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Freq Call State Location U D N C Distance Bearing AM BAND RADIO STATIONS COMPILED FROM FCC CDBS DATABASE AS OF FEB 6, 2012 POWER FREQ CALL STATE LOCATION UDNCDISTANCE BEARING NOTES 540 WASG AL DAPHNE 2500 18 1107 103 540 KRXA CA CARMEL VALLEY 10000 500 848 278 540 KVIP CA REDDING 2500 14 923 295 540 WFLF FL PINE HILLS 50000 46000 1523 102 540 WDAK GA COLUMBUS 4000 37 1241 94 540 KWMT IA FORT DODGE 5000 170 790 51 540 KMLB LA MONROE 5000 1000 838 101 540 WGOP MD POCOMOKE CITY 500 243 1694 75 540 WXYG MN SAUK RAPIDS 250 250 922 39 540 WETC NC WENDELL-ZEBULON 4000 500 1554 81 540 KNMX NM LAS VEGAS 5000 19 67 109 540 WLIE NY ISLIP 2500 219 1812 69 540 WWCS PA CANONSBURG 5000 500 1446 70 540 WYNN SC FLORENCE 250 165 1497 86 540 WKFN TN CLARKSVILLE 4000 54 1056 81 540 KDFT TX FERRIS 1000 248 602 110 540 KYAH UT DELTA 1000 13 415 306 540 WGTH VA RICHLANDS 1000 97 1360 79 540 WAUK WI JACKSON 400 400 1090 56 550 KTZN AK ANCHORAGE 3099 5000 2565 326 550 KFYI AZ PHOENIX 5000 1000 366 243 550 KUZZ CA BAKERSFIELD 5000 5000 709 270 550 KLLV CO BREEN 1799 132 312 550 KRAI CO CRAIG 5000 500 327 348 550 WAYR FL ORANGE PARK 5000 64 1471 98 550 WDUN GA GAINESVILLE 10000 2500 1273 88 550 KMVI HI WAILUKU 5000 3181 265 550 KFRM KS SALINA 5000 109 531 60 550 KTRS MO ST. LOUIS 5000 5000 907 73 550 KBOW MT BUTTE 5000 1000 767 336 550 WIOZ NC PINEHURST 1000 259 1504 84 550 WAME NC STATESVILLE 500 52 1420 82 550 KFYR ND BISMARCK 5000 5000 812 19 550 WGR NY BUFFALO 5000 5000 1533 63 550 WKRC OH CINCINNATI 5000 1000 1214 73 550 KOAC OR CORVALLIS 5000 5000 1071 309 550 WPAB PR PONCE 5000 5000 2712 106 550 WBZS RI PAWTUCKET 1000 500 1907 66 550 KCRS TX MIDLAND 5000 1000 360 135 550 KTSA TX SAN ANTONIO 5000 5000 636 131 550 WSVA VA HARRISONBURG 5000 1000 1512 75 550 WDEV VT WATERBURY 5000 1000 1850 61 550 KARI WA BLAINE 5000 2500 1224 322 550 WSAU WI WAUSAU 15000 20000 1071 49 560 KVOK AK KODIAK 1000 2579 320 560 WOOF AL DOTHAN 5000 118 1245 99 560 KBLU AZ YUMA 1000 1000 523 247 560 KSFO CA SAN FRANCISCO 5000 5000 895 282 560 KLZ CO DENVER 5000 281 14 560 WQAM FL MIAMI 5000 1000 1695 107 560 WIND IL CHICAGO 5000 5000 1087 63 560 WMIK KY MIDDLESBORO 2500 87 1256 81 560 WHYN MA SPRINGFIELD 5000 1000 1841 66 560 WFRB MD FROSTBURG 5000 1508 71 560 WGAN ME PORTLAND 5000 5000 1966 63 560 WRDT MI MONROE 500 14 1292 64 560 WEBC MN DULUTH 5000 5000 1046 40 560 KWTO MO SPRINGFIELD 5000 4000 730 80 560 KMON MT GREAT FALLS 5000 5000 835 343 560 WGAI NC ELIZABETH CITY 1000 500 1670 80 560 WCKL NY CATSKILL 1000 43 1783 65 560 WFIL PA PHILADELPHIA 5000 5000 1704 70 560 WXBT SC COLUMBIA 5000 5000 1426 87 560 WNSR TN BRENTWOOD 4500 75 1090 83 560 WHBQ TN MEMPHIS 5000 1000 