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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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