From richard@chonak.com Sun Apr 7 04:20:41 2019 From: richard@chonak.com (richard@chonak.com) Date: Sun, 07 Apr 2019 04:20:41 -0400 Subject: 50 years of all-news radio in DC Message-ID: <78glsmavpk5fh2vnap9mgcs5.1554624856629@email.lge.com> Here's a feature with some history of the all-news format at WTOP:https://wtop.com/local/2019/04/you-turn-us-on-and-were-there-looking-back-at-50-years-of-news-on-wtop/slide/1/Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE device From astelle.donald@gmail.com Tue Apr 9 01:37:31 2019 From: astelle.donald@gmail.com (Don) Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2019 01:37:31 -0400 Subject: DX-ing Canada Message-ID: I know some of our fellow Boston Radio geeks are DX-ers. I have been trying to comprise a list of Canadian stations that can be picked up pretty regularly at night here in New England. Here's what I typically hear (in order of reliability). Let me know if I am missing any good ones. -730 - CKAC - Radio Circulation / Traffic (French) - Montreal -740 - (When away from WJIB's signal) - CFZM - Toronto - Oldies -1580 - CKDO - Classic Hits - simulcast with sister FM - Durham, Ontario -860 (When I am not close to the WEEI towers) - CJBC - Toronto -900 - CHML - Hamilton Ontario -940 - CFNV - Montreal What did I miss? I do miss hearing the great CBC programs that used to be on AM. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From ehennessy@verizon.net Tue Apr 9 07:31:33 2019 From: ehennessy@verizon.net (Ed Hennessy) Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2019 11:31:33 +0000 (UTC) Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1859615696.406694.1554809493436@mail.yahoo.com> This is more of an interesting catch than anything else. I've picked up 1310 CIWW Ottawa (50kW DA-2) in north Medford more than once at night. Looking at the night pattern (5 antennas), it must be coming off a lobe (there's one pointing ESE) but it would seem that we're between lobes. Most of the signal is aimed to the north, at greater Ottawa. Maybe this makes it a DX catch more than a reliable one, though I've been able to catch it more than once. Before they moved to FM, 700 CHSJ in St. John, NB was a daytime regular in Eastie, Southie, North Shore, etc., where there was a straight line salt water path and could also be heard inland. Ed Hennessy -----Original Message----- From: Don I know some of our fellow Boston Radio geeks are DX-ers. I have been trying to comprise a list of Canadian stations that can be picked up pretty regularly at night here in New England. Here's what I typically hear (in order of reliability). Let me know if I am missing any good ones. -730 - CKAC - Radio Circulation / Traffic (French) - Montreal -740 - (When away from WJIB's signal) - CFZM - Toronto - Oldies -1580 - CKDO - Classic Hits - simulcast with sister FM - Durham, Ontario -860 (When I am not close to the WEEI towers) - CJBC - Toronto -900 - CHML -? Hamilton Ontario -940 - CFNV - Montreal What did I miss? I do miss hearing the great CBC programs that used to be on AM. From kvahey@gmail.com Tue Apr 9 09:04:21 2019 From: kvahey@gmail.com (Kevin Vahey) Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2019 09:04:21 -0400 Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: CKGM 690 Montreal when away from WRKO transmitter CKLW 800 Windsor On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 3:07 AM Don wrote: > I know some of our fellow Boston Radio geeks are DX-ers. > > I have been trying to comprise a list of Canadian stations that can be > picked up pretty regularly at night here in New England. > > Here's what I typically hear (in order of reliability). > > Let me know if I am missing any good ones. > > > -730 - CKAC - Radio Circulation / Traffic (French) - Montreal > > -740 - (When away from WJIB's signal) - CFZM - Toronto - Oldies > > -1580 - CKDO - Classic Hits - simulcast with sister FM - Durham, Ontario > > -860 (When I am not close to the WEEI towers) - CJBC - Toronto > > -900 - CHML - Hamilton Ontario > > -940 - CFNV - Montreal > > What did I miss? > > I do miss hearing the great CBC programs that used to be on AM. > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > From aerie.ma@comcast.net Tue Apr 9 12:15:58 2019 From: aerie.ma@comcast.net (aerie.ma) Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2019 12:15:58 -0400 Subject: DX-ing Canada Message-ID: <201904091648.x39GmtOw084702@isfahel.bostonradio.org> How about CFRB 1010 and CHUM 1050? Those used to be listenable on portable radios if you could null out the NYC cochannel stations. I also wonder if the domestic shortwave stations are still operating [CFCX CFRX CHNX, etc.]?Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone. null From 011010001@interpring.com Tue Apr 9 14:12:27 2019 From: 011010001@interpring.com (Rob Landry) Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2019 14:12:27 -0400 (EDT) Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, 9 Apr 2019, Don wrote: > I have been trying to comprise a list of Canadian stations that can be picked > up pretty regularly at night here in New England. > What did I miss? CFRX 6070 KHz - Toronto. There are supposed to be a couple other low-powered shortwave Canadian stations, but I forget where they are. CFCX in Montreal is gone. Rob From raccoonradio@gmail.com Tue Apr 9 13:01:05 2019 From: raccoonradio@gmail.com (Bob Nelson) Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2019 13:01:05 -0400 Subject: No subject In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: CHSJ 700 came in like a local by day at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester On Tue, Apr 9, 2019, 9:14 AM Ed Hennessy via Boston-Radio-Interest < boston-radio-interest@lists.bostonradio.org> wrote: > The sender's mail server does not allow the list to forward their > message unchanged due to misguided anti-spam measures. The original > message as received by the list is shown below. > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Ed Hennessy > To: astelle.donald@gmail.com, boston-radio-interest@lists.bostonradio.org > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2019 11:31:33 +0000 (UTC) > Subject: Re: DX-ing Canada > This is more of an interesting catch than anything else. > > I've picked up 1310 CIWW Ottawa (50kW DA-2) in north Medford more than > once at night. Looking at the night pattern (5 antennas), it must be > coming off a lobe (there's one pointing ESE) but it would seem that we're > between lobes. Most of the signal is aimed to the north, at greater > Ottawa. Maybe this makes it a DX catch more than a reliable one, though > I've been able to catch it more than once. > > Before they moved to FM, 700 CHSJ in St. John, NB was a daytime regular in > Eastie, Southie, North Shore, etc., where there was a straight line salt > water path and could also be heard inland. > > Ed Hennessy > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Don > > > I know some of our fellow Boston Radio geeks are DX-ers. > > I have been trying to comprise a list of Canadian stations that can be > > picked up pretty regularly at night here in New England. > > Here's what I typically hear (in order of reliability). > > Let me know if I am missing any good ones. > > > -730 - CKAC - Radio Circulation / Traffic (French) - Montreal > > > -740 - (When away from WJIB's signal) - CFZM - Toronto - Oldies > > > -1580 - CKDO - Classic Hits - simulcast with sister FM - Durham, Ontario > > > -860 (When I am not close to the WEEI towers) - CJBC - Toronto > > > -900 - CHML - Hamilton Ontario > > > -940 - CFNV - Montreal > > > What did I miss? > > > I do miss hearing the great CBC programs that used to be on AM. > > From kc1ih@mac.com Tue Apr 9 17:08:07 2019 From: kc1ih@mac.com (Larry Weil) Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2019 17:08:07 -0400 Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > On Apr 9, 2019, at 1:37 AM, Don wrote: > > I know some of our fellow Boston Radio geeks are DX-ers. > > I have been trying to comprise a list of Canadian stations that can be picked up pretty regularly at night here in New England. > > Here's what I typically hear (in order of reliability). > > Let me know if I am missing any good ones. > I seem to remember that