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I assume they have
separate antennas for the AM and FM, right? The tower isn't a
antenna?
1st, i would get more than 50' vertical separation
between your antenna and the high power
antennas
2nd, I would suggest a sectored approach so that non of
the antennas are focused on the high-power antennas or transmission lines
(the lines them self's will radiate no matter how
good!)
3rd, be very careful and at no time touch a hot AM or
FM antenna... :)
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