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Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-611

  Ottawa, 27 October 2006
  The Kamloops Campus/Community Radio Society
Kamloops, British Columbia
  Application 2006-0808-6
Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2006-87
19 July 2006
 

CFBX-FM Kamloops - Technical change

1. The Commission approves the application by The Kamloops Campus/Community Radio Society to change the authorized contours of the radio programming undertaking CFBX-FM Kamloops, by increasing the effective radiated power from 4.9 watts to 420 watts, by decreasing the antenna height and by relocating the transmitter.
2. The licensee stated that approval of this application would improve the reception of CFBX-FM throughout Kamloops.
3. The Commission notes that the increase in power will result in a change of CFBX-FM Kamloop's status from a low power unprotected service to a regular Class A service.
4. The Commission received interventions in support of this application.
5. The Commission reminds the licensee that, pursuant to section 22(1) of the Broadcasting Act, this authority will only be effective when the Department of Industry notifies the Commission that its technical requirements have been met, and that a broadcasting certificate will be issued.
  Secretary General
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Date Modified: 2006-10-27

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