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AM Frequency of the week: 1600

It is South Asian. KVRI beams most of its power towards the north - like many of the Vancouver, BC stations.
 
Yeah, isn't Blaine right on the WA-CAN border anyway? (Thus effectively making it a Vancouver station?)

I'm not super familiar with the geographical layout of Canada so I'm not super aware of what direction the signals are coming from LOL...all I know is that I hear them.

I've always thought it totally figures that the weird stuff like KVRI and what I just refer to as "730 Vancouver traffic" come in the strongest here LOL.

I also didn't know many Seattle stations were 10Kw @ night until fairly recently! But isn't stuff like KKOL 50Kw?
 
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