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Low power / low frequency Bird elements

I'm looking for a 1W or less element for the FM band (50-125 will do if you have one),
and anything in the .45 - 2.5MHz range for working with AM.

What have you got?

Alternatively, has anyone worked out how to modify a different frequency/power element to
a new frequency/power?
 
You might be better served getting a copy of an older ARRL handbook and cooking up something out of there to read power.

I know years ago at the AM I worked, we had a post sunset power of 9 watts and it was tough to read the common point current with the Delta unit the station had. I believe that the engineer before me made a custom loop to read the output of the post sunset transmitter.
 
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