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Radio-Locator lists HD stations

http://www.radio-locator.com has listings of radio stations in US and Canada I believe.It
now has lists of HD2, HD3 etc channels on the pages of the main stations.At least a couple Boston stations I checked, WGBH and WJMN have their subchannels listed.The pages are linked to the "info" button when browsing areas, etc.

Example
https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=Wgbh&x=16&y=1&sr=Y&s=C

HD Radio's site does list HD stations but can often be outdated.

Seems to be only in major markets. New York and Chicago stations have them, Hartford and Nashville don't.
 
Thanks.Don't know if they'll get to them, "will they have time to do everybody".I have tried to update my local (Boston) HD area's list on the HDradio dot com site, using the HD radio facebook group but the list may not be a high priority for them.Perhaps relying on submitted info from companies.
 
That’s a neat site!
They list some of the Phoenix metro digital transmissions correctly, and others incorrectly. Hopefully they’re willing to continue updating their database.
 
We wish that they would also list the HD ERPs because two FMs running the same power into the same antenna on the same tower can have very different HD signals, right?
 
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