1160 AM

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1160 kHz:[1] in the United States and Mexico. Radio station KSL in Salt Lake City is the dominant Class A station on 1160 AM, a United States clear-channel frequency, according to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC).[2]

In Argentina

  • Independencia in Lanus, Buenos Aires
  • La Mas Santiagueña in Gregorio de Laferrere, Buenos Aires
  • LRA57 in El Bolsón, Río Negro
  • LRH253 Cataratas Puerto Iguazú
  • LU32 in Olavarría, Buenos Aires

In Colombia

  • Su Presencia Radio in La Castellana, Bogotá

In Mexico

  • XEQIN-AM in San Quintin, Baja California

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
KBDT Highland Park, Texas 28618 B 35 1 33°10′37″N 97°40′36″W / 33.176944°N 97.676667°W / 33.176944; -97.676667 (KBDT - 35 kW daytime) (daytime)
33°02′21″N 96°56′34″W / 33.039167°N 96.942778°W / 33.039167; -96.942778 (KBDT - 1 kW nighttime) (nighttime)
KCTO Cleveland, Missouri 136386 B 5 0.23 38°40′26″N 94°36′28″W / 38.673889°N 94.607778°W / 38.673889; -94.607778 (KCTO - 5 kW daytime, 0.23 kW nighttime)
KRDY San Antonio, Texas 26310 B 10 1 29°32′11″N 98°41′11″W / 29.536389°N 98.686389°W / 29.536389; -98.686389 (KRDY - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
KSL Salt Lake City, Utah 6375 A 50 40°46′46″N 112°05′56″W / 40.779444°N 112.098889°W / 40.779444; -112.098889 (KSL - 50 kW unlimited)
WCCS Homer City, Pennsylvania 55250 B 10 1 40°34′18″N 79°10′12″W / 40.571667°N 79.17°W / 40.571667; -79.17 (WCCS - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
WCFO East Point, Georgia 15521 D 50 0.16 33°49′34″N 84°36′20″W / 33.826111°N 84.605556°W / 33.826111; -84.605556 (WCFO - 50 kW daytime, 0.16 kW nighttime)
WCRT Donelson, Tennessee 25031 B 50 1 36°09′49″N 86°42′56″W / 36.163611°N 86.715556°W / 36.163611; -86.715556 (WCRT - 50 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
WCVX Florence, Kentucky 35065 B 5 0.99 38°58′09″N 84°40′56″W / 38.969167°N 84.682222°W / 38.969167; -84.682222 (WCVX - 5 kW daytime, 0.99 kW nighttime)
WCXI Fenton, Michigan 10475 B 15 0.4 42°32′39″N 83°33′36″W / 42.544167°N 83.56°W / 42.544167; -83.56 (WCXI - 15 kW daytime) (daytime)
42°32′39″N 83°33′34″W / 42.544167°N 83.559444°W / 42.544167; -83.559444 (WCXI - 0.4 kW nighttime) (nighttime)
WEWC Callahan, Florida 11214 B 5 0.25 30°22′28″N 81°44′28″W / 30.374444°N 81.741111°W / 30.374444; -81.741111 (WEWC - 5 kW daytime, 0.25 kW nighttime)
WJLK Lakewood Township, New Jersey 49295 B 5 8.9 40°08′09″N 74°13′48″W / 40.135833°N 74.23°W / 40.135833; -74.23 (WJLK - 5 kW daytime, 8.9 kW nighttime)
WKCM Hawesville, Kentucky 25966 D 2.5 0.055 37°54′20″N 86°45′29″W / 37.905556°N 86.758056°W / 37.905556; -86.758056 (WKCM - 2.5 kW daytime, 0.055 kW nighttime)
WMET Gaithersburg, Maryland 4643 B 50 1.5 39°11′16″N 77°12′56″W / 39.187778°N 77.215556°W / 39.187778; -77.215556 (WMET - 50 kW daytime, 1.5 kW nighttime)
WMTI Barceloneta-Manati, Puerto Rico 54502 B 5 2.5 18°26′23″N 66°33′07″W / 18.439722°N 66.551944°W / 18.439722; -66.551944 (WMTI - 5 kW daytime, 2.5 kW nighttime)
WODY Fieldale, Virginia 69983 B 5 0.25 36°42′36″N 79°57′58″W / 36.71°N 79.966111°W / 36.71; -79.966111 (WODY - 5 kW daytime, 0.25 kW nighttime)
WPIE Trumansburg, New York 52124 B 5 0.31 42°32′42″N 76°42′39″W / 42.545°N 76.710833°W / 42.545; -76.710833 (WPIE - 5 kW daytime, 0.31 kW nighttime)
WRLZ St. Cloud, Florida 135914 B 2.5 0.5 28°16′15″N 81°20′00″W / 28.270833°N 81.333333°W / 28.270833; -81.333333 (WRLZ - 2.5 kW daytime, 0.5 kW nighttime)
WSKW Skowhegan, Maine 46351 B 10 0.73 44°44′43″N 69°41′36″W / 44.745278°N 69.693333°W / 44.745278; -69.693333 (WSKW - 10 kW daytime) (daytime)
44°44′42″N 69°41′32″W / 44.745°N 69.692222°W / 44.745; -69.692222 (WSKW - 0.73 kW nighttime) (nighttime)
WSSV Mechanicville, New York 41582 B 5 0.57 42°55′12″N 73°42′08″W / 42.92°N 73.702222°W / 42.92; -73.702222 (WSSV - 5 kW daytime, 0.57 kW nighttime)
WVNJ Oakland, New Jersey 68956 B 20 2.5 41°03′23″N 74°14′58″W / 41.056389°N 74.249444°W / 41.056389; -74.249444 (WVNJ - 20 kW daytime, 2.5 kW nighttime)
WWQT Tryon, North Carolina 54614 B 25 0.5 35°14′17″N 82°14′34″W / 35.238056°N 82.242778°W / 35.238056; -82.242778 (WWQT - 25 kW daytime, 0.5 kW nighttime)
WYDU Red Springs, North Carolina 39240 B 5 0.25 34°50′22″N 79°10′48″W / 34.839444°N 79.18°W / 34.839444; -79.18 (WYDU - 5 kW daytime, 0.25 kW nighttime)
WYLL Chicago, Illinois 28630 B 50 50 42°02′30″N 87°51′57″W / 42.041667°N 87.865833°W / 42.041667; -87.865833 (WYLL - 50 kW daytime) (daytime)
41°34′23″N 87°59′37″W / 41.573056°N 87.993611°W / 41.573056; -87.993611 (WYLL - 50 kW nighttime) (nighttime)

