1060 AM

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1060 kHz:[1] 1060 AM is a United States and Mexican clear-channel frequency. KYW in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and XEEP in Ejército de Oriente, Distrito Federal, Mexico share Class A status on 1060 kHz.[2]

Canada

Cuba

  • CMGW - Radio 26 in Matanzas.[3][4]

Guatemala (Channel 53)

  • TGXA in Guatemala

[5]

Mexico

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

United States

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

Call signCity of licenseDay kWNight kWTransmitter coordinates
KBFLSpringfield, Missouri0.470.01937.225833°N 93.359167°W / 37.225833; -93.359167 (KBFL - 0.47 kW day, 0.019 kW night)
KBGNCaldwell, Idaho10043.720278°N 116.532778°W / 43.720278; -116.532778 (KBGN - 10 kW day, off air at night)
KDUSTempe, Arizona50.533.361944°N 111.9675°W / 33.361944; -111.9675 (KDUS - 5 kW day, 0.5 kW night)
KDYLSouth Salt Lake, Utah100.14940.535556°N 112.077222°W / 40.535556; -112.077222 (KDYL - 10 kW day, 0.149 kW night)
KFILPreston, Minnesota1043.680278°N 92.141944°W / 43.680278; -92.141944 (KFIL - 1 kW day, off air at night)
KFITLockhart, Texas2030.320278°N 97.649722°W / 30.320278; -97.649722 (KFIT - 2 kW day, off air at night)
KFOYSparks, Nevada50.539.573611°N 119.847778°W / 39.573611; -119.847778 (KFOY - 5 kW day, 0.5 kW night)
KGFXPierre, South Dakota10144.286667°N 100.338333°W / 44.286667; -100.338333 (KGFX - 10 kW day, 1 kW night)
KIJNFarwell, Texas10034.387222°N 103.030833°W / 34.387222; -103.030833 (KIJN - 10 kW day, off air at night)
KIPAHilo, Hawaii5519.696667°N 155.051389°W / 19.696667; -155.051389 (KIPA - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
KKVVLas Vegas, Nevada50.04336.156111°N 115.258889°W / 36.156111; -115.258889 (KKVV - 5 kW day, 0.043 kW night)
KNLVOrd, Nebraska10.02341.571389°N 98.9225°W / 41.571389; -98.9225 (KNLV - 1 kW day, 0.023 kW night)
KRCNLongmont, Colorado500.11140.235972°N 105.0333335°W / 40.235972; -105.0333335 (KRCN - 50 kW day, 0.111 kW night)[6]
KTNSOakhurst, California50.02337.296111°N 119.606389°W / 37.296111; -119.606389 (KTNS - 5 kW day, 0.023 kW night)
KXPLEl Paso, Texas10031.811389°N 106.531389°W / 31.811389; -106.531389 (KXPL - 10 kW day, off air at night)
KYWPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania505040.103333°N 75.248889°W / 40.103333; -75.248889 (KYW - 50 kW day, 50 kW night)
WCGBJuana Diaz, Puerto Rico50.517.991111°N 66.475556°W / 17.991111; -66.475556 (WCGB - 5 kW day, 0.5 kW night)
WCOKSparta, North Carolina1.1036.481944°N 81.093056°W / 36.481944; -81.093056 (WCOK - 1.1 kW day, off air at night)
WHFBBenton Harbor-Saint Jo, Michigan50.00142.078889°N 86.466667°W / 42.078889; -86.466667 (WHFB - 5 kW day, 0.001 kW night)
WILBCanton, Ohio15040.834167°N 81.43°W / 40.834167; -81.43 (WILB - 15 kW day, off air at night)
WIXCTitusville, Florida50528.663056°N 80.921389°W / 28.663056; -80.921389 (WIXC - 50 kW day, 5 kW night)
WJKYJamestown, Kentucky1037.025278°N 85.056389°W / 37.025278; -85.056389 (WJKY - 1 kW day, off air at night)
WKMQTupelo, Mississippi0.960.01234.255°N 88.69°W / 34.255; -88.69 (WKMQ - 0.96 kW day, 0.012 kW night)
WKNGTallapoosa, Georgia50033.735°N 85.252222°W / 33.735; -85.252222 (WKNG - 50 kW day, off air at night)
WLNONew Orleans, Louisiana50529.879444°N 89.9975°W / 29.879444; -89.9975 (WLNO - 50 kW day, 5 kW night)
WMCLMcleansboro, Illinois2.50.00238.104492°N 88.563386°W / 38.104492; -88.563386 (WMCL - 2.5 kW day, 0.002 kW night)
WNPCNewport, Tennessee1035.986111°N 83.179444°W / 35.986111; -83.179444 (WNPC - 1 kW day, off air at night)
WQMVWaverly, Tennessee10.00436.0875°N 87.855°W / 36.0875; -87.855 (WQMV - 1 kW day, 0.004 kW night)
WQOMNatick, Massachusetts502.542.247222°N 71.425278°W / 42.247222; -71.425278 (WQOM - 50 kW day, 2.5 kW night)
WRHLRochelle, Illinois0.250.0541.923333°N 89.058333°W / 41.923333; -89.058333 (WRHL - 0.25 kW day, 0.05 kW night)
WXNCMonroe, North Carolina4034.987778°N 80.518056°W / 34.987778; -80.518056 (WXNC - 4 kW day, off air at night)
gollark: I read some of the player's manual.
gollark: That's actually how it's defined, even.
gollark: See, people say "chaotic good" a lot, but most people are... true neutral.
gollark: Do you mean that chaotic *is* good, or are you just saying chaotic good?
gollark: HYPOcracy.

References

  1. http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?state=&call=&arn=&city=&freq=1060&fre2=1060&single=1&type=3&facid=&class=&list=1&dist=&dlat2=&mlat2=&slat2=&NS=N&dlon2=&mlon2=&slon2=&EW=W&size=9
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2013-02-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Radio26.Cu - Matanzas, Atenas de Cuba – Jovellanos". www.radio26.cu.
  4. "Cuban Radio Directory and Guide by KG5JST: Mediumwave/AM Radio in Cuba". app.jmb.mx.
  5. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-03-25. Retrieved 2013-01-31.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. Coordinates are halfway between the daytime and nighttime antenna locations.
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