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For those who may have missed this from my post regarding "Last remaining CBC LPRT AM transmitter in eastern Ontario moving to FM" posted on September 21, 2022
The CBC (ICI Radio-Canada Premiere) received an approval from the CRTC on November 28, 2022 to convert the low-power relay transmitter CBOF-4 in Rolphton, Ontario from AM 1400 kHz to FM 98.5 MHz.
Link to CRTC Decision from November 28, 2022:
This leaves at least 5 more LPRT's left in Ontario and also making AM 1400 the last graveyard frequency in Ontario to be shutdown.
Here's a list of the five remaining LPRT's in Ontario (both English and French networks). Source Wikipedia.
•CBES 690 AM Ignace - CBC Radio One
•CBON-12 1090 AM Mattawa Ici Radio-Canada Première
•CBLO 1240 AM Mattawa CBC Radio One
•CBLE 1240 AM Beardmore CBC Radio One
•CBLF 1450 AM Foleyet CBC Radio One
There's still a handful of CBC low power relay transmitters across Canada with most of them in British Columbia and Quebec. It's unknown when these remaining CBC LPRT's in Ontario and the rest of Canada will either move to FM or shutdown completely.
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Those LPRTs sure have tiny coverage areas. I remember when Bancroft used to have one, and tuning in CBC at 600 AM when driving through there. You were barely out of town when the signal dropped completely!
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How much power do they radiate? Has anyone ever seen one of them. How tall are the towers?
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Any idea what is their ERP. Will it provide any greater coverage range than the AM did?
I'm unfamiliar with the Bancroft area. Is ther no one living in the surroundin area?