1150 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1150 kHz: 1150 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency, according to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.[1]
In Canada
- CBAC (AM) in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories
- CBXA (AM) in Mica Dam, British Columbia
- CJSL in Estevan, Saskatchewan
- CKFR in Kelowna, British Columbia
- CKOC in Hamilton, Ontario
In Mexico
- XEAD in Tonala, JA
- XEBF in San Pedro de Las Col, CI
- XEJP in La Pradera, DF
- XEJS in Hidalgo del Parral, CH
- XEQUE in Querétaro, QE
- XEQUE1 in Querétaro, QE
- XERM in Mexicali, BN
- XERM1 in Mexicali, BN
- XERRF in Mérida, YC
- XERRF1 in Mérida, YC
- XERTM in Macuspana, TB
- XERTM1 in Macuspana, TB
- XESO in Cd.Obregon, SO
- XETLM in Tulum, QR
- XETVR in Tuxpan, VC
- XETVR1 in Tuxpan, VC
- XEUAS2 in Culiacan, SI
- XEWU in Ejido Sanjose de Ipo, SL
- XEWU1 in Matehuala, SL
- XEXP in Tuxtepec, OA
- XEXP1 in Tuxtepec, OA
- XEXZ in Zacatecas, ZA
In the United States
- KAGO (AM) in Klamath Falls, Oregon
- KASM in Albany, Minnesota
- KBPO in Port Neches, Texas
- KCCT in Corpus Christi, Texas
- KCKY in Coolidge, Arizona
- KCPS in Burlington, Iowa
- KDEF in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- KEIB in Los Angeles, California
- KGDD in Portland, Oregon
- KHRO in El Paso, Texas
- KIMM (AM) in Rapid City, South Dakota
- KKNW in Seattle, Washington
- KLPF in Midland, Texas
- KNED in Mcalester, Oklahoma
- KNRV in Englewood, Colorado
- KOLJ (AM) in Quanah, Texas
- KQQQ in Pullman, Washington
- KRMS in Osage Beach, Missouri
- KSAL (AM) in Salina, Kansas
- KSEN in Shelby, Montana
- KWKY in Des Moines, Iowa
- KZNE in College Station, Texas
- WAVO in Rock Hill, South Carolina
- WBAG (AM) in Burlington-Graham, North Carolina
- WCRK in Morristown, Tennessee
- WCUE in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
- WDEL in Wilmington, Delaware
- WDTM in Selmer, Tennessee
- WEAQ in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
- WELC (AM) in Welch, West Virginia
- WGBR in Goldsboro, North Carolina
- WGEA in Geneva, Alabama
- WGGH in Marion, Illinois
- WGOW (AM) in Chattanooga, Tennessee
- WHBY in Kimberly, Wisconsin
- WHUN in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
- WIMA (AM) in Lima, Ohio
- WJBO in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- WJEM in Valdosta, Georgia
- WJRD in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- WLOC in Munfordville, Kentucky
- WMNY in New Kensington, Pennsylvania
- WMRD in Middletown, Connecticut
- WMST in Mount Sterling, Kentucky
- WNDB in Daytona Beach, Florida
- WNLR in Churchville, Virginia
- WONG in Canton, Mississippi
- WSNW in Seneca, South Carolina
- WTMP (AM) in Egypt Lake, Florida
- WWDJ in Boston, Massachusetts
- WXKO in Fort Valley, Georgia
References
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- 1 Non-standard frequency
- 2 Shortwave uses a combination of AM, VSB, USB and LSB, with some NBFM
- 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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