CIMN-FM
CIMN was a Canadian campus radio station at the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The station began as a "very low power broadcast station", known as Radio UPEI and operated from the top floor of the administrative building in 1970. The transmitters were home-made and of solid state design. In 1972, the UPEI Student Union funded upgrades to a carrier current system operating on 700 kHz using the callsign CSUR. This conflicted with international callsign allocations (the ITU prefix CS is assigned to Portugal, not Canada), so a new application was made for the callsign CIMN (Campus Information Music & News).
CIMN-FM
CIMN was a Canadian campus radio station at the University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The station began as a "very low power broadcast station", known as Radio UPEI and operated from the top floor of the administrative building in 1970. The transmitters were home-made and of solid state design. In 1972, the UPEI Student Union funded upgrades to a carrier current system operating on 700 kHz using the callsign CSUR. This conflicted with international callsign allocations (the ITU prefix CS is assigned to Portugal, not Canada), so a new application was made for the callsign CIMN (Campus Information Music & News).
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CIMN was a Canadian campus rad ...... gust 2000 and was not renewed.
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CIMN était une station de radi ...... 2000 et n'a pas été renouvelé.
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CIMN was a Canadian campus rad ...... pus Information Music & News).
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CIMN était une station de radi ...... pus Information Music & News).
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