- CBJ-FM
:"CBJ" redirects here. This could also refer to the
Columbus Blue Jackets or theCity and Borough of Juneau , USA."Infobox Radio Station
name = CBJ-FM
airdate =
frequency = 93.7 MHz (FM)
city = Saguenay,Quebec
area =Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean | format =public broadcasting
owner =Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
erp = 50 kW
branding =Première Chaîne
slogan =
class = B
website = [http://www.radio-canada.ca/radio/indexPc.html La Première Chaîne]
callsign_meaning =CBJ-FM is a French-language Canadian
radio station located in Saguenay,Quebec (originally Chicoutimi before forced municipal mergers).Owned and operated by the (government-owned)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (French : Société Radio-Canada), it broadcasts on 93.7 MHz with aneffective radiated power [of 50,000watt s (class B) using anomnidirectional antenna .The station has an ad-free news/talk format and is part of the
Première Chaîne network, which operates across Canada.The station originated in 1933 as CRCS, owned and operated by the
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission . [ [http://www.phonotheque.org/radio/reperes-eng.html Phonothèque québécoise: 75 ans de radio - Repères ] ] It became CBJ when the CRBC became the CBC, it broadcast AM band on 1580kHz as aclear channel station, the station moved to FM in 1999. The 1580 kHz signal was well-known as an extremely reliable DX signal at night, and was often used by people who wanted to receive Première Chaîne when they were travelling just about anywhere in the eastern half ofNorth America . The frequency has not been reactivated, nor has it been applied for, in Saguenay.Because of deficiencies with the main FM signal which did not exist when the station was on AM, CBJ-FM operates a new relay, CBJ-FM-6, to serve nearby La Baie, now part of the town of Saguenay. That relay is one of the few co-channel relays used in Canada, meaning that it is also broadcasting on 93.7 MHz; this solution was chosen to permit people to listen to the station in their cars continuously between Chicoutimi and La Baie without having to switch to a new frequency, de facto extending the main signal of CBJ-FM. CBJ-FM-6 operates using a
directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 16 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 86 watts (class A1).Other relays operated by CBJ-FM include the following :
* CBJ-FM-1 in Chibougamau, broadcasting on 91.9 MHz with an effective radiated power of 420 watts (class A) using an omnidirectional antenna;
* CBJ-2 in Chapais, broadcasting on 1140 kHz with 40 watts fulltime (class LP) using an omnidirectional antenna;
* CBJ-FM-3 in Dolbeau, broadcasting on 93.1 MHz with an effective radiated power of 38,200 watts (class B) using an omnidirectional antenna;
* CBJ-FM-4 in L'Anse-Saint-Jean, broadcasting on 101.9 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 510
watt s and a peak effective radiated power of 970 watts (class B1);* CBJ-5 in Petit-Saguenay, broadcasting on 1140 kHz with 40 watts fulltime (class LP) using an omnidirectional antenna.
References
External links
*fr [http://www.radio-canada.ca/radio/indexPc.html Première Chaîne]
*RecnetCanada|CBJ-FM
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