Living at the South Jersey Shore, the AM salt path let Atlantic City stations at 1450Kc and others (1kW n-D) be heard all along the Eastern Shore of Delmarva, across the Chesapeake Bay into Virginia Beach regularly. That's a long haul. Even with the noise floor as obnoxious as it is in 2006, I can easily listen to WALK-AM 1370Kc (250watt) in Patchougue, Long Island NY on a stock Delco car radio. Even on the mainland, anywhere near a mile or so of water, It's listenable. Further inland, it begins to chatter with WPAZ in Pottstown, PA.
Until WIBG Ocean City, NJ moved from 1520 to 1020Kc, WBZ was listenable most all day in the Atlantic City area. Killer splatter ended that.
Pull up lowly WTKU-am 1490 Pleasantville, NJ on Radio-Locator.com. The tower is in a salt marsh with WOND. Look what 500 watts does when covering salt water vs. land. The station gets mail from Europe, Greenland and Norway regularly.
Until WIBG Ocean City, NJ moved from 1520 to 1020Kc, WBZ was listenable most all day in the Atlantic City area. Killer splatter ended that.
Pull up lowly WTKU-am 1490 Pleasantville, NJ on Radio-Locator.com. The tower is in a salt marsh with WOND. Look what 500 watts does when covering salt water vs. land. The station gets mail from Europe, Greenland and Norway regularly.