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Google earth type map of radio stations
#1
Click on any green dot to listen in. Pretty darn cool!

http://radio.garden/
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#2
That is neat and definitely worth exploring
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#3
very cool - thanks!
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#4
I've never had much luck with these kinds of tools.

For my area (Sacramento) , it brings up, according to the FCC, a non-existent station (KKDJ) , and pretty much nothing else.

This is the best tool to find stuff...the FCC database.

https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/fm-query
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#5
That is neat that you can click on the button and listen right off. As Freeradical found, it is not very inclusive, showing none of the major stations here.
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#6
On e you click on a dot, the box showing info also shows how many stations are in the area. Clicking the city name shows the list.
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#7
Posted last week.

https://forums.macresource.com/read.php?...sg-2598204
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#8
Rolando wrote:
Posted last week.

https://forums.macresource.com/read.php?...sg-2598204

I missed it!
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#9
It brings up 2 stations in my area.
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#10
It's not really meant to showcase commercial stations, although I don't think there's a prohibition on those. But I did find a couple of glaring omissions on the college radio circuit for my area. So, perhaps, if it's crowd sourced, it's not complete.
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