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2,500 kHz

5,000 kHz

10,000 kHz

15,000 kHz

20,000 kHz

CHU in Canada: 7,335 kHz

V N G i n A u s tr a l i a : 4 , 5 0 0 a n d
12,000 kHz

Longwave Band

The 150–519 kHz range is known as
the longwave band. Most stations in
this range serve as beacons for aircraft
and marine navigation by continuously
transmitting their call letters. Recep-
tion for this range is best between 6:00
PM and midnight (your time).

Some ships also use this range, with
500 kHz set aside as an international
distress and emergency station.

Most stations in this range use CW
(Morse code), although some use AM
voice transmission for weather broad-
casts.

LISTENING GUIDE

The following list contains some of the
more frequently heard stations. All sta-
tions broadcast in English unless oth-
erwise specified.

You can hear these stations through-
out North America. However, recep-
tion varies based on the season, time
of day, and a number of other condi-
tions.

This information can change at any
time. For sources of yearly, up-to-date
listings, see “Reference Sources” on

kHz

Station

Location

Remarks

3,223

Radio SR

Swaziland

3,265

Radio Mozambique

Maputo, Mozambique

3,300

Radio Cultural

Guatemala City,
Guatemala

Religious Programs

3,380

Radio Iris

Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Programs in Spanish

3,385

FR3

Cayenne,
French Guiana

Programs in French

3,396

Radio Kaduna

Kaduna, Nigeria

4,750

Radio Bertoua

Bertoua, Cameroon

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