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Decision

Ottawa, 3 November 1998
Decision CRTC 98-490
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Vancouver, British Columbia - 199806048 - 199806056 - 199806064
Applications processed by
Public Notice CRTC 1998-98
dated 24 September 1998
Licence amendment for CBU, CBU-FM and CBUF-FM - Addition of digital radio broadcasting transmitters
1. The Commission approves the applications to amend the licences for the radio programming undertakings CBU, CBU-FM and CBUF-FM Vancouver, by authorizing the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to add digital radio broadcasting transmitters at Mount Seymour and Burnaby, as follows:
Call Sign/ Proposed DRB/Projet de RN Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)/
Indicatif d'appel Channel 2/Canal 2 Puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (PIRE)
(Frequency/Fréquence) (watts)
Mount Seymour Burnaby
CBU 1454.560 MHz 5,046 2,774
CBU-FM 1454.560 MHz 5,046 2,774
CBUF-FM 1454.560 MHz 5,046 2,774
2. In A Policy to Govern the Introduction of Digital Radio (the Policy) (Public Notice CRTC 1995-184), the Commission stated that all current AM and FM radio licensees who wish to use digital radio facilities will be required to obtain a Transitional Digital Radio Undertaking licence (TDRU).
3. In accordance with this Policy, the Corporation filed applications for licences to carry on TDRUs at Vancouver. The licensee indicated that it wished to launch digital broadcasting at the convention of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB), scheduled to begin on 1 November 1998 in Vancouver. Since the process for consideration of these TDRU applications will require a public hearing and cannot be completed in time, the Corporation also filed these licence amendment applications. Pending completion of this process, the Corporation committed to simulcast, in its entirety, the programming of each of CBU, CBU-FM and CBUF-FM.
4. In light of the foregoing, and given the particular circumstances of this request, the Commission is satisfied that a departure from its policy is in the public interest. Should, however, the Commission approve the TDRU licence applications at the conclusion of the process required to consider these applications, the authorities granted herein will become null and void. Otherwise, they shall remain valid until 31 August 2001, the expiry date of the current licences.
5. Mr. Robert Riedlinger filed an intervention opposing this application on the grounds that the addition of radio transmitters would increase the radiofrequency electromagnetic field in the area and thus increase the health hazard. The Commission notes that the radiofrequency electromagnetic field standard is under the jurisdiction of Industry Canada. Industry Canada has certified that this application is in compliance with Health Canada's Safety Code 6, which limits the exposure to radiofrequency fields, and is technically acceptable.
Secretary General
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