1160 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1160 kHz:[1] in the USA and Mexico. Radio station KSL in Salt Lake City, Utah is the dominant Class A station on 1160 AM, a United States clear-channel frequency, according to the FCC.[2]
In Mexico
- XEBE in Perote, VC
- XEBE1 in Perote, VC
- XEGI in Tamazunchale, SL
- XEGI1 in Tamazunchale, SL
- XEIW in Uruapan, MC
- XEQIN-AM in San Quintin, BN
- XEVW in Acambaro, GT
- XEVW1 in Acambaro, GT
In the United States
- KCTO in Cleveland, Missouri
- KFXE in Waukon, Iowa
- KRDY in San Antonio, Texas
- KSL (AM) in Salt Lake City, Utah
- KVCE in Highland Park, Texas
- WAIX in Mechanicville, New York
- WBQN in Barceloneta-Manati, Puerto Rico
- WBYN (AM) in Lehighton, Pennsylvania
- WCCS in Homer City, Pennsylvania
- WCFO in East Point, Georgia
- WCRT (AM) in Donelson, Tennessee
- WCVX in Florence, Kentucky
- WCXI in Fenton, Michigan
- WEWC in Callahan, Florida
- WIWA in St. Cloud, Florida
- WKCM in Hawesville, Kentucky
- WMET in Gaithersburg, Maryland
- WOBM (AM) in Lakewood Township, New Jersey
- WODY in Fieldale, Virginia
- WPIE in Trumansburg, New York
- WSKW in Skowhegan, Maine
- WVNJ in Oakland, New Jersey
- WWQT in Tryon, North Carolina
- WYDU in Red Springs, North Carolina
- WYLL in Chicago, Illinois
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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