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          DOMESTIC BANDSCAN from EASTERN NEWFOUNDLAND

     The following is a list of easily-heard night-time domestics
logged from 12 to 15 October, 1995 by Mark Connelly during the
Newfoundland DXpedition.  Some of the stations were heard from  
the DXpedition site in Cappahayden; others were noted on the car 
radio when driving on Route 10 between Cappahayden and St. John's.

     Predictably, the stations from eastern Canada, New England,
and New York were strongest.  WWWE and WWVA were the loudest non-
East Coast stations and WOWO was also good.  

     Most domestic DX was best in the 3-hour period before dawn.
This was especially true of midwestern stations.  Boston and
New York stations were reliable throughout the hours of total
darkness; most other US stations were badly hammered by Trans-
Atlantic, Brazilian, and other foreign interference until quite
late at night.  

     Many more domestics would have been logged if more time was
available.  The focus of the trip was international DX and the
comprehensive foreign DX report by the six DXpedition participants
(Jean Burnell, David Clark, Mark Connelly, Bruce Conti, Neil
Kazaross, and Jim Renfrew) is being issued as a separate
article.

NF DOMESTIC BANDSCAN (night)

*** 530 - 590 kHz ***
530: CIAO (ON); 540: CBT (NF) o/ CBGA1 (PQ); 550: CFNB (NB);
560: CHVO (NF); 570: CJEM (NB) o/ WMCA (NY); 580: CJFX (NS);
590: VOCM (NF-local)

*** 600 - 690 kHz ***
600: CBNA (NF) / CKCL (NS); 610: CHNC (PQ); 620: CKCM (NF) /
WZON (ME); 630: CFCY (PI); 640: CBN (NF-local); 650: CKGA (NF);
660: WFAN (NY); 670: CKXB (NF); 680: CKXG (NF) / WRKO (MA);
690: CBF (PQ)

*** 700 - 790 kHz ***
700: CHSJ (NB); 710: CKVO (NF) o/ WOR (NY); 720: CHTN (PI);
730: CKAC (PQ); 740: CHCM (NF-local); 750: CBGY (NF) o/ WSB (GA);
760: WJR (MI); 770: WABC (NY); 780: CFDR (NS); 790: CFNW (NF) o/
WLKW (RI)

*** 800 - 890 kHz ***
800: VOWR (NF-local); 810: CJVA (NB) o/ WGY (NY); 840: WHAS (KY);
850: WEEI (MA) o/ CKVL (PQ); 860: CJBC (ON); 880: WCBS (NY);
890: WLS (IL)

*** 900 - 990 kHz ***
900: CKDH (NS); 910: WABI (ME); 920: CJCH (NS); 930: CJYQ (NF-local);
940: CBM (PQ); 950: CHER (NS); 960: CHNS (NS); 970: CBZ (NB) o/
WZAN (ME); 980: CBV (PQ); 990: CBY (NF)

*** 1000 - 1090 kHz ***
1000: CKBW (NS) o/ WMVP (IL); 1010: CKXD (NF) o/ WINS (NY) /
CFRB (ON); 1020: KDKA (PA); 1030: WBZ (MA); 1050: WEVD (NY) /
CHUM (ON); 1070: CBA (NB); 1080: WTIC (CT); 1090: WBAL (MD)

*** 1100 - 1190 kHz ***
1100: WWWE (OH); 1110: WBT (NC); 1120: KMOX (MO); 1130: WBBR (NY);
1140: CBI (NS) o/ WRVA (VA); 1150: CHGM (PQ); 1160: WSKW (ME) /
WOBM (NJ); 1170: WWVA (VA); 1180: WHAM (NY); 1190: WOWO (IN)

*** 1200 - 1290 kHz ***
1200: WNSW (ME) / CFGO (ON) / WKOX (MA); 1210: VOAR (NF-local) o/
WGMP (PA); 1220: CKCW (NB); 1230: CFLN (NF); 1240: CKIM (NF) o/
WUOK (MA); 1250: CBGA (PQ); 1260: WEZE (MA) / CIHI (NB);
1270: CJCB (NS); 1280: WADO (NY); 1290: CHRM (PQ)

*** 1300 - 1390 kHz ***
1310: WLOB (ME); 1320: CKEC (NS); 1330: WRCA (MA) / WWRV (NY) /
prob. CKLD (PQ); 1340: CJLS (NS); 1350: CKAD (NS); 1360: CKBC (NB);
1370: WDEA (ME); 1380: prob. CFDA (PQ); 1390: WPLM (MA) or
WEGP (ME) (jazz)

*** 1400 - 1490 kHz ***
1400: CBG (NF) / CJFP (PQ); 1410: CIGO (NS); 1420: CKDY (NS);
1430: WNJR (NJ); 1440: WLPZ (ME) o/ WWTM (MA); 1450: CFAB (NS);
1460: CKRB (PQ); 1470: WZOU (ME); 1480: CHRD (PQ) / WSAR (MA);
1490: WPOR (ME)

*** 1500 - 1600 kHz ***
1500: WTOP (DC); 1510: WNRB (MA); 1520: WWKB (NY); 1530: WSAI (OH);
1540: CHIN (ON) o/ KXEL (IA) (WPTR silent); 1550: CBE (ON);
1560: WQEW (NY); 1580: CBJ (PQ); 1590: WARV (RI); 1600: WUNR (MA)
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