CIDE-FM

CIDE-FM is a Canadian First Nations radio station belonging to the Wawatay Native Communications Society, broadcasting at 91.9 FM in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. The station broadcasts distance education and informational programming through the Northern Nishnawbe Education Council. CIDE-FM has an extensive network of rebroadcasters throughout Northwestern Ontario.

CIDE-FM
CitySioux Lookout, Ontario, Canada
Broadcast areaKenora District, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
Frequency91.9 MHz (FM)
BrandingWahsa Radio
Programming
FormatFirst Nations
Ownership
OwnerWawatay Native Communications Society
Sister stationsCKWT-FM
Technical information
ClassLP
ERP10 watts
vertical polarization only
HAAT12 meters (39 ft)
Links
Websitewww.nnec.on.ca/wahsa

Rebroadcasters

CIDE's retransmitters always use the same 91.9 FM frequency as the originating station in Sioux Lookout. Transmitters are located in the following communities:

  • CIDE-FM-1 Bearskin Lake
  • CIDE-FM-2 Big Trout Lake
  • CIDE-FM-3 Cat Lake
  • CIDE-FM-4 Deer Lake
  • CIDE-FM-5 Fort Severn
  • CIDE-FM-6 Kasabonika
  • CIDE-FM-7 Kingfisher Lake
  • CIDE-FM-8 Lac Seul
  • CIDE-FM-9 Muskrat Dam
  • CIDE-FM-10 North Spirit Lake
  • CIDE-FM-11 New Osnaburgh
  • CIDE-FM-12 Pikangikum
  • CIDE-FM-13 Poplar Hill
  • CIDE-FM-14 Sachigo Lake
  • CIDE-FM-15 Sandy Lake
  • CIDE-FM-16 Slate Falls
  • CIDE-FM-17 Wapekeka
  • CIDE-FM-18 Weagamow Lake
  • CIDE-FM-19 Wunnummin Lake
  • CIDE-FM-20 Webequie
  • CIDE-FM-21 Keewaywin
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