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Old September 25th 07, 05:28 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.cb,alt.autos.mini,ba.broadcast,rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Why Policy Is Good in Radio

On Sep 24, 7:30 pm, Amateurs in Favor of Full BPL Deployment BPL-is-
wrote:
javawizard wrote:
In the 1920's a radio station in Schenectady, NY built a powerful
transmitter. In those days before FCC regulations, not knowing just
how big to make a transmitter in order for the signal to be received
some distance away, the station set up to broadcast at 500,000 watts.
It requires about one watt to be received four blocks away. This
station broadcast at such tremendous power that they could be heard
around the world. People in New York didn't even need radios. They
could sometimes hear voices in their furnaces and coming off chain-
link fences. Light bulbs lit up in people's houses even if they were
switched off. - fromwww.odd-info.com


agreed and Tnx for a FB post.


Except it isn't true, the first 500,000 watt station was WLW in
Cincinnati Ohio, owned by Powel Crosley Jr. It went on the air at
500KW in 1935.