Flying-Dutchman said:In the past, the FCC recognized new and pre-existing construction. Under this interpretation of the rules, they would not have considered the water tower as part of the ground. But, they would count a new tower that one built specifically to broadcast.
This belief has been posted before, but as far as physics and practical experience are concerned -- there is little to no difference in the radiation possible from a pre-existing metallic structure such as a water tower, flagpole, or billboard/building frame believed to be a Part 15 AM "ground," and a new one of equal dimensions.
All such structures so used can radiate, and may result in an unlicensed system that is functionally non-compliant with 15.219(b).
Just to repeat again that people are free to install and operate whatever they wish, at whatever FCC risk they wish to accept. The only goal/agenda in this post is to offer some provable, technical points to assist in such decisions.
RF