The ND night Class Bs thread reminded me of something else I've thought of. What about stations with Class D licenses that have Class A-like daytime facilities and NO night authorization? Ideally I'd be thinking of 50kW ND with half-wave or larger antennas, of which I've only found one, but I suppose anything that meets class A criteria (10kW and 362 mV/m/kW efficiency) would qualify. (I wasn't able to find one with a 3-letter call, though. Also, if a station has a PSSA/PSRA I'd prefer the power difference be such that when they change, your enthusiast-quality radio, if you're near the station, goes from overload (garbled/distorted audio when tuned on-frequency) to no signal at all.)
Here's a few i've come up with:
890 WHJA Laurel, MS - 10 kW ND-D, 214.9° tower, 436 mV/m/kW day, 378 mV/m/kW Critrr
1530 WYMM Jacksonville, FL - 50kW DA-D, 2 towers: 210+23.7° sec'd, 2980.51 mV/m @ 1 km
1550 KUAZ Tuscon, AZ - 50kW ND-D, 215.6° tower, 437.74 mV/m/kW
Here's a few i've come up with:
890 WHJA Laurel, MS - 10 kW ND-D, 214.9° tower, 436 mV/m/kW day, 378 mV/m/kW Critrr
1530 WYMM Jacksonville, FL - 50kW DA-D, 2 towers: 210+23.7° sec'd, 2980.51 mV/m @ 1 km
1550 KUAZ Tuscon, AZ - 50kW ND-D, 215.6° tower, 437.74 mV/m/kW