770 AM - in The United States

In The United States

  • KAAM in Garland, Texas
  • KATL in Miles City, Montana
  • KCBC in Riverbank, California
  • KCHU in Valdez, Alaska
  • KJCB in Lafayette, Louisiana
  • KKOB in Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • KTTH in Seattle, Washington
  • KUOM in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • WABC in New York, New York
  • WAIS in Buchtel, Ohio
  • WCGW in Nicholasville, Kentucky
  • WEW in Saint Louis, Missouri
  • WKFB in Jeannette, Pennsylvania
  • WLWL in Rockingham, North Carolina
  • WTOR in Youngstown, New York
  • WVNN in Athens, Alabama
  • WWCN in North Fort Myers, Florida
  • WYRV in Cedar Bluff, Virginia
Lists of radio stations by frequency
By AM
freq.
LF (LW)
Regions 1 and 3,
9 kHz spacing
  • 153
  • 162
  • 1641
  • 171
  • 1771
  • 180
  • 1831
  • 189
  • 198
  • 207
  • 2091
  • 216
  • 225
  • 2271
  • 234
  • 243
  • 252
  • 261
  • 270
  • 279
MF (MW)
Regions 1 and 3,
9 kHz spacing
  • 531
  • 540
  • 549
  • 558
  • 567
  • 576
  • 585
  • 594
  • 603
  • 612
  • 621
  • 630
  • 639
  • 648
  • 657
  • 666
  • 675
  • 684
  • 693
  • 702
  • 711
  • 720
  • 729
  • 738
  • 747
  • 756
  • 765
  • 774
  • 783
  • 792
  • 801
  • 810
  • 819
  • 828
  • 837
  • 846
  • 855
  • 864
  • 873
  • 882
  • 891
  • 900
  • 909
  • 918
  • 927
  • 936
  • 945
  • 954
  • 963
  • 972
  • 981
  • 990
  • 999
  • 1008
  • 1017
  • 1026
  • 1035
  • 1044
  • 1053
  • 1062
  • 1071
  • 1080
  • 1089
  • 1098
  • 1107
  • 1116
  • 1125
  • 1134
  • 1143
  • 1152
  • 1161
  • 1170
  • 1179
  • 1188
  • 1197
  • 1206
  • 1215
  • 1224
  • 1233
  • 1242
  • 1251
  • 1260
  • 1269
  • 1278
  • 1287
  • 1296
  • 1305
  • 1314
  • 1323
  • 1332
  • 1341
  • 1350
  • 1359
  • 1368
  • 1377
  • 1386
  • 1395
  • 1404
  • 1413
  • 1422
  • 1431
  • 1440
  • 1449
  • 1458
  • 1467
  • 1476
  • 1485
  • 1494
  • 1503
  • 1512
  • 1521
  • 1530
  • 1539
  • 1548
  • 1557
  • 1566
  • 1575
  • 1584
  • 1593
  • 1602
  • 1611
  • 1620
  • 1629
  • 1638
  • 1647
  • 1656
  • 1665
  • 1674
  • 1683
  • 1692
  • 1701
  • 1710
Region 2,
10 kHz spacing
  • 530
  • 540
  • 550
  • 560
  • 570
  • 580
  • 590
  • 600
  • 610
  • 620
  • 630
  • 640
  • 650
  • 660
  • 670
  • 680
  • 690
  • 700
  • 710
  • 720
  • 730
  • 740
  • 750
  • 760
  • 770
  • 780
  • 790
  • 800
  • 810
  • 820
  • 830
  • 840
  • 850
  • 860
  • 870
  • 880
  • 890
  • 900
  • 910
  • 920
  • 930
  • 940
  • 950
  • 960
  • 970
  • 980
  • 990
  • 1000
  • 1010
  • 1020
  • 1030
  • 1040
  • 1050
  • 1060
  • 1070
  • 1080
  • 1090
  • 1100
  • 1110
  • 1120
  • 1130
  • 1140
  • 1150
  • 1160
  • 1170
  • 1180
  • 1190
  • 1200
  • 1210
  • 1220
  • 1230
  • 1240
  • 1250
  • 1260
  • 1270
  • 1280
  • 1290
  • 1300
  • 1310
  • 1320
  • 1330
  • 1340
  • 1350
  • 1360
  • 1370
  • 1380
  • 1390
  • 1400
  • 1410
  • 1420
  • 1430
  • 1440
  • 1450
  • 1460
  • 1470
  • 1480
  • 1490
  • 1500
  • 1510
  • 1520
  • 1530
  • 1540
  • 1550
  • 1560
  • 1570
  • 1580
  • 1590
  • 1600
  • 1610
  • 1620
  • 1630
  • 1640
  • 1650
  • 1660
  • 1670
  • 1680
  • 1690
  • 1700
  • 1710
HF (SW)2
By FM
freq.
VHF
(Band II/
FM)
Regions 1 and 3,
50/100 kHz spacing3
  • 87.5
  • 87.6
  • 87.7
  • 87.8
  • 87.9
  • 88.0
  • 88.2
  • 88.4
  • 88.6
  • 88.8
  • 89.0
  • 89.2
  • 89.4
  • 89.6
  • 89.8
  • 90.0
  • 90.2
  • 90.4
  • 90.6
  • 90.8
  • 91.0
  • 91.2
  • 91.4
