Just read that the FCC got on KCKX in Oregon for failure to reduce to the night power of 15 watts! That's the lowest operating night time power I've heard of! Anyone heard of a station operating lower than that?
charlievandyke said:Dr. Akbar...I think you win!
Dr. Akbar said:How low can you go? Try 1.3 watts for WHFB in Benton Harbor, MI. Daytime they rock with 5kw. Critical Hours 2.5kw. Then comes that nightime shrinkage of one point three...just to keep out of the way of anyone else on 10~Sixty. Anyone care to top that?
KeithE4 said:WRFM 990 Muncie IN runs 250 watts days and a mighty one watt at night - with a 6-tower directional antenna used for both power levels! Why would anyone need to be directional when running 1 stinking watt?
KOHS said:I wonder what my Mr. Microphone would look like on a coverage map??? ???
PHIL Z said:WPGR 1510 Monroeville Pa [east of Pittsburgh] uses 1 watt ND and they get out 5 Miles , with a strong signal.