Re: [IRCA] ?Last QSL from CFFX 960
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Re: [IRCA] ?Last QSL from CFFX 960



Yes, the old 840 Grande Prairie. Both Grande Prairie's disappeared from
AM, both 840 & 1050. Retuning a transmitter for a new frequency is
fairly easy to do, so the transmitters could end up anywhere. At the
cost of a new transmitter, I can imagine that used ones in good contion
would be in demand. When I worked at KVAS Astoria in the 70s, the old 1
KWer was from 1937 and the 250 watt was frm 1950, when the station sign
on. The OM at KAST/KKEE tells me they have all been replaced with newer
solidstate gear now.

Patrick 

Patrick Martin
KGED QSL Manager


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