Abstract of INFO-MAC archived encoded Mac binary file 'comm/pukool-13.hqx' Uploaded 03/06/2000 5670393 bytes From: "David C. Oshel" Subject: Pukool 1.3 Pukool (tm) - U.S. Broadcast Station Identifier History  2000 March 6 - v1.3 fixed Nebraska (NE, although postal is NB) - FINAL! 2000 March 6 - v1.2 added TV lookups; final freeware version 2000 March 5 - v1.1.2 fixed Guam (abbreviation is GU not GM), simplified some busy logic 2000 March 5 - v1.1.1 changed treedelete to postorder (dumb) 2000 March 4 - v1.1 added index, added version info to about box 2000 March 2 - v1.0 released to InfoMac Pukool (tm) lets you do a reverse lookup on broadcast frequency, and is in the public domain. It uses the FCCÕs 20 Mb. facility.dat file, which may probably still be downloadable from ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/pub/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Databases/facility.zip Absolutely no warranty applies, especially as to the internal format, availability or accuracy of facility.dat or any other document produced by the U.S. government. Enter 0 to get all AM, FM or TV stations in the selected state. Fuzzy lookup will display a range centered on the target frequency. E.g., 1000.0 finds AM stations from 910.0 to 1090.0, while 90.0 finds FM stations from 89.1 to 90.9 in the selected state. FCC data for the U.S. only -- including Puerto Rico, American Samoa, etc. Sorry, no Mexican or Canadian station data is included. Antenna option gives antenna location; if unchecked, the TV or FM channel or the AM code. Output to file sends selected facility.dat records verbatim to a user-defined file. Click the "?" for page 2 . Use this ABSOLUTELY UNSUPPORTED public domain freebie at your own risk. It was working fine on 6 March 2000.