The National Radio Club "AM Log" is an excellent source for this information. It is not on-line, but can be ordered in print. It is currently sold out, but will be released as a new edition in Septmber. Bruce Elving's "FM Atlas" is also a good print resource.

Jim Renfrew

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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Updated list of AM stations and FM stations by frequency


Hi this is Curtis Mcmenamin I am an IRCA member I am looking for a book just like the inside radio book M street the book is being discontinued only online line now. But I am looking for a book with a list of stations in Canada and USA by AM FM frequencies list of format address to station and slogans and the power of watts station is running day or night. 2011-2012 edition. any one can give me and idea where I can find a reference book it would be greatly appreciated.

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