540 AM

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 540 kHz: 540 AM is a Canadian and Mexican clear-channel frequency.[1] CBK, CBT and XEWA-AM share Class A status of 540 kHz.

In Argentina

  • LRA14 in Santa Fe
  • LRA25 in Tartagal
  • LU17 in Puerto Madryn
  • Radio Pasion in Buenos Aires

In Australia

  • 4QL in Longreach, QLD
  • 7SD in Scottsdale, TAS

In Belgium

  • ORU in Brussels

In Brazil

  • ZYH-295 in Manaus
  • ZYH-481 in Irece
  • ZYH-610 in Caninde
  • ZYH-755 in Goiânia
  • ZYH-894 in Barra Do Corda
  • ZYI-411 in Corumba
  • ZYJ322 in Borrazopolis
  • ZYJ-450 in Niteroi
  • ZYJ-778 in Rio do Sul
  • ZYJ-924 in Aracaju
  • ZYK26 in Canoas
  • ZYK-322 in Santo Ângelo
  • ZYK-734 in Sumare
  • ZYK-697 in Birigui
  • ZYL331 in Ipanema

In Canada

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

Call signCity of licenseDay kWNight kWTransmitter coordinates
CBKWatrous, Saskatchewan505051.68°N 105.446667°W / 51.68; -105.446667 (CBK - 50 kW day, 50 kW night)
CBKOCoal Harbour, British Columbia0.040.0450.601111°N 127.573056°W / 50.601111; -127.573056 (CBKO - 0.04 kW day, 0.04 kW night)
CBTGrand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador101048.950833°N 55.626111°W / 48.950833; -55.626111 (CBT - 10 kW day, 10 kW night)
CBYWWells, British Columbia0.040.0453.106944°N 121.545833°W / 53.106944; -121.545833 (CBYW - 0.04 kW day, 0.04 kW night)

In Chile

  • CB-054 in Melipilla
  • CD-054 in Valdivia

In Colombia

  • HJKA in Bogotá

In Costa Rica

  • TICAL in Cartago

In the Dominican Republic

  • HICM in Santo Domingo

In Ecuador

  • HCFA2 in Guayaquil

In El Salvador

  • YSHV in San Salvador
  • YNOW in Managua

In Ethiopia

  • ETEBS in Ghimbi

Finland

  • OFF in Oulu

In Grenada

  • ZBF-AM in Morne Rouge

In Guatemala

  • Radio Amistad (call-sign unknown) in San Pedro La Laguna
  • Radio Cobán (call-sign unknown) in Cobán

In Hungary

In Indonesia

  • 8FG200 in Bandung
  • PM5DXA in Barabai
  • PM8CNI in Trimurjo

In Iran

  • EPM-3 in Mashhad

In Japan

In Kuwait

  • 9KV-1 in Kabd

In Mali

  • TZH in Bamako

In Mexico

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

New Zealand

  • ZL1XC in Tauranga/Papamoa
  • ZL2XNR in New Plymouth/Kaimata

In Nicaragua

  • YNDW in Managua

Pakistan

  • APP-1 in Peshawar

In Panama

  • HOPU in Los Algarrobos / David, Chiriqui
  • HOU 23 in Los Algarrobos, Veraguas

