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Sal M. Onella wrote:
. . . What's the record for max BCB power? Dunno, but some of the SW BC stations sure are impressive. I had the opportunity to see the Deutsche Welle facility at Wertachtal, Germany a couple of years ago. It has, I believe, 12 ea. 500 kW transmitters, and the antenna consists of several miles of curtain array with reflector grids on both sides for reversibility, arranged in a pattern of three long radials from a central building. It can also be electronically steered to some degree. Modulation could be heard at about a half mile from the antenna, apparently from vibration of some of the antenna feed components. That facility leases time to many other international broadcasters. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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