myLPFM.com is the station management and visibility tool for LPFM stations. Using myLPFM, LPFM stations can view their FCC applications, search for potential move locations, determine if a channel change is possible, address FM translator interference, manage their LPFM.us directory listing and make their stations visible to connected cars using RadioDNS.
The myLPFM databases have been transitioned to System40. This includes the image files for station logos for LPFM.us and RadioDNS. We are unable to easily lock down the current myLPFM operating on the legacy server to prevent updates. Therefore, updates to station directory information, uploaded logos, translator interference cases and saved passwords made between now and the transition of myLPFM.com to System40 will NOT be reflected on or after 10/19/2024. Therefore, we ask that users consider myLPFM.com to be "read only" until the application transitions to System40, predicted for Saturday, October 19. You will know when the server has been transitioned when the warning message at the top of the screen is no longer seen.
Barring any issues, REC will transition the domain name myLPFM.com from Legacy to System40 on October 19, 2024. On this day, users may experience website outages, strange error messages and SSL warnings. Depending on internet propagation, it may take a period of time for the domain name server (DNS) data to reach the DNS of the end-user's internet service provider.
This changes are a part of the System40 transition. With this change, myLPFM will once again be available to customers of Viasat and any other ISP that has been blocking Digital Ocean's legal internet traffic.
Thank you for your patience during this transition.