[SBE] How tall is your AM tower? Can we license a tree?
Kent Winrich
kwinrich at gmail.com
Thu Mar 13 09:22:22 EDT 2008
WOW what tower are they using? They are running a whole 13.9 watts into a
1005 foot tower???
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Cris Alexander <
crisa at crawfordbroadcasting.com> wrote:
> WRDT in Monroe (Detroit), Michigan at 1,005 feet. ASRN 1001506.
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 3:05 PM
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> Subject: [SBE] How tall is your AM tower? Can we license a tree?
>
> 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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