I'm not aware of one, however you could download an Excel spreadsheet of
the FCC data for the US AM's at www.dxfm.com, and then sort it that way. If
you're handy with Microsoft Access, you could probably make a copy of the
spreadsheet, saving it as data without the formulas, and import that into
acces and write a query which would could plug any frequency into and get
the results.


On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 8:30 PM, Rick Dau <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'm wanting to see if such an animal exists...specifically, what I'm
> looking for is a search engine where you can plug in A) your location,
> either in lat/long coordinates or by the name of the city you live in; and
> B) an AM frequency, then it would spit out a list of all of the stations on
> that frequency, in order of distance to your location, from closest to
> furthest. Example:
>
> Location: Iowa City, Iowa
> Frequency: 1490
>
> 1) KBUR - Burlington, Iowa (61.4 mi)
> 2) WDBQ - Dubuque, Iowa (73.2 mi)
> 3) KXLQ - Indianola, Iowa (106.6 mi)
> 4) WZOE - Princeton, Illinois (110.3 mi)
> 5) KRIB - Mason City, Iowa (132.1 mi)
> 6) WGEZ - Beloit, Wisconsin (142.8 mi)
> 7) WLFN - LaCrosse, Wisconsin (150.9 mi)
>  And so forth....
>
> Anyone out there know of anything like this?
>
> 73,
> Rick Dau
> South Omaha, Nebraska
>
>
>
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