The application by CINA-1650 Mississauga ON to increase day power from 1kW to 5 
KW
daytime has been approved by the CRTC.  Night power will remain 680 watts, and 
it
appears that critical hours power will be limited to 1 kW, at least in the 
afternoon (
the details are not yet in the IC database):




<http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2011/2011-183.htm>


CINA Mississauga – Technical change
The Commission approves an application by 1760791 Ontario Inc. to amend the 
broadcasting 
licence for the commercial ethnic radio station CINA Mississauga by changing 
the authorized 
contours by increasing the transmitter power from 1,000 to 5,000 watts day time.

Introduction
1.      The Commission received an application by 1760791 Ontario Inc. to amend 
the 
broadcasting licence of the commercial ethnic radio programming undertaking 
CINA Mississauga. 
The licensee proposed to change CINA’s authorized contours by increasing the 
day time 
transmitter power from 1,000 to 5,000 watts. The night-time power would remain 
at 
680 watts and all other technical parameters would remain unchanged.

2.      The licensee submitted that the proposed change would significantly 
improve 
CINA’s daytime coverage in Mississauga, resulting in a better quality signal to 
listeners 
located in the western and south western parts of its licensed area who are 
currently 
experiencing poor reception. The licensee is also concerned that listenership 
will continue 
to erode if the signal quality is not consistent throughout its principal 
listening area.

6.      Michel Mathieu expressed concern that a phenomenon known as “critical 
hours,” which 
consists of sky wave interference occurring approximately one hour before 
sunset and one hour 
after sunrise, could potentially cause interference with the signal of CJRS – 
Radio Shalom, 
which operates on the same frequency (1650 kHz) in Montréal. Michel Mathieu 
suggested that 
CINA’s transmitter site be relocated to minimize interference to Radio Shalom 
and to maintain 
the station’s current service levels.

12.  In addition, the Department of Industry has recently informed the 
Commission that it has 
imposed specific conditions in the technical comments (TA). One condition is to 
switch the 
day-time power from 5,000 to 1,000 watts 90 minutes before local sunset to 
maintain the current 
protection of CJRS Montréal. The Commission considers that this responds 
adequately to the 
concerns raised by Michel Mathieu in his intervention.

73,

Deane McIntyre VE6BPO



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