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  2. Search for radio station information in the FM broadcast band (88 MHz to 108 MHz). You may request one-line-per-record list output, or more detailed "query" output. The data files used for this query are updated each morning.

  3. AM, FM, and Television Broadcast Single Frequency/Channel Maps

    www.fcc.gov/media/radio/am-and-fm-single-frequency-maps

    Click on a frequency or channel to generate a map of the AM, FM, or TV licensed stations in the USA that are using the specific frequency or channel. AM options include daytime groundwave coverage and nighttime primary and secondary skywave coverage.

  4. Radio-Locator.com

    radio-locator.com

    Welcome to Radio-Locator.com, the most trusted AM and FM radio station search engine on the internet. We have links to over 17,200 radio stations' web pages and over 12,900 stations' audio streams from radio stations in the U.S. and around the world.

  5. Category:Lists of radio stations by frequency - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_of_radio_stations_by_frequency

    The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 336 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. List of channel numbers assigned to FM frequencies in North...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_channel_numbers_assigned_to_FM_frequencies_in...

    FM channel numbers are commonly used for listing FM Station Allotments, which are the FM station assignments designated for individual communities. In the United States they are also used in the callsigns of low-powered FM translators relaying AM or FM station signals.

  7. Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference for Amateur Radio (United States)

  8. World Radio Map

    worldradiomap.com

    Now you can listen to the live broadcast of all FM and AM radio stations from major cities around the world. Just select a city on the map, review the full frequency list and click on the station name to listen online.

  9. Radio Station Frequency Chart

    radiostation.info/frequency

    There are 220 AM & FM frequencies where you will find a radio station broadcasting throughout the United States of America. On the AM band, the most number of radio stations exist on the frequency 1490 kHz with a total of 185 transmitters. On the FM dial, 88.1 MHz is the carrier frequency for 401 stations.

  10. FM Frequency List - OneSDR - A Technology Blog

    www.onesdr.com/fm-frequency-list

    In this post we present a comprehensive list of FM frequencies commonly used in various regions and for different purposes. FM (Frequency Modulation) radio typically operates in the VHF (Very High Frequency) range – 30 MHz to 300 MHz.

  11. FM frequencies in United States - myTuner Radio

    mytuner-radio.com/radio/country/united-states-stations/frequency/fm

    Here you will find an extensive list of the FM frequencies in United States, a new way of exploring the country’s radio broadcasters. Check which radio stations are transmitting using each FM frequency and discover new radio stations to listen to in United States.