1410 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1410 kHz:[1] The Federal Communications Commission classifies 1410 AM as a regional frequency in the United States.[2]
In Canada
- CFTE in Vancouver, British Columbia
- CKSL in London, Ontario
- CJWI in Montreal, Quebec
In Mexico
- XE0017-AM in Jalapa, VC
- XE0018-AM in Cd.Victoria, TA
- XEAS-AM in Nuevo Laredo, TA
- XEBS-AM in Iztacalco, DF
- XECF-AM in Los Mochis, SI
- XECUA-AM in Campeche, CM
- XEIR-AM in Cd.Valles, SL
- XEIR1-AM in Cd.Valles, SL
- XEKB-AM in Guadalajara, JA
- XERFC-AM in Cordoba, VC
- XETAB-AM in Villahermosa, TB
- XETAB1-AM in Villahermosa, TB
- XEYD-AM in Francisco i.Madero, CI
- XEYD1-AM in Francisco i.Madero, CI
In the United States
- KBNP in Portland, Oregon
- KCAL (AM) in Redlands, California
- KCUL (AM) in Marshall, Texas
- KDBS in Alexandria, Louisiana
- KDKT in Beulah, North Dakota
- KERI in Bakersfield, California
- KGRN in Grinnell, Iowa
- KGSO in Wichita, Kansas
- KHCH in Huntsville, Texas
- KIIX (AM) in Fort Collins, Colorado
- KITE in Victoria, Texas
- KKLO in Leavenworth, Kansas
- KLEM in Le Mars, Iowa
- KLFD in Litchfield, Minnesota
- KLVQ in Athens, Texas
- KMYC in Marysville, California
- KNTX in Bowie, Texas
- KNVR in San Saba, Texas
- KOOQ in North Platte, Nebraska
- KQV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- KRML in Carmel, California
- KRWB (AM) in Roseau, Minnesota
- KTCS (AM) in Fort Smith, Arkansas
- KTNK in Lompoc, California
- KWYO in Sheridan, Wyoming
- WBBX in Kingston, Tennessee
- WCMT (AM) in Martin, Tennessee
- WDOE in Dunkirk, New York
- WDOV in Dover, Delaware
- WELM in Elmira, New York
- WENU in South Glen Falls, New York
- WHAG (AM) in Halfway, Maryland
- WHBT in Tallahassee, Florida
- WHLN in Harlan, Kentucky
- WHTG (AM) in Eatontown, New Jersey
- WIHM in Taylorville, Illinois
- WING in Dayton, Ohio
- WIQR in Prattville, Alabama
- WIZM (AM) in La Crosse, Wisconsin
- WKKP in McDonough, Georgia
- WLAQ in Rome, Georgia
- WLSH in Lansford, Pennsylvania
- WMYR in Fort Myers, Florida
- WNER in Watertown, New York
- WNGL in Mobile, Alabama
- WNWZ in Grand Rapids, Michigan
- WPCC in Clinton, South Carolina
- WPOP in Hartford, Connecticut
- WQBQ in Leesburg, Florida
- WRJD in Durham, North Carolina
- WRMN in Elgin, Illinois
- WRSS in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico
- WRTZ in Roanoke, Virginia
- WSCW in South Charleston, West Virginia
- WSHY in Lafayette, Indiana
- WTIX (AM) in Concord, North Carolina
- WVCB in Shallotte, North Carolina
- WYIS in Mcrae, Georgia
- WZBR in Dedham, Massachusetts
- WZZA in Tuscumbia, Alabama
In Uruguay
- CX 44 AM Libre 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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