1210 AM

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1210 kHz:[1] 1210 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. WPHT in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is the dominant (and the only) Class A station on 1210 AM.[2]

In Argentina

  • Del Promesero in José C Paz, Buenos Aires
  • LRI229 in Las Flores

In Canada

Call signCity of licenseDay kWNight kWTransmitter coordinates
CBAKAklavik, Northwest Territories0.040.0468.2222°N 135.028°W / 68.2222; -135.028 (CBAK - 0.04 kW day, 0.04 kW night)
CFYMKindersley, Saskatchewan10.2551.451389°N 109.145556°W / 51.451389; -109.145556 (CFYM - 1 kW day, 0.25 kW night)
VOARSt. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (moving to 96.7 FM)101047.5347°N 52.8211°W / 47.5347; -52.8211 (VOAR - 10 kW day, 10 kW night)

In Mexico

In the United States

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

Call signCity of licenseDay kWNight kWTransmitter coordinates
KEVTSahuarita, Arizona10132.034444°N 110.945833°W / 32.034444; -110.945833 (KEVT - 10 kW day, 1 kW night)
KGYNGuymon, Oklahoma101036.676111°N 101.382778°W / 36.676111; -101.382778 (KGYN - 10 kW day, 10 kW night)
KHATLaramie, Wyoming10141.255278°N 105.550278°W / 41.255278; -105.550278 (KHAT - 10 kW day, 1 kW night)
KHKRWashington, Utah100.2537.143889°N 113.500833°W / 37.143889; -113.500833 (KHKR - 10 kW day, 0.25 kW night)
KMIAAuburn-Federal Way, Washington27.51047.302778°N 122.2193055°W / 47.302778; -122.2193055 (KMIA - 27.5 kW day, 10 kW night)[3]
KOKKHuron, South Dakota50.8744.362222°N 98.1525°W / 44.362222; -98.1525 (KOKK - 5 kW day, 0.87 kW night)
KPRZSan Marcos-Poway, California201033.069444°N 117.193056°W / 33.069444; -117.193056 (KPRZ - 20 kW day, 10 kW night)
KQEQFowler, California50.3736.715417°N 119.8029165°W / 36.715417; -119.8029165 (KQEQ - 5 kW day, 0.37 kW night)[3]
KRPURocklin, California50.538.5968055°N 121.2245835°W / 38.5968055; -121.2245835 (KRPU - 5 kW day, 0.5 kW night)[3]
KRSVAfton, Wyoming50.2542.722778°N 110.960833°W / 42.722778; -110.960833 (KRSV - 5 kW day, 0.25 kW night)
KUBRSan Juan, Texas10526.244722°N 98.090278°W / 26.244722; -98.090278 (KUBR - 10 kW day, 5 kW night)
KZOOHonolulu, Hawaii1121.294722°N 157.863611°W / 21.294722; -157.863611 (KZOO - 1 kW day, 1 kW night)
WANBWaynesburg, Pennsylvania5039.87°N 80.133611°W / 39.87; -80.133611 (WANB - 5 kW day, off air at night)
WDAODayton, Ohio1039.726667°N 84.206389°W / 39.726667; -84.206389 (WDAO - 1 kW day, off air at night)
WHOYSalinas, Puerto Rico5517.977222°N 66.303889°W / 17.977222; -66.303889 (WHOY - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
WILYCentralia, Illinois100.00338.419722°N 89.141528°W / 38.419722; -89.141528 (WILY - 10 kW day, 0.003 kW night)
WJNLKingsley, Michigan50044.559444°N 85.593611°W / 44.559444; -85.593611 (WJNL - 50 kW day, off air at night)
WMPSBartlett, Tennessee100.2535.261111°N 89.830556°W / 35.261111; -89.830556 (WMPS - 10 kW day, 0.25 kW night)
WNMAMiami Springs, Florida472.525.9°N 80.363611°W / 25.9; -80.363611 (WNMA - 47 kW day, 2.5 kW night)
WPHTPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania505039.979444°N 74.986944°W / 39.979444; -74.986944 (WPHT - 50 kW day, 50 kW night)
WSBIStatic, Tennessee10036.622778°N 85.0875°W / 36.622778; -85.0875 (WSBI - 10 kW day, off air at night)
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References

  1. http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?state=&call=&arn=&city=&freq=1210&fre2=1210&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. Coordinates are halfway between the daytime and nighttime antenna locations.
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