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chrb+am Latitude and Longitude:

50°34′42″N 113°52′13″W / 50.5783°N 113.8704°W / 50.5783; -113.8704
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CHRB
Broadcast area Southern Alberta
Frequency1140 kHz ( AM)
BrandingAM 1140
Programming
Format Christian
Ownership
Owner Golden West Broadcasting
CKMR-FM, CFXO-FM, CKUV-FM, CFIT-FM, CKXY-FM
History
First air date
1977
Technical information
ClassB
Power50 kW (daytime)
46 kW (nighttime)
Links
Website highriveronline.com/radio/am1140

CHRB (1140 kHz, AM 1140) is a radio station licensed to High River, Alberta. Owned by Golden West Broadcasting, it broadcasts a Christian format.

It first began broadcasting in 1977 on 1280 kHz before moving to its current frequency in 1996. [1] CHRB is a Class B station broadcasting on a clear-channel frequency with daytime power of 50,000 watts, and nighttime power of 46,000 watts; a directional antenna is used at all times. Its Class B status indicates that it is not a clear-channel station, but it does broadcast on the clear-channel frequency of 1140 kHz, on which Class A status is shared by Mexico and the U.S.

References

50°34′42″N 113°52′13″W / 50.5783°N 113.8704°W / 50.5783; -113.8704



chrb+am Latitude and Longitude:

50°34′42″N 113°52′13″W / 50.5783°N 113.8704°W / 50.5783; -113.8704
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CHRB
Broadcast area Southern Alberta
Frequency1140 kHz ( AM)
BrandingAM 1140
Programming
Format Christian
Ownership
Owner Golden West Broadcasting
CKMR-FM, CFXO-FM, CKUV-FM, CFIT-FM, CKXY-FM
History
First air date
1977
Technical information
ClassB
Power50 kW (daytime)
46 kW (nighttime)
Links
Website highriveronline.com/radio/am1140

CHRB (1140 kHz, AM 1140) is a radio station licensed to High River, Alberta. Owned by Golden West Broadcasting, it broadcasts a Christian format.

It first began broadcasting in 1977 on 1280 kHz before moving to its current frequency in 1996. [1] CHRB is a Class B station broadcasting on a clear-channel frequency with daytime power of 50,000 watts, and nighttime power of 46,000 watts; a directional antenna is used at all times. Its Class B status indicates that it is not a clear-channel station, but it does broadcast on the clear-channel frequency of 1140 kHz, on which Class A status is shared by Mexico and the U.S.

References

50°34′42″N 113°52′13″W / 50.5783°N 113.8704°W / 50.5783; -113.8704



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