1540 AM
Appearance
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The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1540 kHz:[1] 1540 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.[2] KXEL and ZNS-1 share Class A status on 1540 AM.
In Argentina
In the Bahamas
In Canada
- CHIN (AM) in Toronto, Ontario
In Mexico
In the United States
- KASA (AM) in Phoenix, Arizona
- KBOA (AM) in Kennett, Missouri
- KDYN (AM) in Ozark, Arkansas
- KEDA (AM) in San Antonio, Texas
- KGBC in Galveston, Texas
- KGLA (AM) in Gretna, Louisiana
- KLKC (AM) in Parsons, Kansas
- KMPC in Los Angeles, California
- KNGL in McPherson, Kansas
- KREA in Honolulu, Hawaii
- KTGG in Spring Arbor, Michigan
- KXEL in Waterloo, Iowa
- KXPA in Bellevue, Washington
- KZMP (AM) in University Park, Texas
- WACA (AM) in Wheaton, Maryland
- WADK in Newport, Rhode Island
- WBCO in Bucyrus, Ohio
- WBIN (AM) in Benton, Tennessee
- WBNL in Boonville, Indiana
- WBRY in Woodbury, Tennessee
- WBTC in Uhrichsville, Ohio
- WDCD (AM) in Albany, New York
- WECZ in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania
- WGRK (AM) in Greensburg, Kentucky
- WIBS in Guayama, Puerto Rico
- WJJT in Jellico, Tennessee
- WJZI in Decatur, Indiana
- WKDG in Sumiton, Alabama
- WKVQ in Eatonton, Georgia
- WKXG in Greenwood, Mississippi
- WLOI in La Porte, Indiana[3]
- WMYJ (AM) in Martinsville, Indiana
- WNWR in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- WOGR (AM) in Charlotte, North Carolina
- WONA in Richmond, Virginia
- WSIV in East Syracuse, New York
- WSMI (AM) in Litchfield, Illinois
- WTBI (AM) in Pickens, South Carolina
- WTKM (AM) in Hartford, Wisconsin
- WTXY in Whiteville, North Carolina
- WWGK in Cleveland, Ohio
- WXEX in Exeter, New Hampshire
- WYCL in Niles, Ohio
- WYNC in Yanceyville, North Carolina
References
- ^ http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?state=&call=&arn=&city=&freq=1540&fre2=1540&single=1&type=3&facid=&class=&list=1&dist=&dlat2=&mlat2=&slat2=&NS=N&dlon2=&mlon2=&slon2=&EW=W&size=9
- ^ http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/am-broadcast-station-classes-clear-regional-and-local-channels
- ^ http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?call=WLOI