There were either 5 or 6 tests of CONELRAD from the later 50’s and early 60’s. I heard several of them, and you could tell hear different stations were cycling on and then off.Three or less channels may be doable. 990 to 1240 really tuff. Most likely would be at the lowest power the transmitter would run. One would wonder in a nuclear fallout environment who is going to go to the dog house to retune the antenna? Did they ever have a test to see if changing frequency 20 or 30 channels up would really work?
The system worked as designed and was AM only. During the tests, all US stations went off the air while the designated ones were on 640 or 1240 alternating.
Stations did not retune the ATU as that can take many hours to many days. They just ran low power that allowed the system to work without overloading from SW and shutting down.
Go to worldradiohistory.com and look for the CONELRAD page.
