[BC] Most powerful AM radio station....

Robert Meuser Robertm
Sun Nov 13 16:35:54 CST 2005


I am guessing you mean WLQV 1500. There are now 9 towers and have a Day 
ERP of almost 600 KW.

R


Steve wrote:

>Trivia time? So I take it you have the answer and we've eliminated KLIF in
>Dallas. I worked for a station in Detroit in '69 and I believe it shot out
>about 400 KW in the main lobe. Another 12 tower array. (Calls were WJBK at
>the time, changed to WDEE and what they are now I don't know). Oh, you said
>both day and night so I guess I'm wrong. I'll keep watching for the answer.
>
>Steve Newman
>Your basic broadcaster and voice talent for WorldSpace
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>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Golchert, Michael A." <MichaelGolchert at clearchannel.com>
>To: "Broadcast List Serv" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
>Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 3:38 PM
>Subject: [BC] Most powerful AM radio station....
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>
>    Trivia time.....
>
>    I'm searching for the most powerful AM radio station/array licensed
>by the FCC in the broadcast band.  Both Night and Day mode, but not
>necessarily the same station.  The only area I'm concerned with is in
>the main lobe.  Determining factor would be the signal strength in mv/m
>at 1km.
>    Obviously this is going to be a DA.
>
>    Hint:  It's not the 12 tower array near Dallas.
>
>Michael A. Golchert
>AM Field Engineer
>Clear Channel
>Life is Simple.  Eat. Sleep.  Make RF.
>
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