in some places I could get 640 CBN St. Johns, NF. And if you get far enough away from Boston you can try for VOCM 590, also in St. Johns. Larry Weil Hudson, FL From joe@attorneyross.com Wed Apr 10 00:42:08 2019 From: joe@attorneyross.com (A Joseph Ross) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 00:42:08 -0400 Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: <201904091648.x39GmtOw084702@isfahel.bostonradio.org> References: <201904091648.x39GmtOw084702@isfahel.bostonradio.org> Message-ID: I used to be able to get CBA, from Moncton, New Brunswick.? They were originally at the CBC's large antenna farm at Sackville, and in those days they IDed as "CBA Maritimes."? I think they were at 1070 or thereabouts. CBC programs, of course, can now be heard online, though I think they're not what they once were. On 4/9/2019 12:15 PM, aerie.ma wrote: > How about CFRB 1010 and CHUM 1050? Those used to be listenable on portable radios if you could null out the NYC cochannel stations. I also wonder if the domestic shortwave stations are still operating [CFCX CFRX CHNX, etc.]?Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone. > null -- A. Joseph Ross, J.D. ? 1340 Centre Street, Suite 103 ? Newton, MA 02459 617.367.0468 ? Fax:617.507.7856 ? http://www.attorneyross.com From wollman@bimajority.org Wed Apr 10 01:17:20 2019 From: wollman@bimajority.org (Garrett Wollman) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 01:17:20 -0400 Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: <1859615696.406694.1554809493436@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1859615696.406694.1554809493436@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <23725.31840.446982.889270@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> < said: > This is more of an interesting catch than anything else. I've > picked up 1310 CIWW Ottawa (50kW DA-2) in north Medford more than > once at night. Looking at the night pattern (5 antennas), it must > be coming off a lobe (there's one pointing ESE) but it would seem > that we're between lobes. Naturally, since they have to protect WORC (1310 Worcester) and several other co-channel stations. These newer Canadian 50-kW stations on regional channels were generally crammed in long after numerous US stations established priority on the channel, so only a very expensive and complex directional array suffices to provide the level of protection required in the Rio Agreement. It only "works" because most Canadian AMs could be located south of the cities they serve and beam north. To achieve the required directivity, there are (or recently were) six, eight, nine, and ten-tower arrays. -GAWollman From wollman@bimajority.org Wed Apr 10 01:20:49 2019 From: wollman@bimajority.org (Garrett Wollman) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 01:20:49 -0400 Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: References: <201904091648.x39GmtOw084702@isfahel.bostonradio.org> Message-ID: <23725.32049.766218.999853@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> < said: > I used to be able to get CBA, from Moncton, New Brunswick.? They were > originally at the CBC's large antenna farm at Sackville, and in those > days they IDed as "CBA Maritimes."? I think they were at 1070 or > thereabouts. Pretty much all of the CBC AMs in eastern and central Canada have been turned off -- CBI (1140 Sydney) lives, IIRC, but it's directional away from us because Richmond. Of course, "ici premi?re cha?ne" service is still available on CBEF (1550 Windsor, formerly CBE) and CJBC (860 Toronto). > CBC programs, of course, can now be heard online, though I think they're > not what they once were. Well, they were once commercial and now they're not. I still listen to Ideas, probably one of the best spoken-word anthology programs out there, but via podcast rather than by pounding the ionosphere. -GAWollman From markwa1ion@aol.com Wed Apr 10 01:28:57 2019 From: markwa1ion@aol.com (Mark Connelly) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 05:28:57 +0000 (UTC) Subject: DX-ing Canada References: <971282769.929481.1554874137498.