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AM Frequency of the week: 750

I stand corrected at WNOP's nighttime watts. It's 30 watts, but not 6 watts. Why do I even say 6 watts?
Amazing how such little power into efficient antennæ can cover entire small cities and quite well.
I worked at a Miami station that ran thirty-something watts pre-sunrise.
 
WSB day & night since I am only about 5 miles from their transmitter. BUT, when they go off the air for maintenance I can hear Cuba coming in weakly.
 
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