For anybody who uses an FM transmitter for instance, to broadcast an iPod or satellite radio signal to a nearby car radio that lacks an auxiliary line-in port , it's a great tool: just type in your ZIP code and get the vacant frequencies in your area, thus giving the transmitter the clearest possible path rather than having it fight against a multimegawatt station on the same frequency. That said, the smooth performance I've gotten from devices that use Bluetooth 2.
The only info not offered by Radio-Locator is whether a station is broadcasting in the new all-digital HD Radio format. No worries: just pop over to HDradio. The normal caveat applies: unlike standard analog AM and FM, you'll need hardware that's HD Radio-compatible to hear the digital stations. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic.
Toggle navigation Menu. Ham Lookup By Zip Code This Database Lookup will return the amateur radio call sign holders which currently hold an active license and will be limited to the zip code specified below. Display Options. Type the zip code and click "Show Hams" to initiate the search. Geological Survey. Databases from other countries may be added in the future. The city search may try to guess the name of the city if you don't spell it quite right.
For example, if you can't remember how many 'N's are in "Cincinnati", it should still give you the results you're looking for. If it can't quite figure out what city you're trying to find, it may offer you a few choices. Please note that ZIP Codes change quite frequently. If you find a an error, please write to and we will take care of as soon as possible.
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