1200 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1200 kHz:[1] 1200 AM is classified by the Federal Communications Commission as a clear-channel frequency; WOAI in San Antonio, Texas is the dominant Class A station.[2]
Canada
- CFGO in Ottawa, Ontario
- CFIW-LP in Canal Flats, British Columbia
- CJRJ in Vancouver, British Columbia
In Mexico
- XEAGA in Aguascalientes, AG
- XEITC in Celaya, GT
- XEMDA in Monclova, CO
- XEPAS in Punta Abreojos, BS
- XEPW in Poza Rica, VC
- XEPW1 in Poza Rica, VC
- XEQJAL in Jalpan de Serra, QR
- XEQY1 in Cacalomacan, MX
- XEWT-AM in Culiacan, SI
- XEYF in Hermosillo, SO
- XEYF1 in Hermosillo, SO
- XEZAC in Zacatecas, ZA
- XEZI in Zacapu, MC
In the United States
- KFNW in West Fargo, North Dakota
- KYAA in Soquel, California
- KYOO in Bolivar, Missouri
- WAMB in Nashville, Tennessee
- WBCE in Wickliffe, Kentucky
- WCHB in Taylor, Michigan
- WEMM in Huntington, West Virginia
- WGDL in Lares, Puerto Rico
- WJUA in Pine Island Center, Florida
- WKST in New Castle, Pennsylvania
- WMIR in Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
- WOAI in San Antonio, Texas
- WRKK in Hughesville, Pennsylvania
- WRTO in Chicago, Illinois
- WSML in Graham, North Carolina
- WTLA in North Syracuse, New York
- WXIT in Blowing Rock, North Carolina
- WXKS in Newton, Massachusetts
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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