The files for the maps are zip files. They are difficult or impossible to use 
on many tablets and cell phones. I found a website that has them. 

http://www.nf8m.com/nf8m/us-medium-wave-pattern-references/day-patterns/

http://www.nf8m.com/nf8m/us-medium-wave-pattern-references/critical-hours-patterns/

http://www.nf8m.com/nf8m/us-medium-wave-pattern-references/night-patterns/

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> On Nov 9, 2018, at 8:12 AM, Mark Durenberger <ma...@durenberger.com> wrote:
> 
> The pattern reference maps on the site
> http://radio-timetraveller.blogspot.com/ have been a great source of
> information.  However, lately, the pages show up with a mask that says FOR
> DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES ONLY...has anyone else noticed this? 
> 
> ...Do you know of any other sources of maps that show all the stations on
> each frequency?  The NRC pattern book is great, but I'm looking for
> something digital, for the classes I'm teaching.
> 
> Any thoughts are welcome!
> 
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> Mark Durenberger
> 
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