CKHR-FM

Last updated
CKHR-FM
City Hay River, Northwest Territories
Frequency 107.3MHz
Programming
Format Community radio
Ownership
OwnerHay River Broadcasting Society
CIHC-TV
History
First air date
January 24, 1980 (1980-01-24)
Technical information
ERP 32 watts
HAAT 59 metres (194 ft)
Links
Website ckhr.online

CKHR-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts community radio programming on the frequency 107.3 FM in Hay River, Northwest Territories.

The station is owned by the Hay River Community Service Society. The current volunteer station manager is Mark Lundbek. Aside from broadcasting, Lundbek is also an internet professional who specializes in website design, social media management, telecommunications, video game development and international counter-terrorism.

Coordinates: 60°48′35″N115°47′06″W / 60.80972°N 115.78500°W / 60.80972; -115.78500


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