The Eureka -- 1480 was the first 1480 on the west coast.  It once even had a CP 
to operate with 5 KW at night as a class III-A station.  But a battle with KYOS 
1480 in Merced, CA that began broadcasting on channel -- much latter than the 
Eureka 1480, ended up giving the III-A class to Merced and restricting Eureka 
to 5 KW daytime and 1 KW at nights -- ND1. Modification of the existing 
licensed tower and  new FCC rules required a power downgrade at night to  680 
watts, rounded off to 750 watts per FCC rules.  
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