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



Hi Bill,

Inre CJJC....They may have ended up on 800 but (as Pat Martin said) they started on 850. I well remember back in the fall of 1965, when KOA used to sign off at midnight MST on sunday night, leaving the frequency open in the west. I received excellent reception from KICY Nome AK but I kept hearing this other station far beneath them. It took me a month or so but finally I caught the ID from CJJC Langley BC. Nice letter verie soon followed. Always a soft place in my dx heart :-) . Never heard them on 800 but did hear Penticton frequently from either Sacto or S.F.

Don Kaskey
S.F. CA





bill kral wrote:
Hi, A couple of additions to the list of stations no longer on the air: CJJC ( CJUP ,CKST) Langley on 800 (not 850) : CFVR Abbotsford on 850 : CJVI Victoria on 900 (off air but hardware is still in use by Camosun College as CKMO which is scheduled to die sometime next year in favour of using the internet only) Bill in BC
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