913 88 560 KLVI TX BEAUMONT 5000 5000 825 115 560 KPQ WA WENATCHEE 5000 5000 1072 322 560 WJLS WV BECKLEY 4500 469 1390 77 567 KGUM GU AGANA 10000 6689 292 570 WAAX AL GADSDEN 5000 500 1155 90 570 KCFJ CA ALTURAS 5000 41 850 300 AM BAND RADIO STATIONS COMPILED FROM FCC CDBS DATABASE AS OF FEB 6, 2012 POWER FREQ CALL STATE LOCATION UDNCDISTANCE BEARING NOTES 570 KLAC CA LOS ANGELES 5000 5000 683 262 570 WTBN FL PINELLAS PARK, 5000 5000 1484 104 570 KQNG HI LIHUE 1000 3306 268 570 WKYX KY PADUCAH 1000 500 984 80 570 WIDS KY RUSSELL SPRINGS 500 41 1178 79 570 WSPZ MD BETHESDA 5000 1000 1597 73 570 WWNC NC ASHEVILLE 5000 5000 1325 83 570 WQDR NC RALEIGH 1000 52 1542 82 Silent 570 KSNM NM LAS CRUCES 5000 155 249 186 570 WMCA NY NEW YORK 5000 1766 69 570 WSYR NY SYRACUSE 5000 5000 1670 63 570 WKBN OH YOUNGSTOWN 5000 5000 1428 67 570 WNAX SD YANKTON 5000 5000 680 41 570 KLIF TX DALLAS 5000 5000 568 108 570 KNRS UT SALT LAKE CITY 5000 455 319 570 KVI WA SEATTLE 5000 1146 318 570 WMAM WI MARINETTE 250 100 1164 51 580 KRSA AK PETERSBURG 5000 1891 327 580 WBIL AL TUSKEGEE 500 138 1202 95 580 KSAZ AZ MARANA 5000 389 370 231 580 KMJ CA FRESNO 50000 50000 726 277 580 KUBC CO MONTROSE 5000 1000 194 334 580 WDBO FL ORLANDO 5000 5000 1533 102 580 WGAC GA AUGUSTA 5000 839 1391 89 580 KIDO ID NAMPA 5000 5000 751 317 580 WILL IL URBANA 5000 100 1022 68 580 WIBW KS TOPEKA 5000 5000 616 65 580 KJMJ LA ALEXANDRIA 5000 1000 858 107 580 WTAG MA WORCESTER 5000 5000 1886 65 580 WTCM MI TRAVERSE CITY 50000 1100 1239 54 580 WELO MS TUPELO 769 94 1000 91 580 KANA MT ANACONDA 1000 196 784 336 580 WKSK NC WEST JEFFERSON 5000 34 1380 81 580 KTMT OR ASHLAND 1000 1000 974 301 580 WHP PA HARRISBURG 5000 5000 1616 70 580 WKAQ PR SAN JUAN 10000 2721 105 580 KZMX SD HOT SPRINGS 2299 310 542 15 Silent 580 WYHM TN ROCKWOOD 1000 48 1209 83 580 KRFE TX LUBBOCK 500 289 302 121 580 WLES VA BON AIR 201 27 1592 77 580 WKTY WI LA CROSSE 5000 740 964 51 580 WCHS WV CHARLESTON 5000 5000 1357 75 585 KJAL AS TAFUNA 5000 5000 5446 242 590 KHAR AK ANCHORAGE 5000 2566 326 590 KZHS AR HOT SPRINGS 5000 67 757 93 590 KTIE CA SAN BERNARDINO 2500 959 633 261 590 KTHO CA SOUTH LAKE TAHOE 2500 500 776 289 590 KCSJ CO PUEBLO 1000 1000 192 28 590 WAFC FL CLEWISTON 930 469 1620 105 590 WDIZ FL PANAMA CITY 1700 2500 1258 102 590 WDWD GA ATLANTA 12000 4500 1233 90 590 KSSK HI HONOLULU 7500 3243 266 590 KID ID IDAHO FALLS 5000 1000 606 332 590 KFNS IL WOOD RIVER 1000 1000 912 71 590 WVLK KY LEXINGTON 5000 1000 1205 76 590 WEZE MA BOSTON 5000 1923 65 590 WJMS MI IRONWOOD 5000 1000 1104 43 590 WKZO MI KALAMAZOO 5000 5000 1193 61 590 KGLE MT GLENDIVE 1000 111 776 5 590 WCAB NC RUTHERFORDTON 1000 228 1365 84 590 KXSP NE OMAHA 5000 5000 5000 669 52 