820 AM

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 820 kHz:[1] 820 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.[2] KCBF and WBAP share Class A status of 820 kHz.

In Argentina

  • LRA8 in Formosa
  • LRI208 Estación 820 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires
  • LU24 in Tres Arroyos, Buenos Aires

In Canada

In Guatemala (Channel 29[3])

  • TGTO in Guatemala City

In Mexico

In the United States

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

Call signCity of licenseDay kWNight kWTransmitter coordinates
KCBFFairbanks, Alaska101064.878889°N 147.668333°W / 64.878889; -147.668333 (KCBF - 10 kW day, 10 kW night)
KGNWBurien-Seattle, Washington50547.433333°N 122.467222°W / 47.433333; -122.467222 (KGNW - 50 kW day, 5 kW night)
KUTRTaylorsville, Utah502.540.33°N 112.069167°W / 40.33; -112.069167 (KUTR - 50 kW day, 2.5 kW night)
KWDPWaldport, Oregon10.01544.434722°N 124.022222°W / 44.434722; -124.022222 (KWDP - 1 kW day, 0.015 kW night)
WBAPFort Worth, Texas505032.610556°N 97.167778°W / 32.610556; -97.167778 (WBAP - 50 kW day, 50 kW night)
WBKKWilton, Minnesota100.7547.3956945°N 95.026389°W / 47.3956945; -95.026389 (WBKK - 10 kW day, 0.75 kW night)[4]
WCPTWillow Springs, Illinois5.81.541.761528°N 87.9031945°W / 41.761528; -87.9031945 (WCPT - 5.8 kW day, 1.5 kW night)[4]
WNTWChester, Virginia10137.381667°N 77.427778°W / 37.381667; -77.427778 (WNTW - 10 kW day, 1 kW night)
WNYCNew York, New York10140.752778°N 74.104167°W / 40.752778; -74.104167 (WNYC - 10 kW day, 1 kW night)
WSWIEvansville, Indiana0.25037.964722°N 87.668333°W / 37.964722; -87.668333 (WSWI - 0.25 kW day, off air at night)
WVSGColumbus, Ohio6.50.7939.909722°N 83.056389°W / 39.909722; -83.056389 (WVSG - 6.5 kW day, 0.79 kW night)
WWBALargo, Florida50127.908333°N 82.780833°W / 27.908333; -82.780833 (WWBA - 50 kW day, 1 kW night)
WWFDFrederick, Maryland4.30.4339.411667°N 77.472222°W / 39.411667; -77.472222 (WWFD - 4.3 kW day, 0.43 kW night)
WWLZHorseheads, New York4.10.8542.153889°N 76.846389°W / 42.153889; -76.846389 (WWLZ - 4.1 kW day, 0.85 kW night)

In Brazil

  • Rádio Aparecida in Aparecida, São Paulo
gollark: The issue is that you can queue fake websocket_message events on the SPUDNET coroutine because of the process manager being exposed to the sandbox.
gollark: No, he explained how it works now.
gollark: That bug actually still isn't patched, I should... work on that?
gollark: But did release an obfuscated proof of concept for it.
gollark: There was that one time when 6_4, now maybe the potatOS marketing director, refused to release the code/explanation for a potatOS sandbox escape bug.

References

  1. http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?state=&call=&arn=&city=&freq=820&fre2=820&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 2015-10-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-03-25. Retrieved 2013-01-31.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Coordinates are halfway between the daytime and nighttime antenna locations.
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