550 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 550 kHz:[1] The Federal Communications Commission classifies 550 AM as a regional frequency.[2]
Argentina
- AM 550 in Neuquen (still have no call sign assigned)
Bolivia
Brazil
- ZYI-797 in Garanhuns
- ZYL-225 in Cataguazes
- ZYL-263 in Montes Claros
- ZYK-287 in Santa Cruz do Sul
- ZYK-578 in Cruzeiro
- ZYK-696 in Sertaozinho
- ZYK-902 in São Raimundo Nonato
Chile
Colombia
- HJHF in Marinilla
- HJR22 in Santa Marta
- HJR36 in Mitú
- HJZQ in Neiva
Cuba
El Salvador
Guatemala (Channel 2)[3]
- TGRV in San Pedro Sacatepéquez
Honduras
Jamaica
Ecuador
- HJHF in Maranilla
- HCGB1 in Quito
Mexico
- XEACD-AM in Acapulco, GR
- XEACD1-AM in Acapulco, GR
- XEGUZ-AM in Cd.Guzman, JA
- XEHLL-AM in Santo Domingo Tehuan, OA
- XEHLL1-AM in Salina Cruz, OA
- XEKL-AM in Jalapa, VC
- XEKL1-AM in Jalapa, VC
- XEPL-AM in Cd.Cuauhtemoc, CH
- XEQW-AM in Mérida, YC
- XETNC-AM in Tepic, NA
- XETNC1-AM in Tepic, NA
- XETZI-AM in Apatzingan, MC
Nicaragua
Paraguay
- ZP48 in Marical Estigarribia
- ZP 16 in Ciudad del Este
Saint Kitts and Nevis
United Kingdom
Falkland Islands
United States
- KARI in Blaine, Washington
- KBOW in Butte, Montana
- KCRS in Midland, Texas
- KFRM in Salina, Kansas
- KFYI in Phoenix, Arizona
- KFYR in Bismarck, North Dakota
- KLLV in Breen, Colorado
- KNUI in Wailuku, Hawaii
- KOAC in Corvallis, Oregon
- KRAI in Craig, Colorado
- KTRS in Saint Louis, Missouri
- KTSA in San Antonio, Texas
- KTZN in Anchorage, Alaska
- KUZZ in Bakersfield, California
- WAME in Statesville, North Carolina
- WASG in Atmore, Alabama
- WAYR in Orange Park, Florida
- WDEV in Waterbury, Vermont
- WDUN in Gainesville, Georgia
- WGR in Buffalo, New York
- WIOZ in Pinehurst, North Carolina
- WKRC in Cincinnati, Ohio
- WPAB in Ponce, Puerto Rico
- WSAU in Wausau, Wisconsin
- WSJW in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
- WSVA in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Uruguay
- CW1 in Colonia del Sacramento
Venezuela
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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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