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <971282769.929481.1554874137498@mail.yahoo.com> I'm on the Cape, so a bit better situated for the Maritimes. This is a representative list of what I get. 540 CBT NL 570 CFCB NL 590 VOCM NL (under WEZE, or dominant during WEZE outages) 600 CBNA NL 620 CKCM NL usually mix WZON ME 640 CBN NL often mixed with Cuba 650 CKGA NL 690 CKGM QC 730 CKAC QC 740 CFZM ON 740 CHCM NL 750 CBGY NL over Venezuela, WSB GA, Cuba 800 CJAD QC mix others 860 CJBC ON 900 CHML ON mix Cuba 920 CKNX ON mix WHJJ RI, WDMC FL, WURA VA 930 CFBC NB mix WPKX NH 940 CFNV QC mix WIPR PR, WINZ FL 950 CKNB NB mix WROL MA, WKDN PA, Cuba 980 CHRF QC mix WOFX NY, WCAP MA, WTEM DC, Cuba, Colombia, Brazil 990 CBY NL 1140 CBI NS 1210 VOAR NL mix WPHT PA 1260 CKHJ NB usually way over WBIX MA 1270 CJCB NS mix WTSN NH 1280 CFMB QC mix WADO NY, others 1310 CIWW ON mix WLOB ME 1350 CKAD NS 1400 CBG NL mix WCYR ME, WVAE ME, WOND NJ, lorryload of others 1410 CJWI QC 1450 CFAB NS mix WNBP MA, WPGG NJ, others 1570 CJLV QC over WUBG MA 1580 CKDO ON 1610 CHRN QC 1610 CHHA ON 1650 CJRS QC 1670 CJEU QC 1690 CJLO QC Mark Connelly, WA1ION South Yarmouth, MA From ehennessy@verizon.net Wed Apr 10 07:31:39 2019 From: ehennessy@verizon.net (Ed Hennessy) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 11:31:39 +0000 (UTC) Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: <23725.31840.446982.889270@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> References: <1859615696.406694.1554809493436@mail.yahoo.com> <23725.31840.446982.889270@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> Message-ID: <898094522.1079452.1554895899937@mail.yahoo.com> Yeah, they're the only Canadian station on 1310, but they're not one of those newer stations with the directional nightmare arrays. A search tells me they've been on the air since 1922, and landed on 1310 in 1941 (presumably as a result of the NARBA shuffle). Canada calls them the equivalent of a Class B but another quick search says they're the only 1310 in the US and Canada with 50kW. Being a regional allocation, most are 5kW. Dallas has a 25kW. Still, that null means that it's a tough catch in this part of the area (I forgot WORC was on 1310, and WICH too, so no wonder there's a null this way. And they both have reasonable night powers, from long ago licensing, not more recent fractions of a kW, so perhaps I was in the right place at the right time for those catches. And I was in a car.). CIWW is not new, but that 5-tower night array is most likely to keep that big signal "regional" and mostly north of the border. Ed Hennessy -----Original Message----- From: Garrett Wollman < said: > This is more of an interesting catch than anything else.? I've > picked up 1310 CIWW Ottawa (50kW DA-2) in north Medford more than > once at night.? Looking at the night pattern (5 antennas), it must > be coming off a lobe (there's one pointing ESE) but it would seem > that we're between lobes. Naturally, since they have to protect WORC (1310 Worcester) and several other co-channel stations.? These newer Canadian 50-kW stations on regional channels were generally crammed in long after numerous US stations established priority on the channel, so only a very expensive and complex directional array suffices to provide the level of protection required in the Rio Agreement.? It only "works" because most Canadian AMs could be located south of the cities they serve and beam north.? To achieve the required directivity, there are (or recently were) six, eight, nine, and ten-tower arrays. -GAWollman From map@mapinternet.com Wed Apr 10 14:30:51 2019 From: map@mapinternet.com (M.Casey) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 18:30:51 +0000 Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: <971282769.929481.1554874137498@mail.yahoo.com> References: <971282769.929481.1554874137498.