Saul, it should be noted that at the time Richard heard CIWW, they had already 
made the switch to their daytime pattern (switch time in February is 0700 ELT). 
 CIWW typically gets out well to the west (for a few minutes, anyway) in the 
mornings after they do so. 
 
73,
Rick Dau
South Omaha, Nebraska


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Subject: [IRCA] Errant Canadian signals
 

CIWW 1310 Ottawa was reported in MN on the NRC DX Tips list last night. They've 
been doing this a lot when I've been at my Burnt River ON site, and have also 
been reported by others as far as MO and MN (NE?). They were huge here in 
Toronto last night.

1280 Montreal has also been reported as considerable distances, and I've also 
noticed it unusually dominant at Burnt River.

But I'm not5 sure if these two are regulars at night, as I've been in Toronto 
for the past week and here for two more before returning for another round of 
DXing. But I am thinking of calling their engineering heads.

First, though, I need to know:

1) How far out they are making it AT NIGHT, WELL EXCEEDING THEIR NIGHT 
PATTERNS, WITH GOOD SIGNALS. And HOW FREQUENTLY.

2) Are any OTHER Canadian stations doing the same?

Thanks,

Saul Chernos
Burnt River ON
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