560 AM

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 560 kHz:[1] The Federal Communications Commission categorizes 560 AM as a regional frequency; the maximum power for any station on this frequency (in the United States) is 5,000 watts.[2]

In Argentina

  • LRA9 in Esquel
  • LRA13 in Bahía Blanca
  • LRA16 in La Quiaca
  • LT15 in San Antonio de Padua de la Concordia
  • LV1 in San Juan

In Brazil

  • ZYH456 in Itabuna
  • ZYH604 in Limoeiro do Norte
  • ZYH887 in São Luís, Maranhão
  • ZYI-806 in Mamanguape
  • ZYJ-214 in Londrina
  • ZYJ-281 in Guarapuava
  • ZYJ-496 in Araruama
  • ZYK-231 in Caxias do Sul
  • ZYK419 in Tangará da Serra
  • ZYK761 in Santa Isabel
  • ZYL277 in Patrocinio

In Canada

In Colombia

  • HJGS in Tunja
  • HJPF in Maicao

In Cuba

  • CMIA in Ciego de Ávila

In the Dominican Republic

  • HIAA in Santiago

In Ecuador

  • HCBN2 in Guayaquil

In Guyana

  • 8RG in Sparendaam

In Honduras

  • HRPX in San Pedro Sula

In Jamaica

  • JCB in Naggo Head

In Mexico

  • XEGIK-AM in Ciudad Frontera, Coahuila
  • XEOC-AM in Iztapalapa, DF
  • XEQAA-AM in Chetumal, Quintana Roo
  • XESRD-AM in Mesa San Antonio, Durango
  • XEYO-AM in Huatabampo, Sonora

In Panama

  • HOH 2 in Nuevo San Juan

In Peru

  • OBZ4L in Lima

In the United States

Call signCity of licenseDay kWNight kWTransmitter coordinates
KBLUYuma, Arizona1132.723333°N 114.642778°W / 32.723333; -114.642778 (KBLU - 1 kW day, 1 kW night)
KLVIBeaumont, Texas5530.045278°N 93.870833°W / 30.045278; -93.870833 (KLVI - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
KLZDenver, Colorado5539.843333°N 104.953889°W / 39.843333; -104.953889 (KLZ - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
KMONGreat Falls, Montana5547.424722°N 111.288889°W / 47.424722; -111.288889 (KMON - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
KPQWenatchee, Washington5547.453333°N 120.328611°W / 47.453333; -120.328611 (KPQ - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
KSFOSan Francisco, California5537.745556°N 122.377778°W / 37.745556; -122.377778 (KSFO - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
KWTOSpringfield, Missouri5436.944444°N 93.221389°W / 36.944444; -93.221389 (KWTO - 5 kW day, 4 kW night)
WEBCDuluth, Minnesota5546.643611°N 91.985833°W / 46.643611; -91.985833 (WEBC - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
WFILPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania5540.095°N 75.277222°W / 40.095; -75.277222 (WFIL - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
WFRBFrostburg, Maryland50.05539.683889°N 78.965833°W / 39.683889; -78.965833 (WFRB - 5 kW day, 0.055 kW night)
WGAIElizabeth City, North Carolina10.536.337778°N 76.246944°W / 36.337778; -76.246944 (WGAI - 1 kW day, 0.5 kW night)
WGANPortland, Maine5543.689444°N 70.316667°W / 43.689444; -70.316667 (WGAN - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
WHBQMemphis, Tennessee5135.253333°N 90.0475°W / 35.253333; -90.0475 (WHBQ - 5 kW day, 1 kW night)
WHYNSpringfield, Massachusetts5142.193611°N 72.683889°W / 42.193611; -72.683889 (WHYN - 5 kW day, 1 kW night)
WINDChicago, Illinois5541.565°N 87.419722°W / 41.565; -87.419722 (WIND - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)
WJLSBeckley, West Virginia4.50.4737.758889°N 81.186667°W / 37.758889; -81.186667 (WJLS - 4.5 kW day, 0.47 kW night)
WMIKMiddlesboro, Kentucky2.50.08836.627222°N 83.714444°W / 36.627222; -83.714444 (WMIK - 2.5 kW day, 0.088 kW night)
WNSRBrentwood, Tennessee4.50.07536.024861°N 86.763334°W / 36.024861; -86.763334 (WNSR - 4.5 kW day, 0.075 kW night)[3]
WOOFDothan, Alabama50.11831.218056°N 85.352778°W / 31.218056; -85.352778 (WOOF - 5 kW day, 0.118 kW night)
WQAMMiami, Florida5125.743333°N 80.153889°W / 25.743333; -80.153889 (WQAM - 5 kW day, 1 kW night)
WRDTMonroe, Michigan0.50.01442.172361°N 83.295695°W / 42.172361; -83.295695 (WRDT - 0.5 kW day, 0.014 kW night)[3]
WVOCColumbia, South Carolina5534.031944°N 81.141944°W / 34.031944; -81.141944 (WVOC - 5 kW day, 5 kW night)

In Venezuela

  • YVRH in Puerto Ordaz
gollark: No.
gollark: <@!235768051683950593> Too scared of the wrath of potatOS to complete the demo video?
gollark: I am the alt account of pjals.
gollark: I don't like GNOME, only LXDE.
gollark: Did you try and GNOME me while I gathered data?

References

  1. http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?state=&call=&arn=&city=&freq=560&fre2=560&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. Coordinates are halfway between the daytime and nighttime antenna locations.
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