1660 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1660 kHz: 1660 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency.[1]
Argentina
- LRI232 in Nogoya, Entre Rios
United States
All stations operate with 10 kW during the daytime and are Class B stations.
Call sign | City of license | Facility ID | Nighttime power (kW) | Transmitter coordinates |
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KBRE | Merced, California | 87180 | 1 | 37°16′41″N 120°37′35″W / 37.278056°N 120.626389°W / 37.278056; -120.626389 (KBRE - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime) |
KQWB | West Fargo, North Dakota | 87146 | 1 | 46°58′33″N 96°35′02″W / 46.975833°N 96.583889°W / 46.975833; -96.583889 (KQWB - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime) |
KRZI | Waco, Texas | 87179 | 1 | 31°31′06″N 97°05′17″W / 31.518333°N 97.088056°W / 31.518333; -97.088056 (KRZI - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime) |
KWOD | Kansas City, Kansas | 87143 | 1 | 39°04′19″N 94°40′58″W / 39.071944°N 94.682778°W / 39.071944; -94.682778 (KWOD - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime) |
WCNZ | Marco Island, Florida | 86909 | 1 | 25°59′30″N 81°37′30″W / 25.991667°N 81.625°W / 25.991667; -81.625 (WCNZ - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime) |
WGIT | Canovanas, Puerto Rico | 87150 | 1 | 18°23′09″N 65°55′16″W / 18.385833°N 65.921111°W / 18.385833; -65.921111 (WGIT - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime) |
WTOU | Kalamazoo, Michigan | 87325 | 1 | 42°14′11″N 85°34′37″W / 42.236389°N 85.576944°W / 42.236389; -85.576944 (WQLR - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime) |
WWRU | Jersey City, New Jersey | 87123 | 10 | 40°49′13″N 74°04′04″W / 40.820278°N 74.067778°W / 40.820278; -74.067778 (WWRU - 10 kW daytime, 10 kW nighttime) |
External links
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
Download coordinates as:
- KML
- GPX (all coordinates)
- GPX (primary coordinates)
- GPX (secondary coordinates)
- Radio Locator list of stations on 1660
- FCC list of radio stations on 1660 kHz
References
- ^ "AM Station Classes, and Clear, Regional, and Local Channels". Federal Communications Commission. 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
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Lists of radio stations by frequency
Stations that broadcast for public reception
wave/Morse
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- 1 Non-standard frequency
- 2 Shortwave uses a combination of AM, VSB, USB and LSB, with some NBFM 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