CKDR-FM
Broadcast areaNorthwestern Ontario
Frequency92.7 MHz (FM)
BrandingCKDR
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
Ownership
OwnerAcadia Broadcasting
History
First air date
August 1963
Former frequencies
900 kHz (AM) (1963-1984)
800 kHz (1984-2005)
Call sign meaning
CK DRyden (broadcast area)
Technical information
ClassB
ERPvertical polarization:
17 kWs
horizontal polarization:
39 kWs
HAAT87.2 meters (286 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteckdr.net

CKDR-FM is a radio station in Dryden, Ontario, Canada. The station broadcasts an adult contemporary format at 92.7 FM.

CKDR also has rebroadcasters in Ear Falls, Hudson, Ignace, Red Lake and Sioux Lookout.

History

CKDR was launched in 1963 on its original frequency of 900 kHz. In 1979, Fawcett Broadcasting was given approval to add rebroadcast transmitters for CKDR at Ear Falls, Hudson, and Sioux Lookout, while a transmitter was added to Red Lake in 1980.

CKDR moved to 800 kHz in 1984 and remained there until November 8, 2005, when the station converted to 92.7 MHz.[1][2]

Rebroadcasters

Rebroadcasters of CKDR-FM
City of licenseIdentifierFrequencyPowerClassRECNetCRTC Decision
Ignace CKDR-FM-1 97.5 FM50 wattsLPQuery2014-287
Sioux Lookout CKDR-2-FM 97.1 FM166 wattsAQuery
Hudson CKDR-3-FM 97.5 FM27 wattsLPQuery2019-62
Ear Falls CKDR-4-FM 97.5 FM50 wattsLPQuery
Red Lake CKDR-5-FM 97.1 FM420 wattsAQuery

In 1977, CKDR received approval for a 50 watt rebroadcaster at Ignace, to operate on 1340 kHz with a call sign CKIG.

On June 27, 1979, CKDR received approval to add rebroadcast transmitters at Ear Falls (CKEF 1490 kHz, 40 watts), Hudson (CKHD 1450 kHz, 40 watts), and Sioux Lookout (CKSI 1400 kHz, 50 watts).

In 1981, CKEF Ear Falls was authorized to change frequencies from 1490 kHz to 1450 kHz.

During the 1980s, rebroadcasters CKIG, CKEF, CKHD and CKSI would all adopt the CKDR callsign.

In 2006, CKDR was given approval by the CRTC to convert CKDR-2 and CKDR-5 to 97.1 MHz to replace the AM signals. In December 2007, the Sioux Lookout repeater was converted to 97.1 FM. In the fall of 2008 the Red Lake AM repeater was also converted to 97.1 MHz.[3][4]

On June 8, 2010, co-owned CFOB-FM Fort Frances applied to use the rebroadcasting transmitter CKDR-6 Atikokan to rebroadcast CFOB-FM instead of CKDR-2-FM Sioux Lookout.[5] The CRTC approved the plan on August 19, 2010.[6] Community leaders in Atikokan said their community has stronger ties to Fort Frances, than to Dryden. The 50-Watt rebroadcaster and an FM CBC Radio One transmitter (CBQI-FM 90.1) provide the only local radio reception in Atikokan, which has a population of about 3,300.

On June 2, 2014, CKDR received approval from the CRTC to convert CKDR-1 Ignace to 97.5 MHz with the effective radiated power of 50 watts.[7]

On November 27, 2015, CKDR submitted an application to convert CKDR-4 to 97.5 MHz.[8] This was approved on March 9, 2016.[9]

CKDR-3 Hudson was the last AM transmitter to rebroadcast CKDR-FM Dryden. On December 18, 2018, Acadia Broadcasting has applied to convert CKDR-3 to 97.5 MHz.[10] This application to move CKDR-3 to FM was approved by the CRTC on March 5, 2019.[11] CKDR shut down its last AM transmitter at 1450 kHz in Hudson and moved to its new FM frequency at 97.5 MHz in August 2019.[12]

References

  1. Decision CRTC 84-962
  2. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2005-116
  3. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-67
  4. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-68
  5. Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2010-350
  6. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2010-595
  7. Broadcasting Decision 2014-287, CKDR-2-FM Sioux Lookout – Conversion of transmitter CKDR-1 Ignace to the FM band, CRTC, June 2, 2014
  8. 2015-1299-7
  9. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2016-94, CKDR-5-FM Red Lake - New FM transmitter in Ear Falls, CRTC, March 9, 2016
  10. 2018-1088-8
  11. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2019-62, CKDR-2-FM Sioux Lookout – New transmitter in Hudson, CRTC, March 5, 2019
  12. AM 1450 in Hudson is Gone – 97.5 FM On the Air, CKDR News Dryden, August 30, 2019

49°47′02″N 92°48′25″W / 49.78389°N 92.80694°W / 49.78389; -92.80694

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