666 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 666 kHz:
Australia
- 2CN at Canberra, A.C.T.
- 4CC at Biloela, Queensland
- 4LM at Mount Isa
- 6LN at Carnarvon, Western Australia
Belarus
- Radio Signal
China
Iran
- IRIB Fars from several sites
Japan
- JOBK at Osaka
Philippines
Call Sign | City of License | Power (kW) | AM Stereo Compatibility |
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DZRH[1] | Pasay City | 50,000 | Yes |
Portugal
- Antena 1 from several sites
Spain
- EAJ-1 at Barcelona
Vietnam
- VOV1 at Nha Trang
Defunct
- Gold in Exeter, United Kingdom
- SWR cont.ra from the Bodensee transmitter in Rohrdorf, Germany; shut down on 8 January 2012
References
- ^ Bulawan: Journal of Philippine Arts & Culture. National Commission for Culture and the Arts. 2001. p. 91. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
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