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    The history of FM broadcasting started just after World War II ended, but the experimental FM network did not begin until the 1960s. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (CBC) first FM outlets were built in Montreal for English and French service (two stations), and one each in Toronto,See more

    One of the more contentious parts of Canadian broadcast history is the Canadian content (Cancon) requirements. Launched in 1970, to maintain a sense of Canadian stations being "Canadian", it required 35% of all … See more

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    • The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) originally assigned the call letter blocks VAA to … See more

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    Most Canadian cities of 50,000 or more people tend to have a community radio station. Typically these stations operate between 1000 W to 5000 W on FM. See more

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    In 1991, Section 3 of the Broadcasting Act was amended to state that "the Canadian broadcasting system ... should ... reflect ... the special place of Aboriginal peoples within (Canadian) society ... ", and that " ... programming that … See more

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    In some countries, small-scale (Part 15 in United States terms) transmitters are available that can transmit a signal from an audio device (usually an MP3 player or similar) to a standard FM radio receiver; such devices range from small units built to carry audio to a car radio with no audio-in capability (often formerly provided by special adapters for audio cassette decks, which are no longer co…

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    When was the first FM radio station in Canada?
    The history of FM broadcasting started just after World War II ended, but the experimental FM network did not begin until the 1960s. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's (CBC) first FM outlets were built in Montreal for English and French service (two stations), and one each in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver .
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    What happened to AM radio in Canada?
    In the late 1990s and into the 2000s, there was a migration of Canadian AM stations to FM broadcasting. In some cases, the AM channel has been left idle; in others "specialized" stations have taken over. Most Canadian cities of 50,000 or more people tend to have a community radio station.
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    What radio bands are used in Canada for broadcasting?
    Mostly the broadcasting has been on the FM band, as the AM band in Canada is mostly full and has been at capacity due to US night-time MW signals reaching into Canada. Aboriginal broadcasting in Canada is mostly on the FM band.
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    What band is FM broadcasting?
    FM broadcasting. Throughout the world, the FM broadcast band falls within the VHF part of the radio spectrum. Usually 87.5 to 108.0 MHz is used, or some portion thereof, with few exceptions: In the former Soviet republics, and some former Eastern Bloc countries, the older 65.8–74 MHz band is also used.
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    WebDomestic FM networks. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (CBC) first FM outlets were built in Montreal for English and French service (two stations), and one each in …

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    WebFM Broadcasting In Canada. FM Broadcasting started just after World War II ended. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's first FM outlets were built in Montreal for English …

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    Web1 Domestic FM Networks; 2 Regulation of Canadian content; 3 Community broadcasting; 4 Aboriginal broadcasting. 4.1 FM regulatory aspects; 4.2 Mileposts in Aboriginal …

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    WebDomestic FM networks. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (CBC) first FM outlets were built in Montreal for English and French service (two stations), and one each in …

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    WebThe Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( French: Société Radio-Canada ), or CBC, is a national television and radio broadcasting company in Canada. It was formed in 1936 …

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    WebJun 24, 2019 · FM transmitters have been used to construct miniature wireless microphones for espionage and surveillance purposes (covert listening devices or so-called "bugs"); …

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