Re: [IRCA] Applications by CKBD-600 and CBU-690 both

2008-05-31 Thread Scott Fybush
Patrick Martin wrote: What about dual citizenship? I know of Americans that have moved to Canada that have both now as the US would not allow them to drop their US citizenship. But again, I have never heard of a U.S. or Canadian station moving across the border.. And with good reason - it'

Re: [IRCA] Applications by CKBD-600 and CBU-690 both

2008-05-31 Thread Patrick Martin
What about dual citizenship? I know of Americans that have moved to Canada that have both now as the US would not allow them to drop their US citizenship. But again, I have never heard of a U.S. or Canadian station moving across the border.. 73, Patrick Patrick Martin KGED QSL Manager ___

Re: [IRCA] Applications by CKBD-600 and CBU-690 both

2008-05-31 Thread Powell E. Way III
--- Patrick Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Paul, > > What would keep either owner 1550 or 1600 to apply > for 600 in Vancouver? A foreign national can't own a station in the US. > Would they have to be a Canadian citizen? Maybe > someone who works there may be? If the Canadian laws

Re: [IRCA] Applications by CKBD-600 and CBU-690 both

2008-05-30 Thread Patrick Martin
Paul, What would keep either owner 1550 or 1600 to apply for 600 in Vancouver? Would they have to be a Canadian citizen? Maybe someone who works there may be? Patrick Patrick Martin KGED QSL Manager ___ IRCA mailing list IRCA@hard-core-dx.com http:

Re: [IRCA] Applications by CKBD-600 and CBU-690 both

2008-05-30 Thread Paul B. Walker, Jr.
Patrick, 1550 and 1600 moving to Canada will never happen... 1550 and 1600 are not owned by Canadians and even if they were, it'd have NO bearing on wether the stations could move into Canada. The CRTC and FCC can't regulate where a station has sales staff, so that also doesn't play into the lic

[IRCA] Applications by CKBD-600 and CBU-690 both Vancouver BCto move to FM approved by CRTC - but expect CBU to remain

2008-05-30 Thread Deane McIntyre
The application of CKBD-600 Vancouver BC to move to FM (100.5 MHz, 2.6 kW) has been approved by the CRTC: CKBD will be allowed to simulcast the FM station for the usual three months after the FM station becomes operational, a