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.

CKWT-FM
CitySioux Lookout, Ontario, Canada
Broadcast areaKenora District, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
Frequency89.9 MHz (FM)
BrandingWawatay Radio Network
Programming
FormatFirst Nations
Ownership
OwnerWawatay Native Communications Society
Sister stationsCIDE-FM
History
Call sign meaningC K Wawatay
Technical information
ClassA1
ERPvertical polarization only:
224 watts
HAAT18.5 meters (61 ft)
Links
Websitewww.wawataynews.ca

Rebroadcasters

City of licenseIdentifierFrequencyRECNet
Bearskin LakeCFBL-FM90.1Query
Poplar Hill [1]CFBY-FM90.1Query
Sachigo LakeCFEY-FM90.1Query
Lansdowne House [2]CFHL-FM89.9Query
Kingfisher LakeCFKL-FM90.1Query
KasabonikaCFKP-FM90.1Query
Muskrat DamCFMD-FM105.1Query
Naicatchewenin [3]CFNP-FM90.1Query
Slate Falls [4]CHBJ-FM90.1Query
Wapekeka [5]CHIO-FM89.9Query
Seine River [6]CHIX-FM89.9Query
Wunnummin LakeCHPM-FM90.1Query
Weagamow LakeCHWL-FM90.1Query
Cat Lake [7]CJPS-FM89.9Query
North Spirit Lake [8]CKFC-FM89.9Query
KashechewanCKAS-FM90.1Query
Deer LakeCKDL-FM90.1Query
Fort AlbanyCKFA-FM90.1Query
Fort SevernCKFS-FM90.1Query
Constance Lake [9]CKID-FM89.9Query
Attawapiskat [10]CKMT-FM89.9Query
Summer Beaver [11]CKYW-FM89.9Query
Peawanuck/Winisk [12]CKWN-FM89.9Query

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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