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The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 801 kHz:
Australia[edit]
- VL4QY Cairns, Queensland
- VL5RM at Berri, South Australia
North Korea[edit]
Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (평양방송), Kimchaek[citation needed]
Philippines[edit]
- DXES at General Santos
- DYKA at San Jose
- DZNC at Cauayan
Spain[edit]
Radio Nacional from several transmitters
United States[edit]
References[edit]
Lists of radio stations by frequency |
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Stations that broadcast for public reception |
Continuous wave/Morse | | VLF | | in kHz |
- 17.2
- 20.5
- 23
- 25
- 25.1
- 25.5
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| LF (LW) | | Radio clocks |
- 40
- 50
- 60
- 60
- 60
- 66.67
- 68.5
- 77.5
- 77.5
- 100
- 162
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By AM frequencies | | LF (LW) | Regions 1 and 3, 9 kHz spacing |
- 153
- 162
- 1641
- 171
- 1771
- 180
- 1831
- 189
- 198
- 207
- 2091
- 216
- 225
- 2271
- 234
- 243
- 252
- 261
- 270
- 279
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| MF (MW) | Regions 1 and 3, 9 kHz spacing | |
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Region 2, 10 kHz spacing | |
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High frequency shortwave frequencies in MHz | | 120 m | |
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| 90 m | |
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| 75 m |
- 3.81
- 4.015
- 4.146
- 4.2075
- 4.213
- 4.363
- 4.372
- 4.387
- 4.414
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| 60 m |
- 4.8615
- 4.996
- 5
- 5
- 5
- 5
- 5
- 5
- 5.006
- 5.025
- 5.13
- 5.83
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| 49 m |
- 6.03
- 6.07
- 6.15
- 6.16
- 6.16
- 6.317
- 6.318
- 6.351
- 6.37
- 6.51
- 6.9
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| 41 m |
- 7.49
- 7.505
- 7.6
- 7.646
- 7.795
- 7.8
- 7.85
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| 31 m |
- 8.006
- 8.113
- 8.120
- 8.291
- 8.421
- 8.473
- 8.4785
- 8.625
- 8.646
- 8.686
- 8.728
- 8.728
- 8.746
- 8.749
- 8.809
- 9.265
- 9.275
- 9.33
- 9.395
- 9.475
- 9.955
- 9.835
- 9.996
- 10
- 10
- 10
- 10
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| 25 m |
- 12.5815
- 12.5905
- 12.6645
- 12.691
- 12.857
- 12.961
- 13.026
- 13.0425
- 13.14
- 13.173
- 13.146
- 13.191
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| 19 m |
- 14.67
- 14.996
- 15
- 15
- 15
- 15
- 15
- 15.42
- 15.65
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| 16 m |
- 16.809
- 16.905
- 16.957
- 16.9615
- 17.094
- 17.257
- 17.26
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| 15 m | |
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| 13 m |
- 22.3835
- 22.447
- 22.461
- 22.735
- 22.762
- 22.783
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| 11 m | |
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By FM frequencies | VHF (Band I/ OIRT FM) | Regions 1 and 3, 30 kHz spacing3 | |
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VHF (Band II/ CCIR FM) | Regions 1 and 3, 50/100 kHz spacing3 | |
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Region 2, 200 kHz spacing | |
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| Japan FM, Brazil eFM | |
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| Weather radio |
- 162.400
- 162.425
- 162.450
- 162.475
- 162.500
- 162.525
- 162.550
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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
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