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Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2007-103-1

 

See also: 2007-103

Ottawa, 26 September 2007

  Further to its Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2007-103 dated 18 September 2007, the Commission announces the following:
  THE FOLLOWING ITEM IS AMENDED AND THE CHANGES ARE IN BOLD:
  CORRECTION TO ITEM 1
  Winnipeg, Manitoba
Application No. 2007-1149-1
  Application by Newcap Radio Manitoba Inc. (Newcap)relating to the licence of the commercial English-language radio programming undertaking CHNK-FM Winnipeg, Manitoba.
  The licensee proposes to change the authorized contours by increasing the effective radiated power from 1,300 watts to an average effective radiated power of 60,200 watts, by increasing the effective antenna height and by relocating the transmitter (maximum effective radiated power of 100,000 watts/effective antenna height 176.1 metres).
  Following receipt of a copy of the technical brief that was filed with Industry Canada, the Commission revises the average effective radiated power (ERP) of 55,000 watts to reflect the average ERP in the technical brief which is 60,200 watts. The Commission notes that there is no change to the contour maps provided in the application and the technical brief.
  Secretary General
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