1180 AM

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1180 kHz:[1] 1180 AM is United States clear-channel frequency; Class A status is held by WHAM in Rochester, New York.[2]

1180 AM is the frequency used by Radio Martí, reportedly operating with 100,000 watts from a transmitter in Marathon in the Florida Keys. Because it is owned and operated by the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors, Radio Martí is not licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, and has no call letters. It is subject to jamming from Cuba where its directional antenna is pointed. As a consequence, other stations on 1180 in North America may experience interference at night from the jamming stations of Cuba.

In Argentina

  • LRI230 De La Sierra in Tandil, Buenos Aires

In Cuba

  • CMGW in Santo Spiritus
  • CMJL in Mayarí Arriba

In Mexico

  • XEFR-AM in Mexico City
  • XEUBS-AM in La Paz, Baja California Sur

In the United States

Stations in bold are clear-channel stations.

Call sign City of license Facility ID Class Daytime power (kW) Nighttime power (kW) Critical hours power (kW) Unlimited power (kW) Transmitter coordinates
KERN Wasco-Greenacres, California 35899 B 10 10 35°34′17″N 119°19′26″W / 35.571389°N 119.323889°W / 35.571389; -119.323889 (KERN - 10 kW daytime, 10 kW nighttime)
KGOL Humble, Texas 34473 B 50 3 30°08′21″N 95°17′24″W / 30.139167°N 95.29°W / 30.139167; -95.29 (KGOL - 50 kW daytime, 3 kW nighttime)
KLAY Lakewood, Washington 11890 B 5 1 47°09′00″N 122°24′38″W / 47.15°N 122.410556°W / 47.15; -122.410556 (KLAY - 5 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
KLPF Midland, Texas 17235 D 25 0.215 31°56′02″N 102°02′33″W / 31.933889°N 102.0425°W / 31.933889; -102.0425 (KLPF - 25 kW daytime, 0.215 kW nighttime)
KOFI Kalispell, Montana 35368 B 50 10 48°11′52″N 114°15′03″W / 48.197778°N 114.250833°W / 48.197778; -114.250833 (KOFI - 50 kW daytime, 10 kW nighttime)
KYES Rockville, Minnesota 136921 B 50 5 8 45°21′43″N 94°17′57″W / 45.361944°N 94.299167°W / 45.361944; -94.299167 (KYES - 50 kW daytime, 5 kW nighttime, 8 kW critical hours)
KZOT Bellevue, Nebraska 43237 B 25 1 41°16′12″N 95°47′10″W / 41.27°N 95.786111°W / 41.27; -95.786111 (KZOT - 25 kW daytime, 1 kW nighttime)
WFGN Gaffney, South Carolina 72057 D 2.5 35°02′59″N 81°38′42″W / 35.049722°N 81.645°W / 35.049722; -81.645 (WFGN - 2.5 kW daytime)
WFYL King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 22896 D 1 40°08′06″N 75°23′27″W / 40.135°N 75.390833°W / 40.135; -75.390833 (WFYL - 1 kW daytime)
WGAB Newburgh, Indiana 48709 D 0.67 0.001 37°57′16″N 87°25′07″W / 37.954444°N 87.418611°W / 37.954444; -87.418611 (WGAB - 0.67 kW daytime, 0.001 kW nighttime)
WGUE Turrell, Arkansas 52906 D 5 0.026 3.5 35°08′31″N 90°08′06″W / 35.141944°N 90.135°W / 35.141944; -90.135 (WGUE - 5 kW daytime, 0.026 kW nighttime, 3.5 kw critical hours)
WHAM Rochester, New York 37545 A 50 43°04′55″N 77°43′30″W / 43.081944°N 77.725°W / 43.081944; -77.725 (WHAM - 50 kW unlimited)
WJNT Pearl, Mississippi 7691 B 50 0.5 10 32°17′43″N 90°06′54″W / 32.295278°N 90.115°W / 32.295278; -90.115 (WJNT - 50 kW daytime, 0.5 kW nighttime, 10 kW critical hours)
WKCE Knoxville, Tennessee 43771 D 10 2.6 35°58′48″N 83°49′09″W / 35.98°N 83.819167°W / 35.98; -83.819167 (WKCE - 10 kW daytime, 2.6 kW critical hours)
WLDS Jacksonville, Illinois 30969 D 0.3 0.002 39°44′04″N 90°11′50″W / 39.734444°N 90.197222°W / 39.734444; -90.197222 (WLDS - 0.3 kW daytime, 0.002 kW nighttime)
WSKP Hope Valley, Rhode Island 3068 D 1.8 1 41°31′36″N 71°44′35″W / 41.526667°N 71.743056°W / 41.526667; -71.743056 (WSKP - 1.8 kW daytime, 1 kW critical hours)
WSQR Sycamore, Illinois 16409 D 0.9 0.001 42°00′24″N 88°40′40″W / 42.006667°N 88.677778°W / 42.006667; -88.677778 (WSQR - 0.9 kW daytime, 0.001 kW nighttime)
WXLA Dimondale, Michigan 16848 D 10 2 42°39′01″N 84°34′49″W / 42.650278°N 84.580278°W / 42.650278; -84.580278 (WXLA - 10 kW daytime, 2 kW critical hours)
WZQZ Trion, Georgia 16590 D 5 34°28′22″N 85°19′31″W / 34.472778°N 85.325278°W / 34.472778; -85.325278 (WZQZ - 5 kW daytime)

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  1. ^ "AM Query Results".
  2. ^ "AM Station Classes, and Clear, Regional, and Local Channels". Federal Communications Commission. 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
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  • 4 See also: Template:Audio broadcasting, Apex (radio band) and OIRT