FCCdata major release 2018.12 - new mobile browser support
For the REC Christmas Present for 2018, we are releasing a new version of FCCdata.org and denpadata.org. Since there are substantial changes, this is a major release.
For the REC Christmas Present for 2018, we are releasing a new version of FCCdata.org and denpadata.org. Since there are substantial changes, this is a major release.
REC-FM's stream address has been changed to: http://217.116.9.142:9074/
For best results, please use the player recfm.org or j1fm.tokyo. Updates sent to Roku, Tune-In and Radio Garden.
Previous stream URL will be turned-off when all supported third-party players have completed the change. This is due to the recent changes with our hosting providers.
This change is necessary to preserve services into the United States. We note this URL is subject to change and/or discontinuance at any time.
01/28/2019 - 10:00 AM EST
FCC has fully reopened.
01/25/2019 - 10:30 PM EST
REC Networks is beta testing a new "mobile friendly" release of FCC.today.
Changes to FCC.today where the type of browser is detected and if a mobile browser (except tablets), it will provide a mobile presentation of the FCC.today content:
Today, we have updated the Logbook of The World (LoTW) callsign list. This is a December, 2018 list officially provided by the ARRL. An LoTW indicator currently shows in the listings for US amateur radio operators. We eventually plan to expand it to include Canada (VE) and Australia (VK) and we eventually plan to take automated updates from the ARRL.
This list replaces an unofficial list last updated on REC in 2015.
For complementary (shadow) transmitters, we are now showing the individual channel numbers. Even though a large majority of TV complementary transmitters operate on the same channel as their primary station, a few do not. Today's fixes correct this. This will also be reflected in FM records when FM complementary (shadow) stations expand.
All websites are being changed to a new server which will mean a change in IP address. During this transition, you may still be on the old server or on the new one. We have tested all background services on the new server and they appear to be working. We are still in the process of testing public facing services on the new server. During this time, you may also experience SSL/privacy errors.
AM Travelers Information Stations now have better support with full listings by either entering the call sign or clicking on the frequency on the dialscape screen (after you enter the city name). US AM, FM and TV listings now include details on broadcast auxiliary services (remote pickup, studio to transmitter links, electronic news gathering). Data for all of these services will be updated weekly on Sundays.
With this tool, you can enter a street address and it will show a lot of information that's in our databases as well as information on federally elected officials. This tool is available at: https://recnet.com/premis
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