  • 91.6
  • 91.8
  • 91.0
  • 92.2
  • 92.4
  • 92.6
  • 92.8
  • 93.0
  • 93.2
  • 93.4
  • 93.6
  • 93.8
  • 94.0
  • 94.2
  • 94.4
  • 94.6
  • 94.8
  • 95.0
  • 95.2
  • 95.4
  • 95.6
  • 95.8
  • 96.0
  • 96.2
  • 96.4
  • 96.6
  • 96.8
  • 97.0
  • 97.2
  • 97.4
  • 97.6
  • 97.8
  • 98.0
  • 98.2
  • 98.4
  • 98.6
  • 98.8
  • 99.0
  • 99.2
  • 99.4
  • 99.6
  • 99.8
  • 100.0
  • 100.2
  • 100.4
  • 100.6
  • 100.8
  • 101.0
  • 101.2
  • 101.4
  • 101.6
  • 101.8
  • 102.0
  • 102.2
  • 102.4
  • 102.6
  • 102.8
  • 103.0
  • 103.2
  • 103.4
  • 103.6
  • 103.8
  • 100.0
  • 104.2
  • 104.4
  • 104.6
  • 104.8
  • 105.0
  • 105.2
  • 105.4
  • 105.6
  • 105.8
  • 106.0
  • 106.2
  • 106.4
  • 106.6
  • 106.8
  • 107.0
  • 107.2
  • 107.4
  • 107.6
  • 107.8
  • 108.0
Region 2,
200 kHz spacing
  • 87.9
  • 88.1
  • 88.3
  • 88.5
  • 88.7
  • 88.9
  • 89.1
  • 89.3
  • 89.5
  • 89.7
  • 89.9
  • 90.1
  • 90.3
  • 90.5
  • 90.7
  • 90.9
  • 91.1
  • 91.3
  • 91.5
  • 91.7
  • 91.9
  • 92.1
  • 92.3
  • 92.5
  • 92.7
  • 92.9
  • 93.1
  • 93.3
  • 93.5
  • 93.7
  • 93.9
  • 94.1
  • 94.3
  • 94.5
  • 94.7
  • 94.9
  • 95.1
  • 95.3
  • 95.5
  • 95.7
  • 95.9
  • 96.1
  • 96.3
  • 96.5
  • 96.7
  • 96.9
  • 97.1
  • 97.3
  • 97.5
  • 97.7
  • 97.9
  • 98.1
  • 98.3
  • 98.5
  • 98.7
  • 98.9
  • 99.1
  • 99.3
  • 99.5
  • 99.7
  • 99.9
  • 100.1
  • 100.3
  • 100.5
  • 100.7
  • 100.9
  • 101.1
  • 101.3
  • 101.5
  • 101.7
  • 101.9
  • 102.1
  • 102.3
  • 102.5
  • 102.7
  • 102.9
  • 103.1
  • 103.3
  • 103.5
  • 103.7
  • 103.9
  • 104.1
  • 104.3
  • 104.5
  • 104.7
  • 104.9
  • 105.1
  • 105.3
  • 105.5
  • 105.7
  • 105.9
  • 106.1
  • 106.3
  • 106.5
  • 106.7
  • 106.9
  • 107.1
  • 107.3
  • 107.5
  • 107.7
  • 107.9
Japan FM
  • 76.0
  • 76.1
  • 76.2
  • 76.3
  • 76.4
  • 76.5
  • 76.6
  • 76.7
  • 76.8
  • 76.9
  • 77.0
  • 77.1
  • 77.2
  • 77.3
  • 77.4
  • 77.5
  • 77.6
  • 77.7
  • 77.8
  • 77.9
  • 78.0
  • 78.1
  • 78.2
  • 78.3
  • 78.4
  • 78.5
  • 78.6
  • 78.7
  • 78.8
  • 78.9
  • 79.0
  • 79.1
  • 79.2
  • 79.3
  • 79.4
  • 79.5
  • 79.6
  • 79.7
  • 79.8
  • 79.9
  • 80.0
  • 80.1
  • 80.2
  • 80.3
  • 80.4
  • 80.5
  • 80.6
  • 80.7
  • 80.8
  • 80.9
  • 81.0
  • 81.1
  • 81.2
  • 81.3
  • 81.4
  • 81.5
  • 81.6
  • 81.7
  • 81.8
  • 81.9
  • 82.0
  • 82.1
  • 82.2
  • 82.3
  • 82.4
  • 82.5
  • 82.6
  • 82.7
  • 82.8
  • 82.9
  • 83.0
  • 83.1
  • 83.2
  • 83.3
  • 83.4
  • 83.5
  • 83.6
  • 83.7
  • 83.8
  • 83.9
  • 84.0
  • 84.1
  • 84.2
  • 84.3
  • 84.4
  • 84.5
  • 84.6
  • 84.7
  • 84.8
  • 84.9
  • 85.0
  • 85.1
  • 85.2
  • 85.3
  • 85.4
  • 85.5
  • 85.6
  • 85.7
  • 85.8
  • 85.9
  • 86.0
  • 86.1
  • 86.2
  • 86.3
  • 86.4
  • 86.5
  • 86.6
  • 86.7
  • 86.8
  • 86.9
  • 87.0
  • 87.1
  • 87.2
  • 87.3
  • 87.4
  • 87.5
  • 87.6
  • 87.7
  • 87.8
  • 87.9
  • 88.0
  • 88.1
  • 88.2
  • 88.3
  • 88.4
  • 88.5
  • 88.6
  • 88.7
  • 88.8
  • 88.9
  • 89.0
  • 89.1
  • 89.2
  • 89.3
  • 89.4
  • 89.5
  • 89.6
  • 89.7
  • 89.8
  • 89.9
  • 90.0
Weather radio
  • 162.400
  • 162.425
  • 162.450
  • 162.475
  • 162.500
  • 162.525
  • 162.550
  • 1 Non-standard frequency
  • 2 Shortwave uses a combination of AM, VSB, USB and LSB, with some NBFM
  • 3 Regions 1 and 3 also use Region 2's frequencies as well, with 50 to 100 kHz spacing.
  • 4 See also: Template:Audio broadcasting, Apex (radio band) and OIRT

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