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Hello all.. It's been a while

Hi all — longtime talk radio enthusiast here..

I built a free tool called Tunearby that finds the AM/FM stations near any location and shows each one's frequency, format, transmitter site(s), and what's airing right now. It runs entirely on-device from an FCC-based catalog — no account, no ads, no tracking.

There's a browser version you can try instantly at tunearby.com, and there you'll find links to the free iOS and Android versions, which have more features. I made it mostly for road trips and for scratching the "what's on this frequency here?" itch.

Would genuinely love feedback from people who know this hobby better than I do — accuracy, missing stations, features you'd want. Happy to answer anything. Enjoy!

Allen
 
it doesnt show every station.. missing one of mine, and putting the links and stuff out where the transmitter site ias? bad idea? no ones going to go looking 20 miles away for one of ours.

at least one station listed in the area is linked to the wrong website. and because my isp puts me in denver, it starts me there.

Fairly useless and a pain in the... you know. Cool... but nothing the average person would use
 
I get all the AM and FM transmitter data from https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/audio-division

Yes I built this app a few years ago, and updated it substantially with some help from AI. It finally does what I wanted it to originally do - show me all the nearby talk radio programs no matter where I am on the road.

The "on air" schedule is probably 70-80% accurate . I'll keep working on that.
 
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