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <971282769.929481.1554874137498@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <0100016a0884556c-b1fb9a24-bf72-4e4b-8eee-5242ea168991-000000@email.amazonses.com> Nice List! In Western Mass we don't get many of those, but here's a few that we do... 800 last time I checked news-talk CKLW Windsor--but not nearly as strong as it was in the 60's & 70's 1010 CFRB mixes with WINS. WINS is usually very strong here at night, sometimes CFRB is almost a s strong, but most nights in the background 1050 I do not hear a Canadian station. NYC is strong 1070 CBA --With WTIC 1080 not far away, I used to listen to them in the 1980's after the US narrowed the bandwidth on the AM stations. but they went to FM a long time ago. 1550 Windsor, Ont., in French-- weak reception mixed up with others. CBE was much stronger back in 1970's. Mark Casey K1MAP Hampden, Mass -----Original Message----- From: Mark Connelly Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 1:28 AM To: boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org Subject: Re: DX-ing Canada I'm on the Cape, so a bit better situated for the Maritimes. This is a representative list of what I get. 540 CBT NL 570 CFCB NL 590 VOCM NL (under WEZE, or dominant during WEZE outages) 600 CBNA NL 620 CKCM NL usually mix WZON ME 640 CBN NL often mixed with Cuba 650 CKGA NL 690 CKGM QC 730 CKAC QC 740 CFZM ON 740 CHCM NL 750 CBGY NL over Venezuela, WSB GA, Cuba 800 CJAD QC mix others 860 CJBC ON 900 CHML ON mix Cuba 920 CKNX ON mix WHJJ RI, WDMC FL, WURA VA 930 CFBC NB mix WPKX NH 940 CFNV QC mix WIPR PR, WINZ FL 950 CKNB NB mix WROL MA, WKDN PA, Cuba 980 CHRF QC mix WOFX NY, WCAP MA, WTEM DC, Cuba, Colombia, Brazil 990 CBY NL 1140 CBI NS 1210 VOAR NL mix WPHT PA 1260 CKHJ NB usually way over WBIX MA 1270 CJCB NS mix WTSN NH 1280 CFMB QC mix WADO NY, others 1310 CIWW ON mix WLOB ME 1350 CKAD NS 1400 CBG NL mix WCYR ME, WVAE ME, WOND NJ, lorryload of others 1410 CJWI QC 1450 CFAB NS mix WNBP MA, WPGG NJ, others 1570 CJLV QC over WUBG MA 1580 CKDO ON 1610 CHRN QC 1610 CHHA ON 1650 CJRS QC 1670 CJEU QC 1690 CJLO QC Mark Connelly, WA1ION South Yarmouth, MA From wollman@bimajority.org Wed Apr 10 22:51:24 2019 From: wollman@bimajority.org (Garrett Wollman) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 22:51:24 -0400 Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: <898094522.1079452.1554895899937@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1859615696.406694.1554809493436@mail.yahoo.com> <23725.31840.446982.889270@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> <898094522.1079452.1554895899937@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <23726.43948.943911.491690@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> < said: > Yeah, they're the only Canadian station on 1310, but they're not one > of those newer stations with the directional nightmare arrays. A > search tells me they've been on the air since 1922, and landed on > 1310 in 1941 (presumably as a result of the NARBA shuffle). Yes, but CKCO (as it was then) would have been limited to 5 kW under NARBA. According to the Canadian Communications Foundation's database, CKOY (as it was in the relevant era) upgraded to 50 kW in the early 1960s. Under the bilateral frequency coordination arrangements at the time, I believe the FCC would have demanded that CKOY protect the US border at the same electric field intensity as the old 5-kW facility (whereas a new station on 1310 would only have required contour protection). -GAWollman From dlh@donnahalper.com Wed Apr 10 23:54:34 2019 From: dlh@donnahalper.com (Donna Halper) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 23:54:34 -0400 Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: <23726.43948.943911.491690@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> References: <1859615696.406694.1554809493436@mail.yahoo.com> <23725.31840.446982.889270@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> <898094522.1079452.1554895899937@mail.yahoo.com> <23726.43948.943911.491690@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> Message-ID: <70d88eda-ed1e-84b7-f8fd-78fbd46e1484@donnahalper.com> Garrett wrote-- > According to the Canadian Communications Foundation's database, CKOY > (as it was in the relevant era) upgraded to 50 kW in the early 1960s. > Under the bilateral