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ckbk-fm Latitude and Longitude:

42°33′51.12″N 81°52′27.84″W / 42.5642000°N 81.8744000°W / 42.5642000; -81.8744000
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CKBK-FM
Broadcast area Moraviantown, Ontario
Frequency104.3 MHz ( FM)
BrandingThe Buck
Programming
Language(s) English, Lenape, Munsee
Format First Nations, community radio
Ownership
OwnerLenape Community Radio Society
History
First air date
January 30, 2012 (2012-01-30)
Technical information
ClassLP
ERP50 watts
Links
Website www.delawarenation.on.ca

CKBK-FM is a low-power FM radio station which broadcasts a First Nations community radio programming on the frequency 104.3 MHz in Thamesville, Ontario, Canada.

Owned by Lenape Community Radio Society, the station received Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approval on April 14, 2011. [1]

The station began testing on January 30, 2012, and officially launched in April 2012.

Technical issues

Thamesville is located more than 90 km (56 mi) from Detroit, Michigan. Since the newly launched Thamesville station operates at 104.3 MHz with only 50 watts, there are possibilities that the new First Nations community radio station may receive co-channel interference from a significantly much higher powered 190,000-watt FM radio station, WOMC, which operates at 104.3 MHz from its transmitter in Ferndale, Michigan. [2]

References

External links

42°33′51.12″N 81°52′27.84″W / 42.5642000°N 81.8744000°W / 42.5642000; -81.8744000


ckbk-fm Latitude and Longitude:

42°33′51.12″N 81°52′27.84″W / 42.5642000°N 81.8744000°W / 42.5642000; -81.8744000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CKBK-FM
Broadcast area Moraviantown, Ontario
Frequency104.3 MHz ( FM)
BrandingThe Buck
Programming
Language(s) English, Lenape, Munsee
Format First Nations, community radio
Ownership
OwnerLenape Community Radio Society
History
First air date
January 30, 2012 (2012-01-30)
Technical information
ClassLP
ERP50 watts
Links
Website www.delawarenation.on.ca

CKBK-FM is a low-power FM radio station which broadcasts a First Nations community radio programming on the frequency 104.3 MHz in Thamesville, Ontario, Canada.

Owned by Lenape Community Radio Society, the station received Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approval on April 14, 2011. [1]

The station began testing on January 30, 2012, and officially launched in April 2012.

Technical issues

Thamesville is located more than 90 km (56 mi) from Detroit, Michigan. Since the newly launched Thamesville station operates at 104.3 MHz with only 50 watts, there are possibilities that the new First Nations community radio station may receive co-channel interference from a significantly much higher powered 190,000-watt FM radio station, WOMC, which operates at 104.3 MHz from its transmitter in Ferndale, Michigan. [2]

References

External links

42°33′51.12″N 81°52′27.84″W / 42.5642000°N 81.8744000°W / 42.5642000; -81.8744000


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