QSL from CFRX in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
QSL from CFRX in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Station: CFRX in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Band: Shortwave 6070 kHz
Date: February 20, 2022
About: CFRX is the international shortwave relay of CFRB, a news/talk station in Toronto, Ontario. It transmits with a power of 1 kW on 6.07 MHz in the 49-meter shortwave band. CFRX signed on the air on February 11, 1937, 10 years after CFRB began. The shortwave signal was originally directed to the northwest in order to provide service towards northern Ontario and western Canada. When a new transmitter was installed in the 2000s, it was made non-directional with the intention of providing availability to Canadians travelling to or vacationing in the United States, particularly snowbirds.
English language QSL website
Notes: CFRX sent a QSL card by mail in response to my postal request.
QSL from CHU in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
QSL from CHU in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Station: CHU in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Band: Shortwave 3330 kHz
Date: February 2, 2021
About: CHU is the call sign of a shortwave time signal radio station operated by the Institute for National Measurement Standards of the National Research Council. CHU's signal is used for continuous dissemination of official Canadian government time signals, derived from atomic clocks.
Wickipedia Link
Notes: CHU sent a QSL card by mail in response to my postal request.