Because 1620 kHz is a multiple of both 9 and 10, the frequency is available for use by broadcast stations in all three ITU regions.[1]

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1620 kHz:[2]

Argentina

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  • Italia in Villa Martelli, Buenos Aires
  • Mitre Cañada de Gómez in Cañada de Gómez, Santa Fe[3]
  • Sentires in Merlo

Australia

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  • 1RF in Canberra, ACT
  • 2KM in Sydney, NSW
  • 2RF in Eden, NSW
  • 2RF in Wagga Wagga, NSW
  • 4KZ in Taylors Beach, QLD (relays 4KZ in Innisfail, QLD)
  • 4BRZ in Toowoomba, QLD
  • Italian Media Group - in Brisbane, QLD
  • 6?? in Perth, WA
  • NTC Radio in Hobart, TAS

Japan

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Mexico

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United States

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1620 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency.[4] All stations operate with 10 kW during the daytime and 1 kW at nighttime and are Class B stations.

Call sign City of license Facility ID Transmitter coordinates
KOZN Bellevue, Nebraska 87182 41°11′21″N 96°00′19″W / 41.189167°N 96.005278°W / 41.189167; -96.005278 (KOZN - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
KSMH West Sacramento, California 87036 38°35′17″N 121°28′05″W / 38.588056°N 121.468056°W / 38.588056; -121.468056 (KSMH - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
KYIZ Renton, Washington 86941 47°26′28″N 122°12′10″W / 47.441111°N 122.202778°W / 47.441111; -122.202778 (KYIZ - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
WDHP Frederiksted, Virgin Islands 87117 17°43′28″N 64°53′03″W / 17.724444°N 64.884167°W / 17.724444; -64.884167 (WDHP - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
WNRP Gulf Breeze, Florida 87034 30°26′12″N 87°13′13″W / 30.436667°N 87.220278°W / 30.436667; -87.220278 (WNRP - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
WTAW College Station, Texas 87145 30°37′15″N 96°15′16″W / 30.620833°N 96.254444°W / 30.620833; -96.254444 (WTAW - 10 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)

References

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  1. ^ "AM Radio in Other Countries" (PDF). Frequency Finder. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  2. ^ "AM Query Results - Audio Division (FCC) USA". Transition.fcc.gov. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
  3. ^ "Mitre Cañada de Gomez AM1620 – La radio más escuchada" (in Spanish).
  4. ^ "AM Station Classes, and Clear, Regional, and Local Channels". Federal Communications Commission. 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
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