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[IRCA] Parallel FM transmitters for CBC AM stations in western Canada approved by CRTC
- Subject: [IRCA] Parallel FM transmitters for CBC AM stations in western Canada approved by CRTC
- From: Deane McIntyre <Deane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 09:32:57 -0700
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The CRTC has approved parallel FM transmitters for the following
AM stations in western Canada as detailed below:
Originating
station
Location of transmitter
Frequency
(channel)
Average effective radiated power
CBK Regina
Saskatoon
94.1 MHz (channel 231A)
4,100 watts
CHFA Edmonton
Edmonton
101.1 MHz (channel 266A)
3,931 watts
CBX Edmonton
Edmonton
93.9 MHz (channel 230A)
3,931 watts
CKSB St-Boniface
Winnipeg
90.5 MHz (channel 213A)
2,800 watts
CBW Winnipeg
Winnipeg
89.3 MHz (channel 207A)
2,800 watts
CBR Calgary
Calgary
99.1 MHz (channel 256B1L)
1,100 watts
<http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2006/db2006-84.htm>
Note that the associated AM stations with their extensive
coverage areas will remain on the air. The FM stations will have limited
coverage and are intended to serve the areas of the cities in
question that are having problems receiving the AM signal due to
electrical
noise and so forth.
In the application the CBC indicated that replacing the present AM
transmitters
(four of which are 50 kW clear channel stations) with the required
multiple
FM transmitters was pretty much a no-go:) Only took the CBC about 25
years to
admit this:)
73,
Deane McIntyre VE6BPO
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