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Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by bored silly, Jun 8, 2017.
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Probably my Dad died in 1992
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THEY SHOULD
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I just know that back in the day ( late 60's) Am radio stations like CKLW out of Detroit Mi would advertise how many broadcast watts they were using, being a 10 year old kid I really didnt give it much thought. I assuming then if they boasted about having 50,000 watts that was a constant carrier, all I know is that I could pick up their signal with my 9volt transistor radio, and also listen to Detroit Tiger baseball games on 970 am, in Ann Arbor Mi.bored silly and CW Spook Thank this.
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Mine past away in 1997, I was just trying to illustrate how childlike it sounds when drivers get in a pissing contest about how many watts their radio will swing to.rabbiporkchop and bored silly Thank this.
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Ok let me ask this question ( sorry Bored not trying to highjack thread) if anyone of you are in the market for a new radio purchase does the advertised pep swing wattage influence your decision?
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Well home town kid, good, we've got a lot in common.
I remember CKLW very well. Personal connection to it, and other stations like CJOM, WWWW and WJR.
I think CKLW was using a Gates 50K transmitter.
I remember visiting the transmit site a few times but you do know that it broadcasts out of Amherstberg in Ontario?
I used to pick them up while i was on the road, especially in the south like in Georgia.
970, that's WKHM out of Jackson, with a 1000 watts.wolverine11 Thanks this. -
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That's exactly right. In the AM broadcast industry, FCC standards for measurement of power are , Plate voltage x Total DC input current, e.g. 5000v * 10A=50kw power. Modulation was required to be no greater than 125% on postive peaks and no more than 100% on negative peaks....negative peaks being the primary source of what we thin of as overmodulation.
FWIW, in college, I used to work for KXEL, the 50kw station in Waterloo, IA.rabbiporkchop and wolverine11 Thank this. -
Stryker DOESN'T LIE about the pep of their radios. Other's not so sure of !!!!!
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