Re: [IRCA] Quite possibly the smallest licensed radio station...
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Re: [IRCA] Quite possibly the smallest licensed radio station...



The old 10 watt class " D " stations no longer exist -- acceptt for those that are grandfathered in to place.  The class " D " stations can use any open frequency, from 88.1 to 107.9.   But as far as records show, the old KGGK - FM in Garden Grove, CA that began as a 100 watt station,  and the existing KHAM - 99.5 in Britt, Iowa with 200 watts ERP are the lowest powered class A - commercial stations.    KDOL 1340 in Mojave, CA once was restricted to 100 watts - fulltime.  The 1340 is now full power at 1 kw.   WMAM - 570 in  Marinette, Wisconsin with only 250 watts days and only 100 watts at night -- must be the lowest powered commercial AM.
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