AM Broadcast stations that usually can be received in
SLC
Medium-Frequency AM Broadcast Stations
These AM Broadcast Stations usually can be received in
Salt Lake City during daylight hours with a good receiver and antenna. Many
of them also can be received at night.
Price, Utah - Country Music. Behind mountains. Extremely weak. Sometimes
receivable during winter days and at other times of year near local
sunrise and sunset.
820 kHz
KUTR
50/2.5 KW
18.5 Miles
Taylorsville, Utah - New station purchased by Bonneville Holding
Company (LDS Church) from Simmons Media. First regular broadcast
day May 9, 2005. Women's talk-radio format.
860 kHz
KBEE
10/.196 KW
20 Miles
Salt Lake City, Utah. Behind a hill.
890 kHz
KDXU
10 KW
285 Miles
St. George, Utah. There is often co-channel interference from other
890 kHz stations.
910 kHz
KWDZ
5/1 KW
16.6 Miles
Salt Lake City, Utah. Behind a hill.
930 kHz
KDEI
5 KW
137 Miles
Pocatello, Idaho. Extremely weak. Signal is stronger in the winter
and near local sunrise and sunset. Interference at night.
960 kHz
KOVO
5 KW
50.5 Miles
Provo, Utah. Behind two hills. Signal strength varies widely at different
times-of-year and times-of-day. There is often interference at night.
970 kHz
KFTA
2.5/.9 KW
141 Miles
Rupert, Idaho - Mexican Music. Behind mountains. Very weak. There
often is interference both day and night. The signal is generally stronger
during the winter and near local sunrise and sunset.
980 kHz
KSVC
5/1 KW
150 Miles
Richfield, Utah - News, Sports & Talk. Behind mountains. Extremely
weak daytime. Interference at night. The signal is generally stronger
during the winter and near local sunrise and sunset.
1030 kHz
KTWO
50 KW
312 Miles
Casper, Wyoming - News, sports & Entertainment. Behind mountains.
Signal tends to be much better in the winter. Usually interference during
times when signal is weak.
1060 kHz
KDYL
10/.149 KW
18 Miles
Salt Lake City - Nostalgic music. Behind a large hill.
1120 kHz
KANN
10/1 KW
17.7 Miles
Roy, Utah - Religious SOS Radio Network affiliate. Near line-of-sight.
Interference at night.
1140 kHz
KZMQ
10 KW
268 Miles
Greybull (Big Horn), Wyoming - Country Music. Behind Mountains. Weak
daytime with some interference. The signal generally is stronger during
the winter and near local sunrise and sunset. An alberta, Canada station
overrides at night.
1160 kHz
KSL
50 KW, Listen Live
17.3 Miles
Salt Lake City, Utah. Original call sign was KZN. First broadcast
May 6, 1922, with 250 watts. Line-of-sight.
1230 kHz
KJQS
1 KW
19.5 Miles
Murray, Utah - ESPN radio network affiliate. Home to the PCL Salt
Lake Stingers baseball team and the AHL Utah Grizzlies hockey team.
Behind a hill.
1280 kHz
KZNS
10/.6 KW
7.25 Miles
North Salt Lake - Sports. Line-of-sight. Very strong.
1310 kHz
KLIX
5/2.5 KW
174 Miles
Twin Falls, Idaho - News & Sports. Extremely weak daytime. Interference
at night. The signal generally is stronger during the winter and near
local sunrise and sunset.
1320 kHz
KFNZ
5 KW
16.6 Miles
Salt Lake City - Sports. Behind a hill.
1370 kHz
KSOP
5/.5 KW
17.3 Miles
South Salt Lake City, Utah - Country Music. Behind a hill.
1430 kHz
KLO
10/5 KW
12.5 Miles
Ogden, Utah - Talk. Near line-of-sight.
1490 kHz
KYFO
1 KW
22 Miles
Ogden, Utah - Religious. Near line-of-sight. Interference at night.
1510 kHz
KFFO
10/1 KW
21.2 Miles
West Jordan, Utah - Religious. Daytime only.
1550 kHz
KMRI
10/.34 KW
17.6 Miles
West Valley City, Utah - Religious. Behind a hill. Interference at
night.)
1600 kHz
KSGO
5/1 KW
3.0 Miles
Centerville, Utah - Mexican Music. Line-of-sight. Strongest broadcast
station at receiver location.