CKWT-FM
CKWT-FM is a radio station of Wawatay Radio Network in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Canada. The station airs a programming format for First Nations, and serves much of Northwestern Ontario through a network of rebroadcast transmitters.
City | Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Canada |
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Broadcast area | Kenora District, Northwestern Ontario, Canada |
Frequency | 89.9 MHz (FM) |
Branding | Wawatay Radio Network |
Programming | |
Format | First Nations |
Ownership | |
Owner | Wawatay Native Communications Society |
Sister stations | CIDE-FM |
History | |
Call sign meaning | C K Wawatay |
Technical information | |
Class | A1 |
ERP | vertical polarization only: 224 watts |
HAAT | 18.5 meters (61 ft) |
Links | |
Website | www.wawataynews.ca |
Rebroadcasters
City of license | Identifier | Frequency | RECNet |
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Bearskin Lake | CFBL-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Poplar Hill [1] | CFBY-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Sachigo Lake | CFEY-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Lansdowne House [2] | CFHL-FM | 89.9 | Query |
Kingfisher Lake | CFKL-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Kasabonika | CFKP-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Muskrat Dam | CFMD-FM | 105.1 | Query |
Naicatchewenin [3] | CFNP-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Slate Falls [4] | CHBJ-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Wapekeka [5] | CHIO-FM | 89.9 | Query |
Seine River [6] | CHIX-FM | 89.9 | Query |
Wunnummin Lake | CHPM-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Weagamow Lake | CHWL-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Cat Lake [7] | CJPS-FM | 89.9 | Query |
North Spirit Lake [8] | CKFC-FM | 89.9 | Query |
Kashechewan | CKAS-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Deer Lake | CKDL-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Fort Albany | CKFA-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Fort Severn | CKFS-FM | 90.1 | Query |
Constance Lake [9] | CKID-FM | 89.9 | Query |
Attawapiskat [10] | CKMT-FM | 89.9 | Query |
Summer Beaver [11] | CKYW-FM | 89.9 | Query |
Peawanuck/Winisk [12] | CKWN-FM | 89.9 | Query |
Notes
On March 4, 2016, the CRTC approved Wawatay's application for a broadcasting licence to operate a low-power Type B Native FM radio station in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. The station would operate at 89.9 MHz (channel 210A1) with an effective radiated power of 224 watts (non-directional antenna with an effective height above average terrain of 18.5 metres).[13]
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gollark: Also, there would be no sound.
gollark: You need a program called juroku or something, which runs out of game and converts video files (I think?) so they can be displayed in CC. But it's apparently hard to get working, the resolution is obviously not great because CC, and it's not as simple as "run program ingame, search for video, play".
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References
- Decision CRTC 92-527
- Decision CRTC 92-303
- Decision CRTC 92-524
- Decision CRTC 92-528
- Decision CRTC 92-285
- Decision CRTC 92-715
- Decision CRTC 92-522
- Decision CRTC 92-526
- Decision CRTC 92-523
- Decision CRTC 92-301
- Decision CRTC 92-284
- Decision CRTC 92-283
- Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2016-85, Type B Native FM radio station in Sioux Lookout, CRTC, March 4, 2016
External links
- CKWT-FM in the REC Canadian station database
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for Wawatay Native Communications Society
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