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In article , Jianhong Wang wrote:
What is the max power (dBm) a AM receiver can get in the real world? I've stood about a fourth of a block away from the tower array of a 50,000 watt station (WQEW-AM 1560 New York). With a satisfactory quality pocket transistor radio. The signal was extremely distorted. Overload. Couldn't get any closer becasue of the damned fence around the property. -- Sven Weil New York City, U.S.A. |
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