I think that a good question is: how many watts? and, what kind of antenna do you use?
I'm in east of Argentina. SW pirates and "Usual" frequency, does not "exist" here.
Here, the crystals are manufactured by request and are cheap in most of cases, other times I take it from unusable devices, computer motherboards, power supplies, and others.
I try from 2003 with 9825 (fine tune) /9830 (native freq.) KHz (yes, in 31 meters broadcasting band! only in daylight period. by night RCI turns on and

) The only antennas that I can physically build on my location are 40 meters wavelenghts or lower, but, 7164,112 KHz (crystal that I have) is amateur "hot" spot.
I also have 3579,545; 4000; 4318,18; 4620; 6000; 6200 (made by Western Electric for US Army

); 6250, 14xxx (I lost it

); 15623,3; 24000
subir fotoI think that if you try to make regional (US interstate broadcasting), must seeking coverage through NVIS (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_vertical_incidence_skywave) focus below 10 MHz and with a chord antenna. Otherwise, go above 10 MHz to achieve significant long distance jumps.