takes up to 20 minutes on my fastest computer, let alone my slower computers. To get the entire country's TV stations done in Longley-Rice on RabbitEars took 7 or 8 computers about 2 months, as I recall.

The contour maps I generate on RabbitEars, by comparison, take me about 30 seconds each.

- Trip
 
JayR said:
rjoc said:
Excellent site!!!! Great maps!

Where in the site must one go to view the maps?

Select TV Query/enter call letters/click on call letters in next page/select Longley-Rice Map (that's one way)

cd
 
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