87.8 FM
Australia
- 1A12 in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
- Radio Austral in Sydney, New South Wales
- Vision Radio Network in Griffith, New South Wales
- Vision Radio Network in Mudgee, New South Wales
- Vision Radio Network in Young, New South Wales
- Vision Radio Network in Moree, New South Wales
- Vision Radio Network in Gold Coast, Queensland
- Vision Radio Network in Mackay, Queensland
- Vision Radio Network in Port Lincoln, South Australia
- Vision Radio Network in Port Pirie, South Australia
- Kiss FM Australia in Geelong, Victoria
- Wodonga TAFE Radio in Wodonga, Victoria
France
- France Inter at Paris
New Zealand
- Various low-power stations up to 1 watt[1]
United States
In the United States, a number of low-power radio stations operate on analog television channel 6; this channel broadcasts its audio on the 87.75 MHz frequency. While most of these stations market themselves on "87.7," (due to the .2 MHz odd-decimal spacing used in the United States) such stations are equally audible on 87.8 MHz.
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