1180 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1180 kHz:[1] 1180 AM is United States clear-channel frequency; Class A status is held by WHAM in Rochester, New York.[2]
In Cuba
- CMGW in Santo Spiritus
- CMJL in Mayarí Arriba
In Mexico
- XEAH-AM in Juchitan de Zaragora, OA
- XEAH1-AM in Juchitan, OA
- XEDCH-AM in Cd. Delicias, CH
- XEFR-AM in Mexico, DF
- XEFR1-AM in Magdalena Mixhuca, DF
- XEGN1-AM in Piedras Negras, VC
- XETHZ-AM in Tancanhuitz de Los S, SL
- XEUBS-AM in La Paz, BS
In the United States
- KERN in Wasco-Greenacres, California
- KGOL in Humble, Texas
- KLAY in Lakewood, Washington
- KOFI in Kalispell, Montana
- KORL (AM) in Honolulu, Hawaii
- KYES (AM) in Rockville, Minnesota
- KZOT in Bellevue, Nebraska
- WFGN in Gaffney, South Carolina
- WFYL in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
- WGAB in Newburgh, Indiana
- WHAM (AM) in Rochester, New York
- WJNT in Pearl, Mississippi
- WLDS in Jacksonville, Illinois
- WLTT in Carolina Beach, North Carolina
- WSKP (AM) in Hope Valley, Rhode Island
- WSQR (AM) in Sycamore, Illinois
- WUMY in Turrell, Arkansas
- WVLZ in Knoxville, Tennessee
- WXLA in Dimondale, Michigan
- WZQZ in Trion, Georgia
- Radio Marti in Marathon, Florida - signal is jammed by another radio signal operating on 1180 kHz in La Habana, Cuba.
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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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