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AMQ AM Radio Database Query
Search for radio station information in the AM broadcast band (530 kHz to 1700 kHz). 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. Please refer any comments or suggestions on the AM Query to Dale Bickel, dale.bickel@fcc.gov.
Selection of a TEXT output option allows the user to generate a formatted output table which can be imported into other programs. Text tables do not contain all CDBS data fields, but include the values most commonly sought by users. Save the screen output as a text (.txt) file.
For a list of stations authorized to transmit both analog and digital signals, use the following links instead of the AM Query: [ AM | FM ]
Stations Within a Radius
Must enter Radius and Degrees Latitude and Longitude, at a minimum.
Radius Search may be combined with other fields above.