1500 AM

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1500 kHz:[1] The Federal Communications Commission categorizes 1500 AM as a U.S. clear-channel frequency.[2] WFED and KSTP are the dominant Class A stations on 1500 AM.

In Argentina

  • LT22 in Pehuajo, Buenos Aires (Defunct)
  • LRI208 in Lavallol, Buenos Aires
  • LT45 in San Javier, Misiones (Defunct?)
  • LU1 in Melchor Romero, Buenos Aires
  • LT34 in Zarate, Buenos Aires

In Mexico

In the United States

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

Call signCity of licenseDay kWNight kWTransmitter coordinates
KANIWharton, Texas0.50.529.322778°N 96.058889°W / 29.322778; -96.058889 (KANI - 0.5 kW day, 0.5 kW night)
KBRNBoerne, Texas0.25029.812222°N 98.728056°W / 29.812222; -98.728056 (KBRN - 0.25 kW day, off air at night)
KCLFNew Roads, Louisiana1030.735556°N 91.416111°W / 30.735556; -91.416111 (KCLF - 1 kW day, off air at night)
KHKAHonolulu, Hawaii5521.336111°N 157.8925°W / 21.336111; -157.8925 (KHKA - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
KJIMSherman, Texas1033.691667°N 96.558333°W / 33.691667; -96.558333 (KJIM - 1 kW day, off air at night)
KMXOMerkel, Texas0.25032.471389°N 100.005278°W / 32.471389; -100.005278 (KMXO - 0.25 kW day, off air at night)
KPGMPawhuska, Oklahoma0.5036.761667°N 96.199444°W / 36.761667; -96.199444 (KPGM - 0.5 kW day, off air at night)
KSJXSan Jose, California10537.357778°N 121.871389°W / 37.357778; -121.871389 (KSJX - 10 kW day, 5 kW night)
KSTPSaint Paul, Minnesota505045.025556°N 93.047778°W / 45.025556; -93.047778 (KSTP - 50 kW day, 50 kW night)[3]
WAKEValparaiso, Indiana10.2541.443333°N 87.048333°W / 41.443333; -87.048333 (WAKE - 1 kW day, 0.25 kW night)
WBRIIndianapolis, Indiana5039.870556°N 86.088056°W / 39.870556; -86.088056 (WBRI - 5 kW day, off air at night)
WBZIXenia, Ohio5039.713333°N 83.913333°W / 39.713333; -83.913333 (WBZI - 5 kW day, off air at night)
WDEBJamestown, Tennessee1036.425278°N 84.942222°W / 36.425278; -84.942222 (WDEB - 1 kW day, off air at night)
WDPCDallas, Georgia5033.944444°N 84.824444°W / 33.944444; -84.824444 (WDPC - 5 kW day, off air at night)
WFEDWashington, District of Columbia505039.041944°N 77.046389°W / 39.041944; -77.046389 (WFED - 50 kW day, 50 kW night)
WFIFMilford, Connecticut5041.1925°N 73.101389°W / 41.1925; -73.101389 (WFIF - 5 kW day, off air at night)
WGHTPompton Lakes, New Jersey1040.980833°N 74.285°W / 40.980833; -74.285 (WGHT - 1 kW day, off air at night)
WKAXRussellville, Alabama1034.528333°N 87.711389°W / 34.528333; -87.711389 (WKAX - 1 kW day, off air at night)
WKXOBerea, Kentucky10.00537.715833°N 83.974722°W / 37.715833; -83.974722 (WKXO - 1 kW day, 0.005 kW night)
WLQVDetroit, Michigan501042.231111°N 83.199444°W / 42.231111; -83.199444 (WLQV - 50 kW day, 10 kW night)
WMJLMarion, Kentucky0.175037.337778°N 88.0675°W / 37.337778; -88.0675 (WMJL - 0.175 kW day, off air at night)
WMNTManati, Puerto Rico10.2518.435°N 66.498333°W / 18.435; -66.498333 (WMNT - 1 kW day, 0.25 kW night)
WPJXZion, Illinois0.250.00242.455278°N 87.900833°W / 42.455278; -87.900833 (WPJX - 0.25 kW day, 0.002 kW night)
WPMBVandalia, Illinois0.250.00238.957778°N 89.122778°W / 38.957778; -89.122778 (WPMB - 0.25 kW day, 0.002 kW night)
WPOTTrenton, Tennessee0.250.00635.981111°N 88.925556°W / 35.981111; -88.925556 (WPOT - 0.25 kW day, 0.006 kW night)
WPSONew Port Richey, Florida0.25028.258889°N 82.729167°W / 28.258889; -82.729167 (WPSO - 0.25 kW day, off air at night)
WQCRAlabaster, Alabama2.30.00333.2075°N 86.759444°W / 33.2075; -86.759444 (WQCR - 2.3 kW day, 0.003 kW night)
WQMSQuitman, Mississippi1032.064167°N 88.724167°W / 32.064167; -88.724167 (WQMS - 1 kW day, off air at night)
WSMXWinston-Salem, North Carolina0.14036.073889°N 80.255278°W / 36.073889; -80.255278 (WSMX - 0.14 kW day, off air at night)
WVSMRainsville, Alabama1034.498889°N 85.842778°W / 34.498889; -85.842778 (WVSM - 1 kW day, off air at night)
WZZQGaffney, South Carolina1035.088333°N 81.644444°W / 35.088333; -81.644444 (WZZQ - 1 kW day, off air at night)
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References

  1. http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?state=&call=&arn=&city=&freq=1500&fre2=1500&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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