Radio stations in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada — World Radio Map (original) (raw)
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Stations de radio à Regina, SK Click on the radio station name to listen online / Cliquez sur le nom de la station de radio à écouter en ligne | ||
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FM,MHz | Station / Radio | Transmitter / Émetteur |
88.9 | CKSB ICI Musique | Hwy 46, CBC Tower |
90.3 | CJLR MBC Network Radio | Fleet St and Inland Dr |
91.3 | CJTR Community Radio | 1102 8th Ave |
92.1 | CHMX Play 92 | Fleet St and Inland Dr |
92.7 | CHBD Pure Country 92.7 | Hwy 46, CBC Tower |
94.5 | CKCK Jack 94.5 | Fleet St and Inland Dr |
95.3 | CHXL Creek FM | Okanese First Nation |
95.9 | CIUC UCB Radio | Hwy 46, CBC Tower |
96.9 | CBK CBC Music | Hwy 46, CBC Tower |
97.7 | CBKF ICI Première | Hwy 46, CBC Tower |
98.9 | CIZL Z99 | Fleet St and Inland Dr |
100.7 | CILG Country 100 | Lumsden, Global Tower |
102.5 | CBKR CBC Radio One | Hwy 46, CBC Tower |
103.9 | CJAW Mix 103.9 | Lumsden, Global Tower |
104.9 | CFWF The Wolf | Fleet St and Inland Dr |
WX,MHz | Station / Radio | Transmitter / Émetteur |
162.550 | XLM537 Weatheradio Canada | Southwest SaskEnergy facility |
AM,kHz | Station / Radio | Transmitter / Émetteur |
540 | CBK CBC Radio One | Watrous |
620 | CKRM The Source | Hwy 6 |
650 | CKOM News Talk | Saskatoon, SK, Rosewood |
710 | KXMR The Fan Fox Sports Radio | USA, Bismarck, ND, I-94 |
800 | CHAB | Moose Jaw |
860 | CBKF ICI Première | Saskatoon, SK, Hwy 12 N |
940 | CJGX GX94 | Yorkton, Hwy 10 |
980 | CJME News Talk | Hwy 6 |
1190 | CFSL | Weyburn, Hwy 35 |
Time / Heure
Weather / Météo
Hwy 46, Regina CBC Tower
Coordinates: 50°28'58" N, 104°30'21" W ; Ground Elevation AMSL: 596.5 m (1957 ft), Antenna Height: 223 m (732 ft)
Watrous CBK Transmitter
Coordinates: 51°40'45" N, 105°26'47" W
Watrous Transmitter is located approximately 100 km southeast of Saskatoon and 145 km north of Regina. It is CBC Radio One's primary station in Saskatchewan (CBK). The transmitter was originally located at Watrous in 1939 in order to cover most of the Prairie Provinces with a strong nighttime signal (the station, then as now, is a 50,000-watt clear-channel station). It was also intended to serve most of the province's populated area, including Regina and Saskatoon, from one transmitter. The Watrous transmitter is still considered the station's primary signal, even though both of the larger urban areas are now served by separate FM rebroadcasters.
More info: Watrous and District Heritage Centre