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Flying with good tunes

Anyone know of a KML file for world wide AM radio stations?

Or failing that Canadian stations?

I have one for all the US but would be nice to be able to tune the adf and get some jams outside of CONUS too
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Re: Flying with good tunes

I used thishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AM_stereo_radio_stations wiki page for a long time. Did a CTRL+F and put in whichever state I happened to be flying over at the time. Of course, I had wifi so the page would load, but you could probably download or just screenshot it.
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Re: Flying with good tunes

Trevair wrote:I used thishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AM_stereo_radio_stations wiki page for a long time. Did a CTRL+F and put in whichever state I happened to be flying over at the time. Of course, I had wifi so the page would load, but you could probably download or just screenshot it.


Nice!

Lookin to make one of these for Canada

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Edit seems to be missing a bunch
https://www.canadianradiodirectory.com/

Shame it’s so hard to find a simple list of freq, lat/long, output
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