[BC] Smallest AM Radiator

Dana Puopolo dpuopolo
Thu Jun 29 19:10:24 CDT 2006


The TIS  industry makes a low power helical antenna, and several part 15
suppliers also do.

You can also use an old 2 mHz marine antenna, if you can find one somewhere.

-D

 

------ Original Message ------
Received: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 07:54:48 PM EDT
From: "Bill Croghan" <loteng at lvradio.com>
To: "'Broadcasters' Mailing List'" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Subject: RE: [BC] Smallest AM Radiator

	Not sure what the rule is, but I've worked on a couple in the
1600-1650 range that used about a 20 Ft. metal Post.
Bill
Bill Croghan CPBE WB?KSW
Chief Engineer, 
KOMP/KXPT/KENO/KBAD
Lotus Broadcasting
Las Vegas, NV
Email to loteng (at) lvradio.com
Phone 702-315-3030
Fax      702-876-6685


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>snip<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>I wonder what those little automated traffic information stations use, that
>are on 1610 and 530 or 540?  what kind of small tower can work well on
>540--or maybe they don't care as they don't have to get out all that far.
>must have a loading coil the size of a farm silo  :  )
>
>rob atkinson
>>>>>>>snip<<<<<<<




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