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  2. Call signs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Call signs in Canada are official identifiers issued to the country's radio and television stations. Assignments for broadcasting stations are made by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), while amateur stations receive their call signs from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (previously Industry Canada).

  3. CIMS-FM - Wikipedia

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    CIMS-FM (Radio Restigouche) is a Canadian French-language community radio station operating at 103.9 MHz/FM, located in Balmoral, New Brunswick.According to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), the station's city of licence is Balmoral, [1] but the Industry Canada database lists the station as being based in Campbellton.

  4. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

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    Milestone Radio: In two separate rounds of licence hearings in the 1990s, the CRTC rejected applications by Milestone Radio to launch a radio station in Toronto which would have been Canada's first urban music station; in both cases, the CRTC instead granted licences to stations that duplicated formats already offered by other stations in the ...

  5. Broadcast license - Wikipedia

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    A broadcast license is a type of spectrum license granting the licensee permission to use a portion of the radio frequency spectrum in a given geographical area for broadcasting purposes. The licenses generally include restrictions, which vary from band to band. [1] Spectrum may be divided according to use.

  6. Spectrum Management and Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, together with representatives of the radiocommunication industry, developed the Radiocommunication Regulations. Canada 's Radiocommunication Act and Radiocommunication Regulations require that manufacturers, importers, distributors and sellers must test and label radio apparatus, interference ...

  7. List of North American broadcast station classes - Wikipedia

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    Canadian digital stations all receive the -DT suffix. (this includes CBC and Radio-Canada stations) The Industry Canada database shows -PT suffixes for the channel allotments for permanent post-transition digital operation but when licences are issued for these permanent digital stations, -DT callsigns are used.

  8. Amateur radio international operation - Wikipedia

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    A valid FCC amateur radio license. In Canada, "the Minister of Industry has delegated Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC) to issue CEPT permits for Canadian licensed stations." [3] Canadian licensed stations are required to provide upon request: A Canadian passport; A copy of the licensee's CEPT permit; and, A valid Canadian amateur radio licence.

  9. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

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    Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED; French: Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada; ISDE) [NB 1] is a department of the Government of Canada. ISED is responsible for a number of the federal government's functions in regulating industry and commerce , promoting science and innovation, and supporting ...