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This is the list of broadcast station classes. Domestic classes are listed as subitems under international ones. Effective radiated power (ERP) and height above average terrain (HAAT) are listed unless otherwise noted.

North America

The United States, Canada, and Mexico. All broadcast stations within 320 kilometers (about 200 miles) of the U.S.-Canada or U.S.-Mexico border must get approval by both the domestic and foreign agency. These are the CRTC in Canada, the FCC in the U.S., and the SCT in Mexico.

AM

Notes See also: North American Radio Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA)

FM

Notes:

FM zones

FM broadcast zones in the U.S.
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FM broadcast zones in the U.S.

Zone I in the U.S. includes all of Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and West Virginia. It also includes the areas south of latitude 43.5°N in Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont; as well as coastal Maine, southeastern Wisconsin, and northern and eastern Virginia.

Zone I-A includes California south of 40°N, as well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

TV

Broadcast translators, boosters, and other LPTV stations are secondary, unless they have upgraded to class A. Class A is still considered LPTV with respect to stations in Canada and Mexico.

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