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311 Am3-Radio Station Contacts Freq AM3 RADIO REV.H Oct 1, 2004 Location 41.28.20 N 72.54.47 W RX kHz I.D. Location City & ST P Watt D km One AD Am3 1 530 CIAO Brampton ON 250 617.30 2574.29 3650.00 2 530 CMO_ Isla de Juventud CU [RHC] 10000 2383.55 5958.88 5245.19 3 530 RVC So. Caicos Is. 50000 2218.55 4721.35 2218.55 4 535 GBN St. Georges GN [now 540] 10000 3734.00 9335.00 8216.96 5 540 CBGA1 New Carlisle QC [QNS] 10000 934.18 2335.45 2055.74 6 540 WLIE Islip NY [now SS: 250W] 220 83.97 358.48 508.98 7 540 WWCS Cannonsburg PA 500 625.08 2315.99 3205.79 8 550 CHLN Trois-Rivieres PQ [off] 5000 530.62 1434.51 1488.48 9 550 WDDZ Pawtucket RI 500 134.55 498.52 690.05 10 550 WGR Buffalo NY 5000 509.79 1378.19 1430.05 11 550 WSVA Harrisonburg VA 1000 611.18 2037.27 2678.12 12 555 ZIZ Bassaterre KN [approx] 10000 2857.00 7142.50 6287.05 13 560 CFOS Owen Sound ON 1000 733.41 2444.70 3213.72 14 560 WHYN Springfield MA [nite] 1000 82.43 274.77 361.20 15 560 WJLS Beckley WV 470 819.57 3067.14 4259.40 16 570 CMEA Santa Clara CU [Reloj] 30000 2212.73 4942.31 2981.39 17 570 WMCA New York City NY 5000 127.87 345.69 358.70 18 570 WSYR Syracuse NY 5000 315.39 852.64 884.72 19 580 WHP Harrisburg PA 5000 363.48 982.65 1019.62 20 580 WTAG Worcester MA 5000 131.95 356.72 370.14 21 590 CKRS Jonquiere PQ [off] 10000 779.08 1947.70 1714.43 22 590 CMCA San Antonio Vegas CU [RHC] 150000 2250.36 4347.60 857.45 23 590 WEZE Boston MA 5000 183.27 495.46 514.10 24 590 WROW Albany NY 1000 142.14 473.80 622.84 25 600 WICC Bridgeport CT [nite] 500 40.57 150.32 208.07 26 610 CKTB St. Katherine's ON 5000 543.07 1468.17 1523.40 27 610 WIP Philadelphia PA 5000 257.45 696.00 722.19 28 620 WHEN Syracuse NY 1000 324.06 1080.20 1419.99 29 620 WSNR Jersey City NJ 15000 119.37 285.84 223.21 30 620 WVMT Burlington VT 5000 341.39 922.93 957.66 31 630 WPRO Providence RI 5000 136.35 368.62 382.49 32 640 CFMJ Richmond Hill ON 50000 568.39 1209.61 568.39 33 640 CMLA Victoria Tun CU [RProg.] 10000 2313.00 5782.50 5089.94 34 640 WHLO Akron OH 500 730.69 2707.29 3747.42 35 640 WWJZ Horsham Township NJ 950 257.96 866.30 1144.26 36 640 WXSM Blountville TN 810 988.12 3397.37 4550.10 37 650 WSM Nashville TN 50000 1346.62 2865.78 1346.62 38 660 WFAN New York City NY 50000 99.86 212.51 99.86 39 660 WLFJ Greenville SC [error] 50000 1109.35 2360.84 1109.35 40 670 CMBC Arroyo Arena CU [RProg.] 50000 2232.92 4751.93 2232.92 41 670 WSCR Chicago IL 50000 1257.81 2676.78 1257.81 42 680 WRKO Boston MA 50000 180.10 383.28 180.10 43 690 CINF Montreal QC 50000 440.48 937.40 440.48 44 690 WADS Ansonia CT [day] 3200 21.85 62.34 70.34 45 700 WLW Cinncinati OH 50000 993.54 2114.38 993.54 46 710 CMLC Victoria Tun CU [RReb.] 10000 2315.89 5789.73 5096.30 47 710 WAQI Miami FL 50000 1854.91 3947.48 1854.91 48 710 WOR New York City NY 50000 124.51 264.97 124.51 49 720 CMMC Baracoa CU [RHCadena] 10000 2354.87 5887.18 5182.08 50 720 WGN Chicago IL 50000 1254.31 2669.33 1254.31 Page 1 Freq 51 730 CKAC Montreal QC 50000 457.43 973.47 457.43 52 730 WACE Chicopee MA [day] 5000 80.87 218.63 226.85 53 730 WJTO Bath ME [FCC test] 1000 366.46 1221.53 1605.79 54 740 CHWO Toronto ON 50000 611.91 1302.22 611.91 55 740 WNYH Huntingdon NY [day] 20000 81.73 190.02 134.55 56 750 WSB Atlanta GA 50000 1307.77 2783.10 1307.77 57 760 CMKC Cacocun CU [Reloj] 75000 2345.83 4811.90 1758.40 58 760 WJR Detroit MI 50000 856.55 1822.85 856.55 59 770 WABC New York City NY 50000 117.03 249.05 117.03 60 780 CFDR Dartmouth NS [off] 15000 826.63 1979.43 1545.73 61 780 WBBM Chicago IL 50000 1253.76 2668.16 1253.76 62 780 WTME Rumford ME [day //WEZR] 10000 390.33 975.83 858.95 63 790 CFNW Port au Choix NF [//CJBC] 1000 1570.31 5234.37 