Checking my old 1977 SPEEDX utility Guide, I find Victoria Coastal Radio/VAK
in Sooke, BC, with a frequency of 2458 kHz. 1630 seems an unlikely frequency
for a coastal station so perhaps you did transcribe it wrong. Or was this
perhaps a time instead of freq? Another possibility might be 2630 kHz as
this is much closer to a marine band frequency.

73s, 

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Pacific Northwest Dxers,

Checking my log book from 11/01/80
I heard a station on 1630.  Have it listed
as Victoria Coast station and it was 
broadcasting a "Warning to Shippers".
Was this station on 1630 kHz, or did 
I write down the wrong frequency?
Reception was from Albany, CA
Thanks for any help.

Dennis,
Salmon Creek, WA
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