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Available FM Freqs for Very Low Power FM Stations...

Just got this in an email from REC. Seems like a fun site, even though 94.9 is recommended for Newburyport, MA. Impossible as the mighty 94.9 WHOM on the summit of the high and beautiful Mt. Washington, NH owns this frequency. Still a fun site anyway..

http://www.fmfind.info/

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Good site, but I noticed it's for finding a suitable dial location for MP3 players/satellite radio.

I represent a community group in my area looking to(more immediately) start a string of Part 15 AM transmissions in our metro area - and eventually get a licensed FM community station. Is there any easy way to find it any frequencies that still may exist for public FM stations in a given area?

We applied to an LPFM license in the late 90s, but we're in a metropolitan area and you all know how the NAB and their friends in congress squelched that.

> Just got this in an email from REC. Seems like a fun site,
> even though 94.9 is recommended for Newburyport, MA.
> Impossible as the mighty 94.9 WHOM on the summit of the high
> and beautiful Mt. Washington, NH owns this frequency. Still
> a fun site anyway..
>
> http://www.fmfind.info/
>
> 73
> DrSquelchcrash Standing By...
 
We are still having issues with superpowered stations. We are working on that part of it. Try some of the alternate channels.

ec



> Just got this in an email from REC. Seems like a fun site,
> even though 94.9 is recommended for Newburyport, MA.
> Impossible as the mighty 94.9 WHOM on the summit of the high
> and beautiful Mt. Washington, NH owns this frequency. Still
> a fun site anyway..
>
> http://www.fmfind.info/
>
> 73
> DrSquelchcrash Standing By...
>
 
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