164 AM
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MNB Radio 1, transmitting from Ulaanbaatar, is the only currently licensed station to use 164 kHz for broadcasting. The frequency however is within the 160–190 kHz Part 15 band authorized by the United States of America's Federal Communications Commission, and low-powered stations in the United States may use this frequency to broadcast.
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