1550 CBEF Windsor (previously CBE) has been an odd Class A radio station. It's one of about 100 AM stations in North America with Class A (originally Class I-B) status, but unlike most Class As that run 50,000 watts, it's always been at 10,000 watts.
In the U.S. and Canada, there are only four Class A stations that aren't at the full 50 kw... 990 CBW Winnipeg, which slightly reduces its nighttime power to 46 kw, 1560 KNZR Bakersfield, which runs 25 kw by day/10 kw by night, 1570 CKOO Oshawa, 10 kw around the clock, and CBE/CBEF. Several Mexican Class A stations also run less than 50 kw by night.
The last few nights, CBEF has been coming in strong at my location in NJ, near NYC. And considering we have a 50,000 watt station next door at 1560, WFME, that's a pretty good signal. WFME's transmitter is in Queens, so that's probably why I can hear CBEF in NJ. It's almost impossible to hear 760 WJR Detroit in my locality with 770 WABC's Lodi NJ transmitter only a few miles away.
I have been catching other Midwest stations along with CBEF, such as 1530 WCKY Cincinnati. But WCKY is 50,000 watts. CBEF (and CBE before it, using the same transmitter, before moving to FM) was always VERY hard to hear. So I wonder if the CBC finally boosted CBEF's wattage to 50 kw. Some years ago, 1570 CBJ Chicoutimi, Quebec, which had also been a Class A running only 10,000 watts, boosted its power to the full 50 kw, before the CBC moved it to FM a few years ago.
Isn't it funny that in the Northeastern U.S., we can hear two Radio-Canada stations in French at night, 860 CJBC Toronto and 1550 CBEF Windsor. But all the 50 kw CBC English stations have switched to FM, CBL Toronto, CBM Montreal, CBA Moncton. So there's no English language CBC station available to DXers in the East.
In the U.S. and Canada, there are only four Class A stations that aren't at the full 50 kw... 990 CBW Winnipeg, which slightly reduces its nighttime power to 46 kw, 1560 KNZR Bakersfield, which runs 25 kw by day/10 kw by night, 1570 CKOO Oshawa, 10 kw around the clock, and CBE/CBEF. Several Mexican Class A stations also run less than 50 kw by night.
The last few nights, CBEF has been coming in strong at my location in NJ, near NYC. And considering we have a 50,000 watt station next door at 1560, WFME, that's a pretty good signal. WFME's transmitter is in Queens, so that's probably why I can hear CBEF in NJ. It's almost impossible to hear 760 WJR Detroit in my locality with 770 WABC's Lodi NJ transmitter only a few miles away.
I have been catching other Midwest stations along with CBEF, such as 1530 WCKY Cincinnati. But WCKY is 50,000 watts. CBEF (and CBE before it, using the same transmitter, before moving to FM) was always VERY hard to hear. So I wonder if the CBC finally boosted CBEF's wattage to 50 kw. Some years ago, 1570 CBJ Chicoutimi, Quebec, which had also been a Class A running only 10,000 watts, boosted its power to the full 50 kw, before the CBC moved it to FM a few years ago.
Isn't it funny that in the Northeastern U.S., we can hear two Radio-Canada stations in French at night, 860 CJBC Toronto and 1550 CBEF Windsor. But all the 50 kw CBC English stations have switched to FM, CBL Toronto, CBM Montreal, CBA Moncton. So there's no English language CBC station available to DXers in the East.