Re: [IRCA] BC Radio History
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Re: [IRCA] BC Radio History



There is a CP for a Ethnic station on 850, the old CJJC/CKVR frequency.
CKMO-900 may be going dark in the future. But most frequencies stay
dark. One engineer I was talking too thinking that since the Canadians
are not using the frequencies, then we should. Sorry, Canada owns those
I tryed to tell him. They should have the right to use or not to use the
channels. If we used them them, and down the road Canada decided to put
a station back on the channel, then what happens? Doesn't the US have
enough stations? Few AM stations in the US make any money.  But anyway,
there is so much history. I should go through the Alberta list and see
what I come up with there.   
Patrick

Patrick Martin
Seaside OR 
KGED QSL Manager

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