1320 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1320 kHz:[1] The U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission classify 1320 kHz as a regional broadcast frequency.[2]
Canada
- CHMB in Vancouver, British Columbia
- CJMR in Oakville, Ontario
Mexico
- XE0011 in Torreon, CI
- XE0012 in Chilpancingo, GR
- XECMQ in La Pradera, DF
- XECPN in Piedras Negras, CI
- XECY in Huejutla de Reyes, HG
- XEFRO in Frontera, TB
- XEJZ in Ciudad Jimenez, CH
- XEJZ1 in Ciudadd Jimenez, CH
- XENI in Uruapan, MC
- XENM in Aguascalientes, AG
- XENM1 in Aguascalientes, AG
- XERJ in Mazatlan, SI
- XERJ1 in Mazatlan, SI
- XESF in Montemorelos, NL
- XESR in Santa Rosalia, BS
- XESY in Magdalena, SO
- XEUH in Tuxtepec, OA
- XEUI in Comitan, CS
- XEUI1 in Comitan, CS
United States
- KAWC (AM) in Yuma, Arizona
- KCLI (AM) in Clinton, Oklahoma
- KCTC in Sacramento, California
- KELO (AM) in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- KFNZ in Salt Lake City, Utah
- KGDC in Walla Walla, Washington
- KHRT (AM) in Minot, North Dakota
- KKSM in Oceanside, California
- KLWN in Lawrence, Kansas
- KMAQ (AM) in Maquoketa, Iowa
- KNCB (AM) in Vivian, Louisiana
- KNIA in Knoxville, Iowa
- KOLT (AM) in Scottsbluff, Nebraska
- KOZY (AM) in Grand Rapids, Minnesota
- KRDD (AM) in Roswell, New Mexico
- KRLW (AM) in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
- KSCR (AM) in Eugene, Oregon
- KSDT (AM) in Hemet, California
- KSIV (AM) in Clayton, Missouri
- KVMC in Colorado City, Texas
- KWHN in Fort Smith, Arkansas
- KXRO in Aberdeen, Washington
- KXYZ in Houston, Texas
- WAGF (AM) in Dothan, Alabama
- WAGY in Forest City, North Carolina
- WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut
- WBRT in Bardstown, Kentucky
- WCOG (AM) in Greensboro, North Carolina
- WCVG in Covington, Kentucky
- WCVR (AM) in Randolph, Vermont
- WDDV in Venice, Florida
- WDER in Derry, New Hampshire
- WDMJ in Marquette, Michigan
- WENN (AM) in Birmingham, Alabama
- WFHR in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
- WGET in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- WGOC in Kingsport, Tennessee
- WHIE in Griffin, Georgia
- WICO (AM) in Salisbury, Maryland
- WILS in Lansing, Michigan
- WISW in Columbia, South Carolina
- WJAS in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- WJNJ in Jacksonville, Florida
- WKAN in Kankakee, Illinois
- WKRK (AM) in Murphy, North Carolina
- WLOH in Lancaster, Ohio
- WLQY in Hollywood, Florida
- WMSR (AM) in Manchester, Tennessee
- WNGO in Mayfield, Kentucky
- WOBL in Oberlin, Ohio
- WRJW in Picayune, Mississippi
- WRNP at Attleboro, Massachusetts
- WSKN in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- WTKZ in Allentown, Pennsylvania
- WTOW in Washington, North Carolina
- WVGM in Lynchburg, Virginia
- WVNZ in Richmond, Virginia
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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