530 AM
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530 AM is a regional broadcast frequency on AM radio. It is the lowest frequency of the AM band in the United States. The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 530 kHz:
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Argentina
Canada
Broadcasting status copied from Wikipedia articles on specific stations.
- CHLO in Brampton (Greater Toronto Area), Ontario,[1] transmitter located at 43.588179°N 79.884006°W
- CIRS in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario,[1] off-air since 2010.
- CKML in Chalk River, Ontario, license not renewed in 2012.
- CFHS in Fort Frances, Ontario,[1] broadcasting status unknown.
Cuba
These stations can be heard in large parts of the southeastern U.S. at night, interfering with each other.
- Radio Enciclopedia, CMBR, La Habana [2]
- Radio Rebelde (call signs unknown) in Isla de Juventud and Guantánamo[3][4]
Falkland Islands
United States
All U.S.-based radio stations on 530 operate as travelers' information stations. A detailed list of all currently licensed stations can be queried at the FCC Website.
- Note: In large parts of North America, the morse code LYQ (.-.. -.-- --.-) can be heard on this frequency. It originates from a non-directional beacon in Manchester, Tennessee,[5] on 529 kHz.
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