At 08:52 AM 12/19/2007, you wrote:
>CKBD-600 Vancouver BC has applied to move to FM (100.5 MHz, 2.6 kW,  
>589 meters)
>
><http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Hearings/2007/n2007-18.htm#13>
>
>13.
>Vancouver, British Columbia
>Application No. 2007-1451-0
>
>
>CBU-690 Vancouver BC has applied to move to FM (88.1 MHz, 8.9 kW,  
>567.2 meters)
>with an addition transmitter on Gabriola Island (98.7 MHz, 3.1 kW,  
>182.3 meters)
>
><http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Hearings/2007/n2007-18.htm#15>
>
>15.
>Vancouver and Gabriola Island, British Columbia
>Application No. 2007-1423-9

Wow, that would be a huge change here.  CBU is like an old friend and heard in 
much of the Province.  I found that it was also well heard along the WA and OR 
coasts when I was down there in November.  600 is one of a handful of AM 
stations broadcasting in AM Stereo, at least that's what my truck's radio told 
me.  They do tend to splatter quite a bit (as does 690), so I guess I can live 
with them going to FM.  I'd really love it if Village 900 moved to FM, though! 
......Walt. 

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