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Latest revision as of 10:37, 7 July 2019

  • The AM broadcast band extends generally from 530 to 1700 kHz.
  • In the US 1600-1700 kHz is reserved for expansion stations and TIS stations.
  • Stations in North and South America are on 10 kHz spaced channels (540, 550, 560, ...)
  • Stations in most of the rest of the world are on 9 kHz spaced channels (531, 540, 549, ...)


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