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The following [[radio broadcasting|radio stations]] broadcast on [[AM broadcasting|AM]] frequency '''1602 kHz''':
The following [[radio broadcasting|radio stations]] broadcast on [[AM broadcasting|AM]] frequency '''1602 kHz''':
==Australia==
[[2CP]] in Cooma, NSW (ABC SE New South Wales)
[[5LC]] in Leigh, SA (ABC North & West)
[[3WL]] in Warrnambool, VIC (ABC Western Victoria)

==Japan==
[[JOKC]] in [[Kofu]]
[[JOFD]] in [[Fukushima]]
[[JODD]] in [[Fukuyama]]
[[JOCC]] in [[Asahikawa]]
[[JOSB]] in [[Kitakyushu]] *All are NHK-2*

==Korea==
[[HLQE-AM]] Sabuk (KBS-1)

==The Netherlands==
==The Netherlands==
*Radio Seagull
*Radio Seagull

==The Phillipines==
==The Phillipines==
*[[DZUP]]: Quezon City
*[[DZUP]]: Quezon City

Revision as of 02:09, 30 September 2013

Copies of the World Radio TV Handbook (including the 1991 edition) have identified 1602 kHz as a local frequency, akin to the Class C (former Class IV) radio stations in North America which are limited to 1kW.

The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1602 kHz:

Australia

2CP in Cooma, NSW (ABC SE New South Wales) 5LC in Leigh, SA (ABC North & West) 3WL in Warrnambool, VIC (ABC Western Victoria)

Japan

JOKC in Kofu JOFD in Fukushima JODD in Fukuyama JOCC in Asahikawa JOSB in Kitakyushu *All are NHK-2*

Korea

HLQE-AM Sabuk (KBS-1)

The Netherlands

  • Radio Seagull

The Phillipines

References