1290 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1290 kHz:[1] 1290 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency[2]
In Canada
- CFRW in Winnipeg, Manitoba
- CJBK in London, Ontario
In Mexico
- XEAP in Cd.Obregon, SO
- XEDA-AM in La Magdalena Atlazol, DF
- XEFAC in Salvatierra, GT
- XEIX in Jiquilpan, MC
- XEIY in Rio Verde, SL
- XENX in Mazatlan, SI
- XENX1 in Mazatlan, SI
- XETH in Palizada, CM
- XEXM1 in Jerez, ZA
In the United States
- KALM in Thayer, Missouri
- KAZA (AM) in Gilroy, California
- KBMO in Benson, Minnesota
- KCUB (AM) in Tucson, Arizona
- KDMS in El Dorado, Arkansas
- KGVO (AM) in Missoula, Montana
- KIVY (AM) in Crockett, Texas
- KJEF in Jennings, Louisiana
- KKDD in San Bernardino, California
- KMMM in Pratt, Kansas
- KOIL in Omaha, Nebraska
- KOUU in Pocatello, Idaho
- KOWB in Laramie, Wyoming
- KPAY in Chico, California
- KRGE in Weslaco, Texas
- KUMA (AM) in Pendleton, Oregon
- KUOA (AM) in Siloam Springs, Arkansas
- KWFS (AM) in Wichita Falls, Texas
- KZSB in Santa Barbara, California
- WBTG (AM) in Sheffield, Alabama
- WCBL (AM) in Benton, Kentucky
- WCCC (AM) in West Hartford, Connecticut
- WCHK (AM) in Canton, Georgia
- WDZY in Colonial Heights, Virginia
- WFBG in Altoona, Pennsylvania
- WHIO (AM) in Dayton, Ohio
- WHKY (AM) in Hickory, North Carolina
- WIRL in Peoria, Illinois
- WJBI in Batesville, Mississippi
- WJCV in Jacksonville, North Carolina
- WJNO in West Palm Beach, Florida
- WKBK in Keene, New Hampshire
- WKLB (AM) in Manchester, Kentucky
- WKLJ in Sparta, Wisconsin
- WLBY in Saline, Michigan
- WNBF in Binghamton, New York
- WNBN in Meridian, Mississippi
- WNIL in Niles, Michigan
- WOMP in Bellaire, Ohio
- WOPP in Opp, Alabama
- WPCF in Panama City Beach, Florida
- WRNI (AM) in Providence, Rhode Island
- WTKS (AM) in Savannah, Georgia
- WTYL (AM) in Tylertown, Mississippi
- WVOW (AM) in Logan, West Virginia
- WWHM in Sumter, South Carolina
- WWTX in Wilmington, Delaware
- WXKL in Sanford, North Carolina
- WYEA in Sylacauga, Alabama
- WZTI in Greenfield, Wisconsin
In Uruguay
- CX 38 Emisora del Sur in Montevideo
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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