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No licensed radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 180 kHz any longer.[1] Turkish broadcaster TRT is reported to have used the frequency in the past. In the United States, this frequency falls within the 160-190 kHz LowFER band allowed by Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission, and hobby stations are permitted to use this frequency.

The audio frequency 180 kHz has been used to track fish.[2][3][4][5]

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Song

"A.M. 180" is the name of a song composed by Jason Lytle and performed by Grandaddy, an American indie rock band from Modesto, California, and subsequently by PUP, a band based in Toronto.[6]

References

  1. ^ "153-279 kHz: Radio Stations in Asia, Europe, North Africa and the Middle East on longwave (LW) by frequency". www.asiawaves.net. Retrieved 2021-10-17.
  2. ^ Rechisky, Erin L.; Porter, Aswea D.; Winchell, Paul M.; Welch, David W. (2020-06-04). "Performance of a high-frequency (180 kHz) acoustic array for tracking juvenile Pacific salmon in the coastal ocean". Animal Biotelemetry. 8 (1): 19. doi:10.1186/s40317-020-00205-z. ISSN 2050-3385. S2CID 219281877.
  3. ^ "V5 – 180 kHz". Oceans Research. 2016-09-23. Retrieved 2021-10-17.
  4. ^ "VR2W-180 kHz Receiver" (PDF). RS Aqua. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-10-17. Retrieved 2021-10-17.
  5. ^ Briles, Travis C.; Yost, Dylan C.; Cingöz, Arman; Ye, Jun; Schibli, Thomas R. (2010-05-10). "Simple piezoelectric-actuated mirror with 180 kHz servo bandwidth". Optics Express. 18 (10): 9739–9746. arXiv:1003.5962. Bibcode:2010OExpr..18.9739B. doi:10.1364/OE.18.009739. ISSN 1094-4087. PMID 20588824. S2CID 14213802.
  6. ^ "A.M. 180" at MusicBrainz (information and list of recordings)
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