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They didn't say anything about buck shot and splatter on adjacent frequencies.
Wonder if any of You old heads remember the Gates Vanguard I , 1 KW AM transmitter from the sixties very futuristic looking, looked more like a Broadcast console or something at NASA, than a transmitter, I remember when KNUZ 1230 put one on the air in the early sixties with a lot of fan fare, very low power efficiency 36 to 40 %, but very good fidelity " 20 Hz to 20 KHZ" if properly tuned up. according to Gates Archives.
They didn't say anything about buck shot and splatter on adjacent frequencies.
Before the FCC required AM stations to limit their high frequency response to <10kHz, some stations actually had very wide audio responses.
An AM station where I was Chief Engineer had a Harris MW-50 (50kW) transmitter which easily passed 20Hz to 15kHz.
The Gates Vanguard I was not too reliable but when it operated, it sounded great.
I guess we are talking about this: http://www.oldradio.com/archives/hardware/Gates/Vanguard.htm
That's right Frog, named after the first US space satellite launched in 1958 " Vanguard".