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Heard that KCAA in the IE got a CP for 10kW daytime and confirmed on FCC AMQ. Curious as to the engineering... since the IE has a bunch of bad AM signals due to being close to LA, I'm wondering how much improvement this can offer them. How close to KNX can they get? Also, I presume 10kW on 1050 is better than 2.5kW on Salem's 590? Of course, KTIE shoots toward the Victor Valley by day and only towards OC at night, whereas it appears KCAA will reach further into Orange County and even a little of the South Bay during the day.
 
KJCB said:
Also, I presume 10kW on 1050 is better than 2.5kW on Salem's 590?

Nope. 10 kw on 1050, half way up the dial, is probably a little less than 2.5 kw on 590, assuming equal radiator efficiency and ground conductivity.

In the LA / SD / IE markets, there is very little listening outside the 10 mV/m contour, so even with more power, the station will strictly be an IE affair.
 
KJCB said:
Heard that KCAA in the IE got a CP for 10kW daytime and confirmed on FCC AMQ. Curious as to the engineering... since the IE has a bunch of bad AM signals due to being close to LA, I'm wondering how much improvement this can offer them. How close to KNX can they get? Also, I presume 10kW on 1050 is better than 2.5kW on Salem's 590? Of course, KTIE shoots toward the Victor Valley by day and only towards OC at night, whereas it appears KCAA will reach further into Orange County and even a little of the South Bay during the day.

That explains why ol' George Putnam was seen trying on a ten-gallon hat recently (oh I know that was gad awful but I couldn't resist) ;D
 
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