REC Networks is getting ready to continue on the next step of the transition of the Low Power FM (LPFM) channel searching from the "legacy" LPFM Channel Search Tool to our new interface, myLPFM.com
myLPFM.com is faster than the old tool, has more search functionality, a more robust method of pre-qualifying potential second adjacent channel waiver locations and allows users to be able to save their potential locations for future retrieval.
The old LPFM Channel Search Tool will stop functioning after January 27, 2013. You may use myLPFM.com now and after January 27, it will be the only REC service for LPFM channel searching.
This notice does not apply to the mobile browser version of the REC LPFM Search Tool. While the mobile version of the tool is in the process of depreciation, there is still not a stable version of the tool's replacement (myLPFM Mobile). REC will issue a separate notice when we are getting ready to shut down the mobile version of the "legacy" LPFM Search Tool.
No new updates will go into the old tool. All updates will go only into myLPFM.com
myLPFM.com has been officially upgraded from beta to production.
All short URLs generated at the old tool will continue to work on the new tool at the locations saved on the old tool.
If you have any questions, concerns or bug reports with myLPFM.com, please use the "Contact REC Networks" link at the top of this page.
Please pardon the inconvenience as we improve your LPFM application experience.
the new URL is
http://myLPFM.com