> Standard broadcast AM is 10KHz, and is wider than most other 
> forms of AM 
> (except CB, where they will do anything they want with the signal). 

Standard AM *audio*, in the US, is low-pass filtered at about 10 kHz, so the
RF bandwidth is about 20 kHz (double sideband).

CB is substantially wider :-)

> Assuming a 100W transmitter, 1dB of cable losses and 5.16dBi (3dB) of 
> antenna gain, at 20 miles there is -32.442dB of path loss.

Methinks there's some disinformation there, better check your path-loss
math.

                        --- Jeff WN3A

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