Cannabaceae

CKJJ-FM
Frequency102.3 MHz (FM)
BrandingUCB Canada
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian music
Ownership
OwnerUnited Christian Broadcasters Canada
CKGW-FM, CHJJ-FM
History
First air date
2003
Technical information
ClassB
ERP15 kWs
HAAT135.8 meters (446 ft)
Links
WebcastUCB Radio Stations
Websiteucbradio.com

CKJJ-FM is a Christian music radio station, broadcasting at 102.3 FM in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. The station began broadcasting in 2003 and is owned by United Christian Broadcasters Canada (UCB).

Transmitters[edit]

Rebroadcasters of CKJJ-FM
City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet CRTC Decision
Bancroft CKJJ-FM-4 103.5 FM 250 watts A1 Query 2008-109
Brockville CKJJ-FM-2 99.9 FM 50 watts LP Query
Kingston CKJJ-FM-3 100.5 FM 50 watts LP Query 2008-54
Maynooth CKJJ-FM-5 94.7 FM 50 watts LP Query 2014-323

The station also previously had a rebroadcaster in Chatham, which was converted to a new originating station, CKGW, in 2007.

In 2007, transmitters were added in Cobourg (100.9 MHz) and Brockville (99.9 MHz). [1]

On September 22, 2006, UCB was denied a licence for 106.5 MHz at Foymount.[2]

On January 29, 2009, UCB applied for a broadcasting licence for 1480 kHz in Newmarket, which was the former frequency occupied by CKDX up until the 1990s;[3] it is unknown if this application was approved.

On September 10, 2009, UCB applied to change Cobourg's CKJJ-FM-1 frequency from 100.9 to 90.7 MHz.[4] This application was denied on January 26, 2010.[5] They would apply for it again on September 27, 2010,[6] this time receiving approval on February 21, 2011,[7] after the original repeater was forced to close down following the launch of CIYM-FM 100.9 in Brighton. Upon approval, the station received a new callsign, CHJJ-FM.

On June 16, 2014, UCB Canada received approval to add a new low power 50 watt transmitter at Maynooth, which will operate at 94.7 MHz.[8]

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44°18′45″N 77°12′24″W / 44.31250°N 77.20667°W / 44.31250; -77.20667


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