From Alaska, maybe it's more likely to hear one of the CBC stations in
BC or in the NWT or the Yukon? CBC does carry BBC programming at times.
They share a monarch, so why not newscasts as well.
CBDB (AM) in Watson Lake, Yukon
CBDW in Norman Wells, Northwest Territories
CBF-16 in Clova, Quebec
CBKN (AM) in Shalalth, British Columbia
CBOF-1 in Maniwaki, Quebec
CBQF in Carmacks, Yukon
CBQJ in Ross River, Yukon
CBW (AM) in Winnipeg, Manitoba
CBY in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/990_AM
Check the FCC AM Query for technical details, and the CBC website(s) for
schedules, maybe this gives Paul clues as to which one he might have
heard. Keep listening for local weather/news/commercials.
73
Eike
Am 27.11.2016 um 05:57 schrieb Peter Ungerboeck:
Check the 990 entries and pick your choice. ;-)
http://www.hermanboel.eu/en-emwg-mw1.htm
73
Peter
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On Nov 26, 2016, at 8:58 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
Who would've run BBC News at 1830UTC(930am Alaska time/1:30pm eastern) time
on 990khz on Saturday November 26? I very clearly heard a British accented
woman and mentions of the BBC
PAUL
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