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1710 AM

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While many AM-band radios can be tuned to 1710 kHz, it is above the standard upper limit of 1700 kHz assigned to the AM broadcast band in ITU Region 2, thus is generally unavailable for licensed radio operation because it may interfere with aeronautical radio navigation on 1708 kHz.[1]

Canada

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There may be other radio stations that use this frequency for tourist information, traffic, LPAM, unlicensed pirate radio stations, or temporarily for special events.

United States

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  • Low-powered "Part 15" relay of KHMV-LP in Half Moon Bay, California (does not require a license)

References

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  1. ^ "Alternate Spectrum for Broadcasting: 1705~1800 kHz | REC Networks". recnet.com. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
  2. ^ "CHIM FM: Christian Radio Network in Canada". www.chimfm.com. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
  3. ^ FCC record for WQFG689
  4. ^ "Notice of Unlicensed Operation Case Number: EB-10-PO-0089 Document Number: W201032920008". Federal Communications Commission. August 31, 2010. Retrieved 2021-10-16.