670 AM

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 670 kHz: 670 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency.[1] WSCR Chicago and KDLG Dillingham, Alaska, share Class A status of 670 kHz.

In Argentina

  • LU9 in Mar del Plata, Bs. As.
  • LRA11 in Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut
  • LRA52 in Chos Malal, Neuquen
  • LT4 in Posadas, Misiones

In Cuba

In the United States

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

Call signCity of licenseFacility IDClassDaytime power (kW)Nighttime power (kW)Unlimited power (kW)Transmitter coordinates
KBOIBoise, Idaho51211B505043.428889°N 116.328611°W / 43.428889; -116.328611 (KBOI - 50 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime)
KDLGDillingham, Alaska16932A1059.045278°N 158.451944°W / 59.045278; -158.451944 (KDLG - 10 kW unlimited)
KHGZGlenwood, Arkansas8148D534.325556°N 93.5575°W / 34.325556; -93.5575 (KHGZ - 5 kW daytime)
KIRNSimi Valley, California69743B5334.319444°N 118.715556°W / 34.319444; -118.715556 (KIRN - 5 kW daytime, 3 kW nighttime)
KLTTCommerce City, Colorado35191B501.439.955556°N 104.730556°W / 39.955556; -104.730556 (KLTT - 50 kW daytime, 1.4 kW nighttime)
KMZQLas Vegas, Nevada122525B250.636.384444°N 115.351389°W / 36.384444; -115.351389 (KMZQ - 25 kW daytime, 0.6 kW nighttime)
KPUAHilo, Hawaii48678B5519.783889°N 155.090278°W / 19.783889; -155.090278 (KPUA - 5 kW daytime, 5 kW nighttime)
WLUILewistown, Pennsylvania42134D5.440.607222°N 77.578889°W / 40.607222; -77.578889 (WLUI - 5.4 kW daytime)
WRJRClaremont, Virginia68741D200.00337.174722°N 76.896944°W / 37.174722; -76.896944 (WRJR - 20 kW daytime, 0.003 kW nighttime)
WSCRChicago, Illinois25445A505041.934167°N 88.072778°W / 41.934167; -88.072778 (WSCR - 50 kW daytime, 50 kW nighttime)
WWFEMiami, Florida21391B50125.8575°N 80.481111°W / 25.8575; -80.481111 (WWFE - 50 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
WYLSYork, Alabama24819D4.832.523333°N 88.257778°W / 32.523333; -88.257778 (WYLS - 4.8 kW daytime)

References

  1. "AM Station Classes, and Clear, Regional, and Local Channels". Federal Communications Commission. 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  2. "Cuba Radio Map". www.bamlog.com.
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