Description: AM Site Information pulled from the FCC in December 2019. Many AM stations have two records, one for day and another for night. Unlimited stations have the same parameters for both day and night. AM data is some of the oldest data maintained by the FCC, beginning in 1922.
Description: AM adjacent site data pulled from the FCC in December 2019. This includes three frequencies adjacent to the AM broadcast band. They are all intended to communicate information to the general public. These stations are smaller localized coverage areas.
Description: FM translators pulled from FCC data in December 2019. Radio translators are stations in the FM band that rebroadcast another station. In many cases they are higher power than LP stations and directional to focus coverage into specific areas. These stations could provide access to rural areas that may not have any other service.
Description: Remote Pickup Unit UHF sites pulled from FCC data in December 2019. Remote Pickup Unit which are two way radios that allow collecting program audio in the field to be broadcast. This is a broadcast resource to replace telephone lines during a disaster. They are in two bands, UHF and VHF. The license location may be in the station studio location or another location.
Description: Remote Pickup Unit UHF sites pulled from FCC data in December 2019. Remote Pickup Unit which are two way radios that allow collecting program audio in the field to be broadcast. This is a broadcast resource to replace telephone lines during a disaster. They are in two bands, UHF and VHF. The license location may be in the station studio location or another location.
Description: Studio Transmitter links pulled from FCC data in December 2019. An STL is a type of microwave that transports the audio from the studio to the transmitter. They do not require an operational telephone line. An STL may have intermediate location that is not at the studio or transmitter.
Description: TV and low poer TV primary transmitters pulled from FCC data in December 2019. This data is for the TV and low power TV primary transmitters. This list does not include the TV translators and links that are in rural areas. There are duplicates on this list due to the TV repack that is currently underway. Once complete the old licenses will be canceled and removed. In some cases the final (new) transmitter location will be different than the old location.