by long-winded historians while in pursuit of my Ph..D.
Please forgive me for it.)
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David
From: Craig Healy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Applications for two new AM stations in Toronto Area
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America"
Date: Friday,
> As for the earlier question about whether US stations on 1550 would be
> able to get more night power when and if CBE goes silent, the answer is,
no.
>
> Regardless of whether CBE is actually operating on 1550, the station is
> "internationally notified" to the US as though it were operating, and
> Either get CKNX to move to FM or change its pattern. Nobody
> really wants to listen to it around here, and it is getting
> to be more and more of a pest. It was booming in here all
> last night and even at 0800 this morning.
I live within the city grade coverage of WHJJ-920. CKNX puts enough s
David Faulkner wrote:
Dave, Scott & group:
Their day pattern was probably set up to protect the late CKCY, Sault
Ste. Marie, while at nght they would need to be more concerned about
WMMN, which used to get into Port Huron quite well so I suspect it
was beamed north. I used to be able to listen
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From: HASCALL, DAVID CIV DFAS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Applications for two new AM stations in Toronto Area
To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
Date: Thursday, November 13, 2008, 8:53 PM
Bill;
I have been DX'ing AM on and off since about 1980 and I only recen
HASCALL, DAVID CIV DFAS wrote:
Bill;
I have been DX'ing AM on and off since about 1980 and I only recently
logged CKNX (for the first time). I think that I am closer to Wingham
than you are. You would think that their pattern must be aimed right at
you, it is, the DAY pattern! The night one t
Message: 8
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 15:14:57 -0500
From: Bill Harms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Applications for two new AM stations in Toronto
Area(960 and 1350)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mailing list for the International Radio
Club of Americ
On many days in the winter, CKNX is the 920 channel dominant here in
Maryland.
Bill
David Faulkner wrote:
Actually, two suggestions come to mind for the CRTC. 1. Move CHIN to 1550 and
keep more of the signal in Canada. It is a major pest. 2. Either get CKNX to
move to FM or change its pat
Actually, two suggestions come to mind for the CRTC. 1. Move CHIN to 1550 and
keep more of the signal in Canada. It is a major pest. 2. Either get CKNX to
move to FM or change its pattern. Nobody really wants to listen to it around
here, and it is getting to be more and more of a pest. It w
Applications have been submitted to the CRTC for two new AM stations
in the Toronto
area. Both would program in various ethnic (i.e. neither English nor
French) languages
The first is an application to use 1350 (the old CKLB/CKAR/CKDO
Oshawa ON frequency)
at 1kW days / 87 watts night in Sc
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