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Richard Harrison"
Richard Fry wrote: "Radiator efficiency for Class A stations (other than in Alaska) must be such as to produce a groundwave of at least 352 mV/m at 1 km for 1kW of antenna input power. A 90-degree omni radiator cannot do that." Most such antennas have long been in place. Surely they are grandfathered until the station is modified. ________________ The minimum efficiency for Class A is 362mV/m as I posted, not 352mV/m as you "quoted me" above. As far as the 50kW / non-D / 24-hr operations are concerned, their facilities have avoided the use of 90° radiators nearly from their start, due to the commercial/competitive need to generate a very strong groundwave while avoiding self interference to that groundwave at night from their own high-angle radiation. The advantages of using greater fractional wavelength radiators to accomplish this has long been known and confirmed by field measurements. RF |
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