590 WROW NY ALBANY 5000 1000 1787 65 590 KUGN OR EUGENE 5000 5000 1047 307 590 WARM PA SCRANTON 5000 5000 1675 67 590 WMBS PA UNIONTOWN 1000 1000 1467 71 590 WWLX TN LAWRENCEBURG 600 133 1065 87 590 KLBJ TX AUSTIN 5000 1000 636 125 590 KSUB UT CEDAR CITY 5000 1000 399 290 590 WLVA VA LYNCHBURG 5000 1000 1498 77 Silent 590 KQNT WA SPOKANE 5000 983 328 600 KVNA AZ FLAGSTAFF 1000 48 301 262 600 KOGO CA SAN DIEGO 5000 5000 651 253 AM BAND RADIO STATIONS COMPILED FROM FCC CDBS DATABASE AS OF FEB 6, 2012 POWER FREQ CALL STATE LOCATION UDNCDISTANCE BEARING NOTES 600 KCOL CO WELLINGTON 5000 500 334 11 600 WICC CT BRIDGEPORT 1000 500 1815 68 600 WBOB FL JACKSONVILLE 5000 1799 1467 98 600 WMT IA CEDAR RAPIDS 5000 5000 897 57 600 WKYH KY PAINTSVILLE 5000 43 1303 77 600 WVOG LA NEW ORLEANS 1000 30 1020 109 600 WCAO MD BALTIMORE 5000 1625 72 600 WFST ME CARIBOU 5000 127 2097 56 600 WCHT MI ESCANABA 569 134 1206 49 600 WSNL MI FLINT 439 250 1287 61 600 KGEZ MT KALISPELL 5000 1000 938 336 600 WCVP NC MURPHY 1000 19 1253 86 600 WSJS NC WINSTON-SALEM 5000 5000 1445 81 600 KSJB ND JAMESTOWN 5000 849 25 600 WSOM OH SALEM 1000 45 1410 68 600 WFRM PA COUDERSPORT 1000 46 1567 66 600 WYEL PR MAYAGUEZ 5000 5000 2675 106 600 WREC TN MEMPHIS 5000 5000 916 88 600 KROD TX EL PASO 5000 5000 275 180 600 KERB TX KERMIT 1000 90 334 146 600 KTBB TX TYLER 5000 2500 682 108 600 WVAR WV RICHWOOD 1000 54 1423 75 610 WAGG AL BIRMINGHAM 5000 1000 1113 92 610 KARV AR RUSSELLVILLE 1000 500 739 89 610 KAVL CA LANCASTER 4900 4000 673 266 610 KEAR CA SAN FRANCISCO 5000 5000 891 283 610 KVLE CO VAIL 5000 216 253 358 610 WSNG CT TORRINGTON 1000 500 1822 66 610 WIOD FL MIAMI 5000 5000 1691 106 610 WVTJ FL PENSACOLA 500 157 1162 103 610 WPLO GA GRAYSON 1500 224 1269 89 610 WCEH GA HAWKINSVILLE 500 126 1328 94 610 WRUS KY RUSSELLVILLE 1799 59 1078 80 610 KDAL MN DULUTH 5000 5000 1043 39 610 KCSP MO KANSAS CITY 5000 5000 674 68 610 KOJM MT HAVRE 1000 1000 891 350 610 WFNZ NC CHARLOTTE 5000 1000 1423 84 610 KCSR NE CHADRON 1000 118 509 19 610 WGIR NH MANCHESTER 5000 1000 1905 64 610 KNML NM ALBUQUERQUE 5000 5000 63 198 610 WTVN OH COLUMBUS 5000 5000 1296 70 610 KRTA OR MEDFORD 2500 5000 986 301 610 WIP PA PHILADELPHIA 5000 1713 71 610 WEXS PR PATILLAS 250 1000 2744 105 610 KILT TX HOUSTON 5000 5000 753 120 610 WVBE VA ROANOKE 5000 1000 1454 78 610 WXVA VA WINCHESTER 500 500 1548 73 610 KONA WA KENNEWICK-RICHLAND-P 5000 5000 969 320 620 KGTL AK HOMER 5000 2586 323 620 WJHX AL LEXINGTON 5000 98 1065 87 620 KTAR AZ PHOENIX 5000 5000 363 244 620 KIGS CA HANFORD 1000 1000 739 276 620 KMJC CA MOUNT SHASTA 1000 28 938 298 620 KJOL CO GRAND JUNCTION 5000 79 256 330 620 WDAE FL ST.
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