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Coordinates: 44°3903N 63°3925W / 44.65083°N 63.65694°W / 44.65083; -63.65694
 

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CBHA-FM
Broadcast areaMainland Nova Scotia
Frequency90.5 MHz (FM)
BrandingCBC Radio One
Programming
FormatNews/Talk
Ownership
OwnerCanadian Broadcasting Corporation

Sister stations

CBH-FM, CBHT-DT
History

First air date

September 1944

Former call signs

CBH (1944–1989)

Former frequencies

1240 kHz (AM) (1944–1948)
1330 kHz (1948–1960)
1340 kHz (1960–1963)
860 kHz (1963–1989)

Call sign meaning

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Halifax
Technical information
ClassC
ERP91,000 watts (horizontal polarization only)
HAAT230.5 meters (756 ft)
Links
WebsiteCBC Nova Scotia

CBHA-FM is a Canadian radio station. It is the CBC Radio One affiliate in Halifax, Nova Scotia, broadcasting at 90.5 MHz. It is the flagship CBC Radio One station for the Maritime provinces. CBHA's studios are located on 7067 Chebucto Road in Halifax, while its transmitter is located on Washmill Lake Drive in Clayton Park.

History[edit]

The station was launched in 1944 on 1240 AM with the call sign CBH. Prior to its launch, CBC Radio programming aired on private affiliate CHNS and its shortwave relay CHNX 6.13 MHz (in the 49m band). CBH's initial power was only 100 watts and remained at that level for 18 years. In 1947, the station moved to the CBC Radio Building at 5600 Sackville Street. In 1948, the frequency was changed to 1330, and then to 1340 in 1960. In 1963, the station moved to 860 and boosted its power to 10,000 watts.

However, CBH had to conform its nighttime signal to protect clear-channel sister station CJBCinToronto, rendering it practically unlistenable at night in some parts of Halifax. To solve this problem, an FM rebroadcaster, CBHA-FM, was established on 90.5 FM in 1977.[1] While it was only intended to be temporary, the CBC was unable to obtain the funding necessary to upgrade CBH's AM signal.[2] On October 1, 1989, the AM station was shut down, and CBHA became the main CBC station in Halifax.

Local programming[edit]

The station's local programs are Information Morning and Main Street, hosted by Jeff Douglas, in the afternoon. Additionally, it produces several programs that air across the Maritimes, including the weekday noon-hour regional program Maritime Noon and the regional weekend programs Weekend Mornings, Maritime Magazine, Atlantic Airwaves and Maritime Connection.

Shows are produced at studios in the CBC Radio Building at the intersection of Bell Road, Sackville Street, and South Park Street in Halifax. The station serves the Nova Scotia mainland through a network of rebroadcast transmitters, whose schedule is identical to the signal out of Halifax, with the exception of a regional program weekday afternoons from 3:00 to 4:00. The main transmitter in Halifax, as well as the rebroadcaster in Sheet Harbour, air an additional hour of "Main Street" during this time.

Transmitters[edit]

Rebroadcasters of CBHA-FM
City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet CRTC Decision
Liverpool CBHL-FM 97.1 FM 6,400 watts B Query
Middleton CBHM-FM 106.5 FM 93,400 watts C Query
Mulgrave CBHB-FM 106.7 FM 93,400 watts C Query
New Glasgow CBHN-FM 89.5 FM 1,200 watts A Query
Sheet Harbour CBAZ-FM 97.3 FM 9,345 watts B Query 85-518
Shelburne CBAP-FM 100.3 FM 1,250 watts A Query 88-644
Truro CBHC-FM 89.1 FM 1,170 watts A Query
Yarmouth CBHY-FM 92.1 FM 94,300 watts B Query
Digby CBHA-FM-1 107.1 FM 420 watts A Query 2018-456

On December 10, 2018, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved the CBC's application to operate a new FM transmitter in Digby at 107.1 MHz (channel 296A) with an effective radiated power of 420 watts (non-directional antenna with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 256.6 metres). The callsign for the new FM transmitter at Digby is CBHA-FM-1 and rebroadcasts the programming of CBHA.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Decision CRTC 77-309
  • ^ Decision CRTC 86-709
  • ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2018-456, CBHA-FM Halifax – New transmitter in Digby, CRTC, December 10, 2018
  • External links[edit]

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