I think WLW was the first 50 K also.  
I have some of my fathers stuff from the mid 30's 
when he was in collage & one of these days I will scan the
artical abt WLW's  "BIG" xmiter & post it.
Also has stuff on syncos, WOR's new site, the 1st death ray
& other electronics things....
73
Tom Jones
Mason N.H.

On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 18:04:35 +0000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc
DeLorenzo) writes:
> That would be WLW and I'm quite sure they ran 500 kw for a while.
> 
> --
> Marc DeLorenzo
> South Dennis, MA
> 
> 
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
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> > How about the first (and I think only) U.S. AM station to ever run 
> 100 
> > KW - or was it 500 KW? I think this is a pretty well known factoid 
> 
> > from the WW II era.
> > 
> > Jim Pogue
> > Memphis, TN
> > 
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