Yes and no.  Most often NO.  The FCC would require a power reduction in most 
cases.   Have you ever seen a Class 4 AM -- with a power like 833 watts Day and 
Night.  ( I think the 1400 Silverdale, WA has less than 1 KW ).   That is 
because -- AM stations -- are like the Educational FM stations.  They are 
applied for with a "protected" and "interfering" contours -- based on both the 
tower and ground system.   Change the ground or tower -- the power changes.  So 
adding any type of cable, wire or metal can "augment" the basic authorized 
contours.  As a Ham operator -- you can "tinker" with equipment.  In Commercial 
use -- you can NOT just add a wire here and a clamp there.  In the old days -- 
but that was before there were thousands of stations.    
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