Single fixed frequency??? Those hot swap modules are as broadband as a barn door!!!! They aren't tuned, they are transformer output. I am looking at some old LW/MW Harris designs and I believe the exact same modules were used from 200KHz to at least 1.8MHz, almost a decade span. My material is from around 1998 when competition for the solid state dollar was big and everyone was pushing 'reliability' and 'ease of repair' because us tube dinosaurs never thought solid state could survive lightning strikes and plasma ball lightning rolling out of the phasor cabinets. We all kept a tube type around for a backup for many years until solid state could prove itself worthy. Modules back then ranged from around 250W to 500W each. I've been away from the line of work for many years but I bet modules are easily pushing 1KW each today. My old workplace has a 10KW solid state FM unit now. I was gone by the time they installed that one. I guess power reduction at 1.3:1 VSWR is how they bought 'reliability'. A decent antenna farm shouldn't shift that far but 6 inches of rime ice covering most of a 4 tower directional array is going to do some weird things, Including totalling cars and demolishing antenna dog houses!!! 50 to 100 pounds falling 250 feet makes a mark!!