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

David Gleason david
Sun Nov 13 19:40:50 CST 2005


But Marti is not licensed by the FCC! 


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Actually, I just remembered, its probably 1180 Radio Marti in Marathon
Florida.  Actual 100 KW into a 4 tower inline array towards Fidel.
Toss up 540 Orlando, or 1180 Marathon

Paul Smith
Sarasota, FL

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In a message dated 11/13/05 2:21:15 PM, shnewman at alaweb.com writes:


> Obviously this is going to be a DA.
>
> Hint: It's not the 12 tower array near Dallas.
>
>

Try KMJ, Fresno.

Over 6,500 mV/m at 1 kM in the main lobe, with 50 kW into four 180 degree
towers, and with the nulls filled to about 5 kW.

Perhaps the finest upgrade of a Class III-A station yet implemented.

This station was earlier 5 kW ND-U on 580, but was a Local in its original
incarnation.

Incredibly, McClatchey Broadcasting owned two Locals (0.25 kW ND-U) in
California's Central Valley, one of which, KFBK, then still under McClatchey
ownership, became a Class I-B (50 kW-U DA-2), and the other, KMJ, became 50
kW-U
DA-1, this under Infinity ownership.

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