In Peru

  • OBX4E in Lima
  • OCX2D in Trujillo

In the Philippines

In the Russian Federation

  • RW388 in Orenburg

In Samoa

  • 5W2AP in Apia

In South Korea

  • HLCZ-AM in Hongsong
  • HLSC-AM in Jumchon
  • HLSN-AM in Changsu

In Spain

  • EAJ15 in Barcelona

In Thailand

  • HSAT-AM in Bangkok

In the United States

Broadcast

Call signCity of licenseDay kWNight kWTransmitter coordinates
KDFTFerris, Texas10.24932.51375°N 96.574167°W / 32.51375; -96.574167 (KDFT - 1 kW day, 0.249 kW night)[2]
KMLBMonroe, Louisiana40.02632.543333°N 92.179167°W / 32.543333; -92.179167 (KMLB - 4 kW day, 0.026 kW night)
KNMXLas Vegas, New Mexico50.0235.573611°N 105.171389°W / 35.573611; -105.171389 (KNMX - 5 kW day, 0.02 kW night)
KRXACarmel Valley, California100.536.66°N 121.541389°W / 36.66; -121.541389 (KRXA - 10 kW day, 0.5 kW night)
KVIPRedding, California2.50.01440.623611°N 122.280278°W / 40.623611; -122.280278 (KVIP - 2.5 kW day, 0.014 kW night)
KWMTFort Dodge, Iowa50.1742.495833°N 94.209167°W / 42.495833; -94.209167 (KWMT - 5 kW day, 0.17 kW night)
KYAHDelta, Utah10.01339.336667°N 112.555833°W / 39.336667; -112.555833 (KYAH - 1 kW day, 0.013 kW night)
WAUKJackson, Wisconsin0.40.443.333333°N 88.152778°W / 43.333333; -88.152778 (WAUK - 0.4 kW day, 0.4 kW night)
WBWDIslip, New York100.2240.751667°N 73.213889°W / 40.751667; -73.213889 (WBWD - 10 kW day, 0.22 kW night)
WDAKColumbus, Georgia40.03832.432778°N 84.950556°W / 32.432778; -84.950556 (WDAK - 4 kW day, 0.038 kW night)
WETCWendell-Zebulon, North Carolina40.535.869167°N 78.432222°W / 35.869167; -78.432222 (WETC - 4 kW day, 0.5 kW night)
WFLFPine Hills, Florida504628.481833°N 81.661917°W / 28.481833; -81.661917 (WFLF - 50 kW day, 46 kW night)
WGOPPocomoke City, Maryland0.50.24338.053056°N 75.569722°W / 38.053056; -75.569722 (WGOP - 0.5 kW day, 0.243 kW night)
WGTHRichlands, Virginia10.09737.083611°N 81.782778°W / 37.083611; -81.782778 (WGTH - 1 kW day, 0.097 kW night)
WKFNClarksville, Tennessee40.05536.541111°N 87.325833°W / 36.541111; -87.325833 (WKFN - 4 kW day, 0.055 kW night)
WRGCSylva, North Carolina50.1435.393056°N 83.193889°W / 35.393056; -83.193889 (WRGC - 5 kW day, 0.14 kW night)
WWCSCanonsburg, Pennsylvania50.540.289444°N 80.185278°W / 40.289444; -80.185278 (WWCS - 5 kW day, 0.5 kW night)
WXYGSauk Rapids, Minnesota0.850.2545.605°N 94.139167°W / 45.605; -94.139167 (WXYG - 0.85 kW day, 0.25 kW night)
WYNNFlorence, South Carolina0.250.16634.218056°N 79.808333°W / 34.218056; -79.808333 (WYNN - 0.25 kW day, 0.166 kW night)

Travelers' information stations

  • WPNZ394 in Georgetown, Colorado
  • WPDI548 in Denver, Colorado
  • WPFI377 in Albany, New York
  • WPJM930 in Chanute, Kansas
  • WPKW969 in Providence, Rhode Island
  • WPPU697 in Utica, New York
  • WPUN647 in Springfield, Illinois
  • WPVT605 in Bellingham, Washington
  • WQAC662 in Raleigh, North Carolina
  • WQBQ728 in Castle Rock, Washington
  • WQFI219 in Clearfield, Pennsylvania
  • WQIH850 in Burien, Washington
  • WE2XDB in Wichita, Kansas
  • WE2XFZ in Chilocco, Oklahoma

In Puerto Rico

  • ACE in Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, Puerto Rico

In Venezuela

  • YVUR in San Juan de Manapiare
  • YVOV in La Villa del Rosario
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2015-10-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Coordinates are halfway between the daytime and nighttime antenna locations.
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