[SBE] How tall is your AM tower? Can we license a tree?

William McCombs wdmccombs at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 12 20:19:00 EDT 2008


That was my guess as well. The "Big Friend 570" is generally daytime
listening here in Wichita on most days. That is, if there are no
"sparks" flying about in the ether.

On Mar 12, 2008, at 5:31 PM, Kent Winrich wrote:


> WNAX, Yankton, SD 911 feet. http://www.fybush.com/site-011010.html

>

> Kent Winrich

>

> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 6:04 PM, <A9xw at cs.com> wrote:

>

>> On another reflector we have had a discussion of using a tree as an

>> antenna

>> for HF, VLF (AM band and lower). We didn't discover a MUF for

>> trees any

>> where,

>> but the WWI accounts and 1960's military did find them more

>> effective than

>> whip antennas for receive. That got to the question of who has the

>> tallest

>> AM

>> tower? Anybody want to weigh in with their chart topping structures?

>> (Above

>> ground, not above sea level) Load up the local Redwood?

>>

>> Henry

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