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The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 770 kHz : 770 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.[1] WABC New York City and KCHU Valdez, Alaska , share Class A status on 770 kHz.
In Argentina [ ]
Cooperativa [2] in Buenos Aires
In Canada [ ]
In Colombia [ ]
HJJX in Bogotá, Distrito Capital
In Mexico [ ]
XEACH-AM in Guadalupe, Nuevo León
XEANT-AM in Tancanhuitz de Santos, San Luis Potosí
XEFRTM-AM in Fresnillo, Zacatecas
In the United States [ ]
Stations in bold are clear-channel stations .
Call sign
City of license
Facility ID
Class
Daytime power (kW)
Nighttime power (kW)
Unlimited power (kW)
Transmitter coordinates
KAAM
Garland, Texas
17303
B
10
1
33°01′58″N 96°34′31″W / 33.032778°N 96.575278°W / 33.032778; -96.575278 (KAAM - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime )
KATL
Miles City, Montana
62297
B
10
1
46°23′46″N 105°46′44″W / 46.396111°N 105.778889°W / 46.396111; -105.778889 (KATL - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime )
KCBC
Manteca, California
34587
B
50
4.1
37°47′51″N 120°53′01″W / 37.7975°N 120.883611°W / 37.7975; -120.883611 (KCBC - 50 kW daytime, 4.1 kW nighttime )
KCHU
Valdez, Alaska
65232
A
9.7
61°06′40″N 146°15′39″W / 61.111111°N 146.260833°W / 61.111111; -146.260833 (KCHU - 9.7 kW unlimited )
KKOB
Albuquerque, New Mexico
11251
B
50
50
35°12′09″N 106°36′41″W / 35.2025°N 106.611389°W / 35.2025; -106.611389 (KKOB - 50 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime )
Santa Fe, New Mexico[3]
D[3]
0.23[3]
35°40′56″N 105°58′21″W / 35.682222°N 105.9725°W / 35.682222; -105.9725 (KKOB - 0.23 kW unlimited ) [3]
KTTH
Seattle, Washington
27023
B
50
5
47°23′38″N 122°25′25″W / 47.393889°N 122.423611°W / 47.393889; -122.423611 (KTTH - 50 kW daytime, 5 kW nighttime )
KUOM
Minneapolis, Minnesota
69337
D
5
44°59′54″N 93°11′18″W / 44.998333°N 93.188333°W / 44.998333; -93.188333 (KUOM - 5 kW daytime )
WABC
New York, New York
70658
A
50
50
40°52′50″N 74°04′11″W / 40.880556°N 74.069722°W / 40.880556; -74.069722 (WABC - 50 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime )
WAIS
Buchtel, Ohio
48256
D
1
39°25′56″N 82°12′02″W / 39.432222°N 82.200556°W / 39.432222; -82.200556 (WAIS - 1 kW daytime )
WBCN
North Fort Myers, Florida
4437
B
10
0.63
26°46′30″N 81°50′51″W / 26.775°N 81.8475°W / 26.775; -81.8475 (WBCN - 10 kW daytime, 0.63 kW nighttime )
WCGW
Nicholasville, Kentucky
43865
D
1
37°53′07″N 84°31′46″W / 37.885278°N 84.529444°W / 37.885278; -84.529444 (WCGW - 1 kW daytime )
WEW
Saint Louis, Missouri
1088
D
1
38°37′18″N 90°04′34″W / 38.621667°N 90.076111°W / 38.621667; -90.076111 (WEW - 1 kW daytime )
WKFB
Jeannette, Pennsylvania
10026
D
0.75
40°17′20″N 79°42′04″W / 40.288889°N 79.701111°W / 40.288889; -79.701111 (WKFB - 0.75 kW daytime )
WLWL
Rockingham, North Carolina
58964
D
5
34°55′30″N 79°47′11″W / 34.925°N 79.786389°W / 34.925; -79.786389 (WLWL - 5 kW daytime )
WTOR
Youngstown, New York
74121
D
13
43°13′05″N 78°56′53″W / 43.218056°N 78.948056°W / 43.218056; -78.948056 (WTOR - 13 kW daytime )
WVNN
Athens, Alabama
3084
B
7
0.25
34°44′59″N 86°47′55″W / 34.749722°N 86.798611°W / 34.749722; -86.798611 (WVNN - 7 kW daytime ) (daytime)34°50′21″N 86°55′44″W / 34.839167°N 86.928889°W / 34.839167; -86.928889 (WVNN - 0.25 kW nighttime ) (nighttime)
WYRV
Cedar Bluff, Virginia
9709
D
5
37°05′05″N 81°46′07″W / 37.084722°N 81.768611°W / 37.084722; -81.768611 (WYRV - 5 kW daytime, off air at nighttime )
In Uruguay [ ]
CX 12 Radio Oriental in Montevideo
External links [ ]
References [ ]
Lists of radio stations by frequency
Stations that broadcast for public reception
CW /Morse
VLF
in kHz
17.2
20.5
23
25
25.1
25.5
LF (LW )
Radio clocks
40
50
60
60
60
66.67
68.5
77.5
77.5
100
162
By AM freq.
LF (LW )
Regions 1 and 3 , 9 kHz spacing
MF (MW )
Regions 1 and 3 , 9 kHz spacingRegion 2 , 10 kHz spacing
HF (SW )2 Freqs. in MHz
120 m 90 m 75 m
3.81
4.015
4.213
4.363
4.372
60 m
4.996
5
5
5
5
5.025
5.13
5.83
49 m
6.03
6.07
6.16
6.16
6.317
6.351
6.37
6.9
41 m 31 m
8.120
8.421
8.473
8.4785
8.625
8.686
8.728
9.265
9.275
9.33
9.395
9.475
9.955
9.835
9.996
10
10
10
10
25 m
12.5815
12.5905
12.6645
13.026
13.0425
13.146
19 m
14.67
14.996
15
15
15
15
15.42
15.65
16 m
16.809
16.905
16.9615
17.094
17.26
15 m 13 m 11 m
By FM freq.
VHF (Band I / OIRT FM )
Regions 1 and 3 , 30 kHz spacing3
VHF (Band II / CCIR FM )
1 Non-standard frequency
2 Shortwave uses a combination of AM , VSB , USB and LSB , with some NB FM and CW /morse code (in the case of time signal stations ) as well as numerous frequencies, depending on the time of day/night, season, and solar activity level. A reasonably full list from 16 kHz to 27MHz can be found at [1]
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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