[IRCA] Application by CBE-1550 Windsor ON to move to FM approved by CRTC
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[IRCA] Application by CBE-1550 Windsor ON to move to FM approved by CRTC



The application by CBE-1550 Windsor ON to move to FM (97.5 MHz, 3.2 kW, 130.1 meters), with

a relay transmitter in Leamington ON (91.9 MHz, 5.3 kW, 73.6 meters) has

been approved by the CRTC.

Excluding low power relay stations (LPRT's) , this was the last CBC English station on AM

between Winnipeg and Newfoundland (I think - unsure of the status of CBI Sydney NS which ran

into problems with its conversion and is still listed as operating on AM in the IC database)

<http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-349.htm>

CBE Windsor – Conversion to FM band and new transmitter in Leamington


The Commission approves the application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for a broadcasting licence to operate a new English-language FM radio programming undertaking in Windsor to replace its AM station CBE and to operate an FM
transmitter in Leamington.

Introduction

1.

The Commission received an application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) for a broadcasting licence to operate an English-language FM radio programming undertaking in Windsor to replace its existing AM station CBE Windsor. The new station would operate at 97.5 MHz (channel 248B) with an average effective radiated power (ERP) of 3,200 watts. The station would maintain the current format, which includes both programming received
from the CBC’s national Radio One network and local programming.
2.
The application by the CBC was originally announced in Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing 2008-14. In its initial application as set out in that notice, the CBC also proposed to operate a new FM transmitter in Leamington at 91.5 MHz. At the request of the CBC, the application was withdrawn from the 26 January 2009 hearing in Orillia and rescheduled at the 30 March 2009 hearing in the National Capital Region. The CBC indicated that it had received notification by the Department of Industry (the Department) that it was not in a position to technically approve the use the frequency 91.5 MHz as the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had received an application for that frequency prior to the CBC’s filing of its technical brief. In its amended application, the CBC proposed to operate the new FM transmitter in Leamington at 91.9 MHz (channel 220B1) with an average ERP of 5,300 watts.

6.
As set out in the appendix to this decision, the licensee is authorized to simulcast the programming of the new FM station on CBE Windsor for a transition period of three months following the commencement of operations of the FM station. Pursuant to sections 9(1)(e) and 24(1) of the Broadcasting Act and consistent with the licensee’s request, the Commission revokes the licence for CBE effective at the end of the simulcast period.
7.
As agreed to by the CBC, the Commission expects that within 30 days of the implementation of the FM radio station in Windsor, the CBC will apply for the revocation of the authorization granted in Broadcasting Decision 2008-102 for a nested FM transmitter
on the 102.3 MHz frequency in Windsor.

Issuance of the broadcasting licence to operate an English-language FM radio programming

undertaking in Windsor and an FM transmitter in Leamington, Ontario


The licence will expire 31 August 2015.

The station will operate at 97.5 MHz (channel 248B) with an average effective radiated power (ERP) of 3,200 watts (maximum ERP of 19,000 watts with an effective height of
antenna above average terrain of 130.1 metres).

The transmitter will operate at 91.9 MHz (channel 220B1) with an average ERP of 5,300 watts (maximum ERP of 10,450 watts with an effective height of antenna above average
terrain of 73.6 metres).

73,

Deane McIntyre VE6BPO

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