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There was no change in effective radiated power, which remains at 6,000 watts.
On the same date, the station began operating under program test authority at a higher effective radiated power.
It broadcasts at an effective radiated power of 195 watts.
This allows the station to be received over a significant area with only 630 watts of effective radiated power.
The station broadcasts an effective radiated power with just 0.8 watts.
The station's transmitter has an effective radiated power of 410 watts.
It is transmitted with an effective radiated power of 100 kW.
The station was licensed to broadcast with an average effective radiated power of 25,000 watts.
When the station was on channel 64, it broadcast with an effective radiated power of 12.5 kilowatts.
Upon completion, it will broadcast at an effective radiated power of 15 kilowatts.
The transmitter is nearby, and operates at 460 watts effective radiated power.
The schedule was gradually expanded and effective radiated power was also increased.
In April 1990, the station requested a modification of the permit to increase the effective radiated power to 6,000 watts.
Despite its 36,000-watt effective radiated power, it boasts one of the largest coverage areas in the eastern United States.
Designers of such installations who wish to remain within the law must however be careful about legal limitations on effective radiated power.
Radio stations are licensed in the United States to broadcast at a specific effective radiated power level.
The station's power is 6,000 watts effective radiated power.
In December 1994, the station applied for permission in increase its effective radiated power to 6,000 watts.
The original effective radiated power of 100,000 watts was the maximum amount permitted on the heritage allotment.
The station broadcasts at an Effective Radiated Power of 100 kilowatts.
It operates with an Effective Radiated Power of 50 kilowatts.
The station currently runs 600 watts and has a construction permit to increase that to 23,000 watts effective radiated power.
It transmits with 42 watts effective radiated power from an antenna 45.7 meters height above average terrain.
While that construction was underway, the station applied for still further changes to tower height, effective radiated power, and transmitter location on August 8, 1996.
With an effective radiated power for .990 watts, the station may cover most of Bay Ridge, and nearby communities well.