frequency coordination arrangements at the time, I > believe the FCC would have demanded that CKOY protect the US border at > the same electric field intensity as the old 5-kW facility (whereas a > new station on 1310 would only have required contour protection). This may not be entirely relevant, but when I was growing up in the 50s and 60s, the AM band was? still a DX'er paradise.? In high school, I was especially grateful for the Canadian stations that came into Boston at night, especially CKAC (say-ker-ah-say) in Montreal. I was able to improve my French-- very useful for me in high school-- because CKAC broadcast baseball and hockey, and I learned all sorts of sports expressions.? CKAC came in loud and clear at night, as I recall-- it was at 730 on the dial...? I occasionally was able to get stations from Sherbrooke or other cities in Qu?bec, but CKAC came in the best. -- Donna L. Halper, PhD Associate Professor of Communication & Media Studies Lesley University, Cambridge MA From walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com Wed Apr 10 22:55:11 2019 From: walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com (Paul B. Walker, Jr.) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 20:55:11 -0600 Subject: DX-ing Canada In-Reply-To: <23726.43948.943911.491690@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> References: <1859615696.406694.1554809493436@mail.yahoo.com> <23725.31840.446982.889270@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> <898094522.1079452.1554895899937@mail.yahoo.com> <23726.43948.943911.491690@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> Message-ID: When I lived in far NW PA, I could hear CIWW 1310 under/over pauses in audio of Pittsburgh Pirates games on WNAE 1310 Warren, PA and I was maybe 3 miles from their tower site. The station only runs 90 some odd watts at night but wasn?t terribly well modulated at the time. On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 8:52 PM Garrett Wollman wrote: > < ehennessy@verizon.net> said: > > > Yeah, they're the only Canadian station on 1310, but they're not one > > of those newer stations with the directional nightmare arrays. A > > search tells me they've been on the air since 1922, and landed on > > 1310 in 1941 (presumably as a result of the NARBA shuffle). > > Yes, but CKCO (as it was then) would have been limited to 5 kW under > NARBA. > > According to the Canadian Communications Foundation's database, CKOY > (as it was in the relevant era) upgraded to 50 kW in the early 1960s. > Under the bilateral frequency coordination arrangements at the time, I > believe the FCC would have demanded that CKOY protect the US border at > the same electric field intensity as the old 5-kW facility (whereas a > new station on 1310 would only have required contour protection). > > -GAWollman > > From DMoisan@davidmoisan.org Tue Apr 16 20:35:18 2019 From: DMoisan@davidmoisan.org (David Moisan) Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 00:35:18 +0000 Subject: FW: Re: Canadian AM Stations Message-ID: <73e95c1572c44484a918def252d2e705@davidmoisan.org> -----Original Message----- From: David Moisan Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2019 2:51 PM To: Boston Radio Group Subject: RE: Re: Yup. In coastal Salem, I was a big fan of CHSJ until they left. 720 in PEI too. -----Original Message----- From: Boston-Radio-Interest On Behalf Of Bob Nelson Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 1:01 PM To: Ed Hennessy Cc: Boston Radio Group Subject: Re: CHSJ 700 came in like a local by day at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester > Let me know if I am missing any good ones. > > > -730 - CKAC - Radio Circulation / Traffic (French) - Montreal > > > -740 - (When away from WJIB's signal) - CFZM - Toronto - Oldies > > > -1580 - CKDO - Classic Hits - simulcast with sister FM - Durham, > Ontario > > > -860 (When I am not close to the WEEI towers) - CJBC - Toronto > > > -900 - CHML - Hamilton Ontario > > > -940 - CFNV - Montreal > > > What did I miss? > > > I do miss hearing the great CBC programs that used to be on AM. > >