6880.92 64 790 CIGM Sudbury ON 50000 845.15 1798.59 845.15 65 790 CMBB Guanabacoa CU [Reloj] 50000 2218.65 4721.57 2218.65 66 790 WSGW Saginaw MI 1000 920.18 3067.27 4032.13 67 800 CKLW Windsor ON 50000 838.76 1784.99 838.76 68 800 WLAD Danbury CT [day] 1000 45.78 152.60 200.60 69 800 WNNW Lawrence MA [day] 244 195.07 817.08 1158.91 70 810 WGY Schenectady NY 50000 172.53 367.17 172.53 71 820 CMD_ Contramaestre CU [Reloj] 1000 2378.00 7926.67 10420.13 72 820 WNYC New York City NY 1000 127.88 426.27 560.36 73 820 WTOP Frederick MD [WWWP] 430 448.59 1703.42 2375.79 74 830 WCRN Worcester MA 5000 118.48 320.31 332.36 75 840 CMLB Victoria Tun CU [Reloj] 10000 2312.99 5782.48 5089.92 76 840 WHAS Louisville KY 50000 1124.87 2393.87 1124.87 77 840 WRYM New Britain CT [nite] 125 28.26 134.77 190.27 78 850 CKVL Montreal QC 35000 439.22 966.58 544.20 79 850 CME_ Isla de Juventude CU [Reloj] 1000 2383.55 7945.17 10444.45 80 850 WEEI Boston MA 50000 163.07 347.03 163.07 81 860 CJBC Toronto ON 50000 611.91 1302.22 611.91 82 860 WBGR Baltimore MD 66 386.53 2124.32 2906.18 83 870 CMGB Sancti Spiritus CU [Reloj] 1000 2256.82 7522.73 9889.13 84 870 WHCU Ithaca NY [day] 5000 306.56 828.77 859.95 85 870 WQBS San Juan PR 5000 2648.41 7159.86 7429.25 86 870 WQRX Valley Head AL [day] 10000 1350.58 3376.45 2972.06 87 870 WWL New Orleans LA 50000 2016.34 4291.03 2016.34 88 880 WCBS New York City NY 50000 99.86 212.51 99.86 89 890 CMHB Camaguay CU [RProg] 30000 2283.37 5100.09 3076.56 90 890 WLS Chicago IL 50000 1241.86 2642.83 1241.86 91 900 CHML Hamilton ON 50000 626.63 1333.55 626.63 92 910 WLAT New Britain CT 5000 28.43 76.86 79.75 93 920 CJCH Halifax NS [COMS] 25000 827.10 1880.65 1223.57 94 920 CKNX Wingham ON 1000 737.91 2459.70 3233.44 95 920 WHJJ Providence RI 5000 135.82 367.18 381.00 96 920 WIRD Lake Placid NY 87 322.87 1664.69 2316.67 97 930 WBEN Buffalo NY 5000 524.92 1419.10 1472.49 98 940 CINW Montreal QC 50000 440.48 937.40 440.48 99 950 WPEN Philadelphia PA 21000 253.36 586.18 407.72 100 960 CMDJ Guantanamo CU [Reloj] 10000 2387.00 5967.50 5252.78 101 960 WELI New Haven CT 5000 11.47 31.01 32.18 102 980 CKRU Peterborough ON 5000 533.82 1443.16 1497.46 Page 2 Freq 103 980 WTEM Washington DC 5000 443.44 1198.82 1243.93 104 990 HJDB Medellin CM [RNac. Med.] 50000 3923.20 8349.06 3923.20 105 990 WALE Greenville RI 5000 121.90 329.55 341.95 106 990 WLGZ Rochester NY 2500 451.49 1328.72 1560.35 107 990 WNTP Philadelphia PA [day] 10000 251.05 627.63 552.46 108 990 WXCT Southington CT [now SS] 80 12.58 66.10 91.57 109 1000 WMVP Chicago IL 50000 1251.45 2663.24 1251.45 110 1010 CFRB Toronto ON 50000 595.13 1266.51 595.13 111 1010 WINS New York City NY 50000 124.53 265.02 124.53 112 1010 WNTK Newport NH [day] 10000 218.83 547.08 481.55 113 1020 CMLE Victoria Tun CU [Reloj] 1000 2314.57 7715.23 10142.19 114 1020 KDKA Pittsburgh PA 50000 599.06 1274.88 599.06 115 1020 WKZE Sharon CT [day] 2500 75.60 222.49 261.27 116 1030 WBZ Boston MA 50000 190.99 406.45 190.99 117 1040 CJMS St. Constant QC 5000 436.92 1181.19 1225.64 118 1040 WHO Des Moines IA 50000 1696.28 3609.90 1696.28 119 1050 WEPN New York City NY 50000 121.84 259.29 121.84 120 1060 KYW Philadelphia PA 50000 248.63 529.12 248.63 121 1070 CBA Moncton NB [off] 50000 832.17 1770.96 832.17 122 1080 WTIC Hartford CT 50000 35.11 74.72 35.11 123 1090 WBAL Baltimore MD 50000 401.21 853.83 401.21 124 1100 WHLI Hempstead NY [day] 10000 105.22 263.05 231.54 125 1100 WTAM Cleveland OH 50000 726.64 1546.38 726.64 126 1100 WTWN Wells River VT [CrHr] 2000 305.45 925.32 1122.47 127 1110 WBT Charlotte NC 50000 989.69 2106.18 989.69 128 1110 WCEC Salem NH [day] 5000 197.24 533.23 553.29 129 1120 KMOX St.
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