Back in the 70s, (then) WKXR (1540 kHz, 1 kw daytime) in Exeter, NH was granted a nighttime power of 3 watts....
Rather than messing with the main transmitter (a Bauer 707), the engineer borrowed someone's LPB transmitter and hooked it up to the antenna (a shunt-fed unit)
to see what kind of NIGHTTIME coverage 3 watts would provide....
Useable listening range was less than 1/4 mile.....
It was decided to not bother with it --- serving only about 5 or 6 houses!!
In fact, at ~ 1/4 mile....(then) WPTR in Albany could be heard quite clearly!!
At that time, 1540 kHz was a Bahamian clear channel (IIRC, ZNS)....Don't know if it still is.....
Rather than messing with the main transmitter (a Bauer 707), the engineer borrowed someone's LPB transmitter and hooked it up to the antenna (a shunt-fed unit)
to see what kind of NIGHTTIME coverage 3 watts would provide....
Useable listening range was less than 1/4 mile.....
It was decided to not bother with it --- serving only about 5 or 6 houses!!
In fact, at ~ 1/4 mile....(then) WPTR in Albany could be heard quite clearly!!
At that time, 1540 kHz was a Bahamian clear channel (IIRC, ZNS)....Don't know if it still is.....