850 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 850 kHz:[1] 850 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. KOA and KICY share Class A status of 850 kHz.
In Mexico
- XEM in Chihuahua, CH
- XEM1 in Chihuahua, CH
- XEMIA in San Pedro Tlaquepaqu, JA
- XEMIA1 in San Pedro Tlaquepaqu, JA
- XEMOS in Los Mochis, SI
- XETQ in Orizaba, VC
- XETQ1 in Orizaba, VC
- XEUS-AM in Hermosillo, SO
- XEZF in Mexicali, BN
- XEZF1 in Mexicali, BN
In the United States
- KEYH in Houston, Texas
- KFUO (AM) in Clayton, Missouri
- KHHO in Tacoma, Washington
- KHLO in Hilo, Hawaii
- KICY (AM) in Nome, Alaska
- KJON in Carrollton, Texas
- KOA (AM) in Denver, Colorado
- WABA (AM) in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
- WAIT (AM) in Crystal Lake, Illinois
- WAXB in Ridgefield, Connecticut
- WEEI in Boston, Massachusetts
- WFTL in West Palm Beach, Florida
- WGVS (AM) in Muskegon, Michigan
- WKGE in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
- WKNR in Cleveland, Ohio
- WKVL in Knoxville, Tennessee
- WLRC in Walnut, Mississippi
- WPFD in Fairview, Tennessee
- WPTB in Statesboro, Georgia
- WPTK in Raleigh, North Carolina
- WQRM in Duluth, Minnesota
- WRUF (AM) in Gainesville, Florida
- WTAR in Norfolk, Virginia
- WXJC (AM) in Birmingham, Alabama
- WYLF in Penn Yan, New York
In Uruguay
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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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