Mentions of he old CJJC 850 Langley, brought me to take out my BC QSLs tonight, which I have over a hundred from BC dating back to 1965. When it is one station at a time going off or moving to FM, it doesn't sound like many. But I counted about 30+ stations that no more exist on MW from BC. Here are some of them I have QSLs from:
530-CIEX-Vancouver (EXPO 86) 550-CKPG-Prince George 550-CFJC-Kamloops 560-CKNL-Fort St. John 570-CKEK-Cranbrook 580-CKXR-Salmon Arm 590-CFNL-Fort Nelson 600-CJOR/CHRX/CKBD Vancouver 610-CJAT-Trail 620-CJCI-Prince George 630-CKOV-Kelowna 760-CKQR-Castlegar 850-CJJC-Langley 850-CFVR-Abbotsford 900-CJVI-Victoria 920-CKCQ-Quesnel 940-CJIB-Vernon 1050-CKAL/CICF -Vernon 1200-CKDA/CKXM Victoria 1220-CKDA-Victoria 1230-CKQR-Castlegar 1240-CKOO-Osoyoos 1240-CJAV-Port Alberni 1270-CHWK-Chilliwack 1280-CHQB-Powell River 1350-CKCI-Parksville 1350-CKEG-Nanaimo 1440-CFCP-Courtenay 1490-CFWB-Campbell River 1500-CKAY-Duncan 1570-CHUB/CKEG Nanaimo There are others too, but boy what a bunch of long-gone stations. A lot of great history there. I haven't checked out Alberta as yet, but many there too are gone. CKER 1480 Edmonton is one. That one was a toughie to log and even harder to QSL. 73, Patrick Patrick Martin Seaside OR KGED QSL Manager _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
