The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 780 kHz: There are only eight stations in the 48 contiguous United States plus one in Alaska which are authorized to broadcast on 780 AM during nighttime hours. 780 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.[1] WBBM Chicago and KNOM Nome, Alaska, share Class A status of 780 kHz.[2]
Argentina
- LRA10[3] in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego
- LRA12[4] in Santo Tomé
- LRF210[5] Radio 3 in Trelew, Chubut
- LV8[6] Libertador in Mendoza
British Virgin Islands
Mexico
- XEGLO-AM in Guelatao de Juárez, Oaxaca
- XELD-AM in Autlan de Navarro, Jalisco
- XESFT-AM in San Fernando, Tamaulipas
- XEWGR-AM in Monclova, Coahuila
- XEXY-AM in Ciudad Altamirano, Guerrero
- XEZN-AM in Celaya, Guanajuato
United States
Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.
Call sign |
City of license |
Facility ID |
Class |
Daytime power (kW) |
Nighttime power (kW) |
Critical hours power (kW) |
Transmitter coordinates
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KAZM |
Sedona, Arizona |
64494 |
D |
5 |
0.095 |
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34°51′38″N 111°49′10″W / 34.860556°N 111.819444°W / 34.860556; -111.819444 (KAZM - 5 kW daytime, 0.095 kW nighttime)
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KKOH |
Reno, Nevada |
11236 |
B |
50 |
50 |
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39°40′41″N 119°48′06″W / 39.678056°N 119.801667°W / 39.678056; -119.801667 (KKOH - 50 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime)
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KNOM |
Nome, Alaska |
9340 |
A |
25 |
14 |
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64°29′16″N 165°17′58″W / 64.487778°N 165.299444°W / 64.487778; -165.299444 (KNOM - 25 kW daytime, 14 kW nighttime)
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KRNX |
Fountain, Colorado |
135885 |
D |
0.5 |
0.015 |
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38°31′07″N 104°36′03″W / 38.518611°N 104.600833°W / 38.518611; -104.600833 (KRNX - 0.5 kW daytime, 0.015 kW nighttime)
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KSPI |
Stillwater, Oklahoma |
63441 |
D |
0.25 |
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36°04′56″N 97°03′13″W / 36.082222°N 97.053611°W / 36.082222; -97.053611 (KSPI - 0.25 kW daytime)
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WAVA |
Arlington, Virginia |
54465 |
D |
12 |
|
9.8 |
38°58′35″N 77°06′52″W / 38.976389°N 77.114444°W / 38.976389; -77.114444 (WAVA - 12 kW daytime, 9.8 kW critical hours)
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WBBM |
Chicago, Illinois |
9631 |
A |
35 |
42 |
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41°56′03″N 88°04′22″W / 41.934167°N 88.072778°W / 41.934167; -88.072778 (WBBM - 35 kW daytime, 42 kW nighttime)
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WCKB |
Dunn, North Carolina |
47283 |
D |
7 |
0.001 |
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35°17′00″N 78°35′49″W / 35.283333°N 78.596944°W / 35.283333; -78.596944 (WCKB - 7 kW daytime, 0.001 kW nighttime)
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WEZR |
Rumford, Maine |
9209 |
D |
1 |
0.018 |
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44°30′53″N 70°31′01″W / 44.514722°N 70.516944°W / 44.514722; -70.516944 (WIGY - 1 kW daytime, 0.018 kW nighttime)
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WIIN |
Ridgeland, Mississippi |
48646 |
D |
4.4 |
|
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32°23′12″N 90°09′47″W / 32.386667°N 90.163056°W / 32.386667; -90.163056 (WIIN - 4.4 kW daytime)
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WJAG |
Norfolk, Nebraska |
73121 |
D |
1 |
|
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42°01′54″N 97°29′47″W / 42.031667°N 97.496389°W / 42.031667; -97.496389 (WJAG - 1 kW daytime)
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WPTN |
Cookeville, Tennessee |
13820 |
D |
1 |
|
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36°09′48″N 85°31′29″W / 36.163333°N 85.524722°W / 36.163333; -85.524722 (WPTN - 1 kW daytime)
|
WWOL |
Forest City, North Carolina |
27479 |
D |
10 |
|
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35°21′02″N 81°54′04″W / 35.350556°N 81.901111°W / 35.350556; -81.901111 (WWOL - 10 kW daytime)
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WXME |
Monticello, Maine |
17514 |
D |
5 |
0.06 |
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46°20′30″N 67°49′04″W / 46.341667°N 67.817778°W / 46.341667; -67.817778 (WXME - 5 kW daytime, 0.06 kW nighttime)
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References
In fiction
- KACL in Seattle, Washington - featured in the series Frasier
Lists of radio stations by frequency |
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Stations that broadcast for public reception |
Continuous wave/Morse | |
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High frequency shortwave frequencies in MHz | 120 m | |
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90 m | |
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75 m | |
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60 m | |
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49 m | |
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41 m | |
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31 m | |
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25 m |
- 12.5815
- 12.5905
- 12.6645
- 12.691
- 12.857
- 13.026
- 13.0425
- 13.14
- 13.173
- 13.146
- 13.191
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19 m | |
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16 m |
- 16.809
- 16.905
- 16.957
- 16.9615
- 17.094
- 17.257
- 17.26
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15 m | |
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13 m |
- 22.3835
- 22.447
- 22.461
- 22.735
- 22.762
- 22.783
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11 m | |
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By FM frequencies | |
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- 1 Non-standard frequency
- 2 Shortwave uses a combination of AM, VSB, USB and LSB, with some NBFM and CW/morse code (in the case of time signal stations) as well as numerous frequencies, depending on the time of day/night, season, and solar activity level. A reasonably full list from 16 kHz to 27MHz can be found at [1]
- 3 Regions 1 and 3 also use Region 2's frequencies as well, with 50 to 100 kHz spacing.
- 4 See also: Template:Audio broadcasting, Apex (radio band) and OIRT
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