At 09:30 PM 11/16/2008, you wrote:
>At 0010 on 17 November 2008, I am monitoring 540Kc. I hear nice music of a 
>jazz (sort of) piano.
>
>There is a break in the music, and the announcement, "This is CBC radio one."
>As we all know, Canada will not give there call letters but once in a blus 
>moon, or never.
>
>How does a person determine which station it is?
>540 CBT GRAND FALLS NL 10000 10000 NDA VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE
>540 CBK REGINA SK 50000 50000 NDA VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE
>
>These are the only stations that I can find listed that are CBC radio one
>
>
>Willis
>Old Fort, TN 
>_______________________________________________


Willis, what you need to do is listen just before or just after the news.  
They'll announce local weather, for instance, or FM frequencies frequently for 
neighbouring towns.  The national feed of the news will the same everywhere.  
You heard, without a doubt, CBK which gets out really well.  I doubt with 99.9% 
certainty that it was CBT......Walt.  
PS:  We also have a few 40 watters on this frequency as well, often heard in 
Victoria (and Patrick on the Oregon coast)...that is CBXQ Ucluelet, BC on the 
west side of Vancouver Island.


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