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My first time: FM Radio Log, February 7, 2009

FM RADIO LOG FEBRUARY 7, 2009, APPROX. 2:00 PM NST

From Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador...

89.7 - CKOA: Coastal Radio Glace Bay, Nova Scotia (faint)
91.9 - CBNE (CBY): CBC Radio 1 Local Signal (station originates from Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador)
94.9 - CKPE: Sydney, Nova Scotia
95.7 - CHBI: Burnt Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador (low-powered)
96.9 - CKSS (CHOZ): OZ FM Local Signal (station originates from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador)
98.3 - CHER: Max 98.3 FM Sydney, Nova Scotia
99.9 - VOAR-10-FM: Local Signal (station originates from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador)
101.9 - CHRK: The Giant 101.9 Sydney, Nova Scotia
103.5 - CKCH: The Eagle 103.5 Sydney, Nova Scotia
105.1 - CBI-FM: CBC Radio 2 Sydney, Nova Scotia


Everything else was static or a faint slop on one dial adjustment either way.
 
welcome to the board- the question is whether one of the few FM's you receive is a keeper! You must get some awesome AM reception living on the coast.
 
I'm sure I do. I'll log it when I get a chance. :)
 
I'd also love to see your AM DX logs - that would seem to be an awesome listening post!! If I am not mistaken, Sydney, NS is more than 120 miles (200 km) from your location....so that FM reception is very impressive.
 
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