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Re: [IRCA] Nova Scotia/PEI Bandscan
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Nova Scotia/PEI Bandscan
- From: "Brent Taylor" <btaylor@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 07:43:43 -0300
- Thread-index: Acahavg96OiMvgr7TX2rAd/JJvuzdAARHscg
Glad you enjoyed your visit to Atlantic Canada, John!
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Cereghin
> 810 UNID French w/country mx (heard in PEI). CJVA
> Caraquet NB?
Yes, indeed. CJVA is our local "pest" when we go to Miscou each September.
They put in a dandy daytime signal through the northern Martimes, but WGY is
usually in here at night in central New Brunswick.
> 870 UNID NF station. Part of the "VOCM/CFCB network",
> country. //1230. CFSX Stephenville? Stephenville
> ads, but no CFSX ID (from PEI)
Yep, it was CFSX. The // network makes them tough to ID sometimes.
> 1230 UNID NF, see notes under 870. Presume CFGN Port
> au Basque (heard on PEI). VOCM network?
Yep. At only 250 watts it's a nice catch because of the great path over the
Gulf of St. Lawrence. I have frequently heard a "CFCB" ID on this one, but
it's CFGN.
> Other notes:
> 990 CBAO St Stephen NB, a low-powered CBC-New
> Brunswick relay. Can only be heard in the St.
> Stephen/Calais, Maine area. 40 watts?
I believe so. There are only a very few AM LPRTs left in New Brunswick.
Practically everything from CBC has moved to FM.
> 93.9 Confederation Bridge Infomation Radio, with
> traffic reports for the bridge to PEI. Similar format
> to the other FM stations above. There seems to be a
> network of these stations across sections of the
> Maritimes, but can't find any info on the internet on
> them.
Yes, they are all owned out of Halifax (3077457 Nova Scotia Limited) and
operate in several cities and border crossings. Typical power is 50 watts.
> I believe the two PEI AM stations in Charlottetown are
> supposed to be moving to FM but both were still on
> normal AM operations when I was up there. The 630
> outlet tends to put out a somewhat better signal into
> Nova Scotia, especially during the day than the 720
> outlet.
Yes, according to Phil Rafuse on PEI the FM has started up and the AM has no
more than three months to go. I tried contacting both stations to arrange
DX tests before they go dark, but neither replied.
Brent Taylor, VE1JH
Doaktown, NB
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