CFRX

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CFRX transmits on 6070 kHz and relays mediumwave station CFRB 1010 kHz from Toronto, Ontario. It transmits with 1kW of power.
CFRX transmits on 6070 kHz and relays mediumwave station CFRB 1010 kHz from Toronto, Ontario. It transmits with 1kW of power.
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==External links==
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CFRX  began broadcasting at 7:30 am on February 11th, 1937. The current transmitter is a solid state shortwave transmitter made by Armstrong Transmitter Corporation<sub>1</sub>
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==Notes and External links==
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1 http://cfrx.webs.com/ [http://cfrx.webs.com/]
* [http://www.odxa.on.ca/cfrb/ CFRB/CFRX] by the Ontario DX Association, includes a virtual tour of station facilites. ''link dead''
* [http://www.odxa.on.ca/cfrb/ CFRB/CFRX] by the Ontario DX Association, includes a virtual tour of station facilites. ''link dead''
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051217100227/http://odxa.on.ca/cfrb/cfrb2.html] archived link
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051217100227/http://odxa.on.ca/cfrb/cfrb2.html] archived link showing old Elcom Bauer transmitter
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFRB] CFRB Wikipedia entry
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFRB] CFRB Wikipedia entry
[[Category:Shortwave stations]]
[[Category:Shortwave stations]]

Revision as of 03:35, 6 December 2016

CFRX transmits on 6070 kHz and relays mediumwave station CFRB 1010 kHz from Toronto, Ontario. It transmits with 1kW of power.

CFRX began broadcasting at 7:30 am on February 11th, 1937. The current transmitter is a solid state shortwave transmitter made by Armstrong Transmitter Corporation1

Notes and External links

1 http://cfrx.webs.com/ [1]

  • CFRB/CFRX by the Ontario DX Association, includes a virtual tour of station facilites. link dead
  • [2] archived link showing old Elcom Bauer transmitter
  • [3] CFRB Wikipedia entry



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