580 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 580 kHz: 580 AM is classified as a regional broadcast frequency by the Federal Communications Commission.[1]
In Argentina
- LU20 in Trelew
- LV15 in Villa Mercedes, San Luis
- LW1 in Cordoba
In Bolivia
In Brazil
- ZYJ-330 in Santa Helena, Paraná
- ZYJ-465 in Rio de Janeiro
- ZYH-290 in Tefé
- ZYH-477 in Alcobaça, Bahia
- ZYI-387 in Campo Grande
- ZYI-776 in Recife
- ZYK-299 in São Gabriel
- ZYK-318 in Vacaria
- ZYK-540 in Americana, São Paulo state
- ZYK-724 in Palmital
- ZYK780 in Porto Nacional
- ZYL-328 in Uberlandia
In Canada
- CFRA in Ottawa, Ontario
- CKUA in Edmonton, Alberta
- CKWW in Windsor, Ontario
In Chile
In Colombia
In Cuba
- CMAA in Pinar del Río
- CMMF in Baracoa
In Ecuador
In Guatemala
In Honduras
In Jamaica
In Mexico
- XEAV-AM in Guadalajara, JA
- XEDZ-AM in Cordoba, VC
- XEDZ1-AM in Fortin de Las Flores, VC
- XEFI-AM in Chihuahua, CH
- XEHO1-AM in Cd. Obregon, SO
- XEHP-AM in Cd. Victoria, TA
- XEHP1-AM in Cd. Victoria, TA
- XEMU-AM in Piedras Negras, CI
- XEMU1-AM in Piedras Negras, CI
- XEUAQ-AM in Querétaro, QE
- XEUAQ1-AM in Querétaro, QE
- XEUE-AM in Tuxtla Gutierrez, CS
- XEYI-AM in Cancun, QR
- XEYI1-AM in Cancun, QR
In Panama
In Paraguay
In Peru
- OAX2E in Jaén, San Ignacio, Peru
In the United States
- KANA in Anaconda, Montana
- KIDO in Nampa, Idaho
- KJMJ in Alexandria, Louisiana
- KMJ in Fresno, California
- KRFE in Lubbock, Texas
- KSAZ in Marana, Arizona
- KTMT in Ashland, Oregon
- KUBC in Montrose, Colorado
- KZMX in Hot Springs, South Dakota
- WACQ in Tuskegee, Alabama
- WCHS in Charleston, West Virginia
- WDBO in Orlando, Florida
- WELO in Tupelo, Mississippi
- WGAC in Augusta, Georgia
- WHP in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- WIBW in Topeka, Kansas
- WILL in Urbana, Illinois
- WKAQ in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- WKSK in West Jefferson, North Carolina
- WKTY in La Crosse, Wisconsin
- WTAG in Worcester, Massachusetts
- WTCM in Traverse City, Michigan
- WYHM in Rockwood, Tennessee
In Uruguay
In Venezuela
External links
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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