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Expanded AM Band In Canada

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WCWalker

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Can anyone post a link to a complete list of all currently licensed, application status and construction permit status stations for the expanded AM band in Canada?

Thanks.
 
I'd be curious to0, since only 3 of the licensed stations are on air yet, CJWI (aka CPAM Radio Union) 1610 Montreal, CHHA (Voces Latinas) 1610 Toronto and CJRS (radio shalom) 1650 Montreal. I do know that CJLO 1690 Montreal is in the process of getting ready to air, with new equipment on the way, a transmitter, they're waiting on the final touches on a lease for their transmitter site. Also MIA are 1650, 1690, both in Toronto, and 1670 in Gatineau/Ottawa, which is technically on the air, but has been broadcasting from a 30 watt FM stick at 101.9, and has been dial hopping for years, from 88.5 to 101.9 to 99.7 back to 101.9, that was why they wanted AM so they could have a permanent frequency.
 
As of Saturday July 28, CHTO 1690, Toronto, began running tests of greek music with an id and some basic info (including and adress). The signal was moderate at 4 am this morning in Ottawa.
 
Looks like the expanded band will become rather busy if you live near Canada. This makes finding a suitable frequency for Part 15 AM use much more challenging if you live in New England or New York.
 
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