I began to laboriously hunt through a general search. Then found everything all neatly compiled on Wikipedia.
Here is your main offender way up in north east NB. Couldn't find an 810 station near Chicago.
CKLE-FM is a French language Canadian radio station broadcasting in Bathurst, New Brunswick at 92.9 MHz. It has been on the air since March 29, 1990 but the origins of the station before the first broadcast go back to 1987.
CKLE has a rebroadcaster located in Caraquet at 810 AM with the call letters CJVA.
CKLE
AM 810, Caraquet First air date March 29, 1990 (origins go back to 1987) Format French radio Callsign meaning C(K)LE, derived from the French word for "key" Owner Radio de la Baie Lt�e Website CKLE-FM
Others in canada are:
CBPY in Whitehorse, Yukon CKJS in Winnipeg/Winterpeg, Manitoba
In the United States
KBHB in Sturgis, South Dakota KGO (AM) in San Francisco, California KLVZ in Brighton, Colorado KSWV in Santa Fe, New Mexico KTBI in Ephrata, Washington KXOI in Crane, Texas KYTY in Somerset, Texas WCKA in Jacksonville, Alabama WCTA in Alamo, Tennessee WDDD (AM) in Johnston City, Illinois WDMP (AM) in Dodgeville, Wisconsin WEDO in Mckeesport, Pennsylvania WEKG in Jackson, Kentucky WEUS in Orlovista, Florida WGY in Schenectady, New York WHB in Kansas City, Missouri WJJQ in Tomahawk, Wisconsin WKVM in San Juan, Puerto Rico WMGC (AM) in Murfreesboro, Tennessee WMJH in Rockford, Michigan WPIN (AM) in Dublin, Virginia WQIZ in Saint George, South Carolina WSJC in Magee, Mississippi WSYW in Indianapolis, Indiana WTHV in Hahira, Georgia WXFO in Royston, Georgia WYRE in Annapolis, Maryland
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