References

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  1. ^ "AM Query Results".
  2. ^ "AM Station Classes, and Clear, Regional, and Local Channels". Federal Communications Commission. 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
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Lists of radio stations by frequency
Stations that broadcast for public reception
Continuous
wave/Morse
VLF
in kHz
  • 17.2
  • 20.5
  • 23
  • 25
  • 25.1
  • 25.5
LF (LW)
Radio clocks
By AM
frequencies
LF (LW)
Regions 1 and 3,
9 kHz spacing
MF (MW)
Regions 1 and 3,
9 kHz spacing
Region 2,
10 kHz spacing
High frequency
shortwave
frequencies
in MHz
120 m
90 m
  • 3.2474
  • 3.25
  • 3.33
75 m
60 m
49 m
41 m
  • 7.49
  • 7.505
  • 7.6
  • 7.646
  • 7.795
  • 7.8
  • 7.85
31 m
25 m
  • 12.5815
  • 12.5905
  • 12.6645
  • 12.691
  • 12.857
  • 13.026
  • 13.0425
  • 13.14
  • 13.173
  • 13.146
  • 13.191
19 m
16 m
  • 16.809
  • 16.905
  • 16.957
  • 16.9615
  • 17.094
  • 17.257
  • 17.26
15 m
  • 19.6855
  • 20
13 m
  • 22.3835
  • 22.447
  • 22.461
  • 22.735
  • 22.762
  • 22.783
11 m
  • 25
By FM
frequencies
VHF (Band I/
OIRT FM)
Regions 1 and 3,
30 kHz spacing3
  • 65.84
  • 74.00
VHF
(Band II/
CCIR FM)
Regions 1 and 3,
50/100 kHz spacing3
Region 2,
200 kHz spacing
Japan FM, Brazil eFM
  • 76.1
  • 76.2
  • 76.3
  • 76.4
  • 76.5
  • 76.6
  • 76.7
  • 76.8
  • 76.9
  • 77.0
  • 77.1
  • 77.2
  • 77.3
  • 77.4
  • 77.5
  • 77.6
  • 77.7
  • 77.8
  • 77.9
  • 78.0
  • 78.1
  • 78.2
  • 78.3
  • 78.4
  • 78.5
  • 78.6
  • 78.7
  • 78.8
  • 78.9
  • 79.0
  • 79.1
  • 79.2
  • 79.3
  • 79.4
  • 79.5
  • 79.6
  • 79.7
  • 79.8
  • 79.9
  • 80.0
  • 80.1
  • 80.2
  • 80.3
  • 80.4
  • 80.5
  • 80.6
  • 80.7
  • 80.8
  • 80.9
  • 81.0
  • 81.1
  • 81.2
  • 81.3
  • 81.4
  • 81.5
  • 81.6
  • 81.7
  • 81.8
  • 81.9
  • 82.0
  • 82.1
  • 82.2
  • 82.3
  • 82.4
  • 82.5
  • 82.6
  • 82.7
  • 82.8
  • 82.9
  • 83.0
  • 83.1
  • 83.2
  • 83.3
  • 83.4
  • 83.5
  • 83.6
  • 83.7
  • 83.8
  • 83.9
  • 84.0
  • 84.1
  • 84.2
  • 84.3
  • 84.4
  • 84.5
  • 84.6
  • 84.7
  • 84.8
  • 84.9
  • 85.0
  • 85.1
  • 85.2
  • 85.3
  • 85.4
  • 85.5
  • 85.6
  • 85.7
  • 85.8
  • 85.9
  • 86.0
  • 86.1
  • 86.2
  • 86.3
  • 86.4
  • 86.5
  • 86.6
  • 86.7
  • 86.8
  • 86.9
  • 87.0
  • 87.1
  • 87.2
  • 87.3
  • 87.4
Weather radio
  • 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