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Re: [IRCA] AM patterns now on FCC web site's AM query
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] AM patterns now on FCC web site's AM query
- From: Alan Bosch <labosch@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 00:56:15 -0500
Dennis:
Thanks a lot for that source.
Three questions.
Did I miss similar info on FM stations on that site?
How can I overlay those patterns on a map and get a geographical sense
for the coverage?
What does mV/meter mean? I take it that is a measure of signal
density, but I don't understand it.
Thanks again.
AlanB
Arlington, VA
Dennis Gibson wrote:
>I sure many of you use the FCC web site's AM query (http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html) for research. Recently they have added the directional patterns. When the station's data comes up click on "Electric Field Strength pattern plot". The patterns are an exact match with those on fccinfo.com, which I have come to trust.
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