Ok first of all I'm not sure whether to post this in here, or in the tech tips forum... but since my chance of getting my own licensed AM station is worse than that of the FCC saying "Pirates! Welcome to the Airwaves! Broadcast ALL YOU WANT!", I chose not to put it in "tech tips".
I've noticed that most AM transmitter sites cover quite a large geographical area - several acres usually. This could be either because of the ground system, or the guy wires. I've noticed some sites eliminate one, OR the other, for example using a Franklin antenna (so no ground system is needed) or using a self-supporting tower (so no guy wires are needed).
I have yet to see a station combine the two, though - a self-supporting Franklin antenna. Is that possible? Also, how small of a space would it be possible to have such a transmitter site? (I've seen towers with a fence surrounding them (for protection from high field strength to prevent people getting too close) fairly close - often with no more than 50 feet from one side to the other, and (I'm guessing, though) possibly somewhat less.)
So... CAN an AM station's transmitter site (we'll assume it's a single-tower non-directional operation) fit into a very small space, like 1/8th of an acre, by using a self-supporting Franklin antenna?
I've noticed that most AM transmitter sites cover quite a large geographical area - several acres usually. This could be either because of the ground system, or the guy wires. I've noticed some sites eliminate one, OR the other, for example using a Franklin antenna (so no ground system is needed) or using a self-supporting tower (so no guy wires are needed).
I have yet to see a station combine the two, though - a self-supporting Franklin antenna. Is that possible? Also, how small of a space would it be possible to have such a transmitter site? (I've seen towers with a fence surrounding them (for protection from high field strength to prevent people getting too close) fairly close - often with no more than 50 feet from one side to the other, and (I'm guessing, though) possibly somewhat less.)
So... CAN an AM station's transmitter site (we'll assume it's a single-tower non-directional operation) fit into a very small space, like 1/8th of an acre, by using a self-supporting Franklin antenna?