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  2. General Mobile Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    TIDRADIO TD-H5 GMRS radios. The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a land-mobile FM UHF radio service designed for short-range two-way voice communication and authorized under part 95 of the US FCC code. It requires a license in the United States, but some GMRS compatible equipment can be used license-free in Canada. The US GMRS license is ...

  3. John Majhor - Wikipedia

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    Walter John Majhor (28 November 1953 – 23 January 2007) was a radio and television host, most noted for his work in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Early years

  4. List of defunct radio stations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Was a community radio station owned by Seaway Campus Community Radio Ltd. that signed on the air around 1999 and left the air in 2003. CJFL-FM: Iroquois Falls: 104.7 FM: Station left the air in 2014. CIRJ-FM: Kingston: 106.3 FM: Was a tourist information station owned by Instant Information Services CJBK: London: 1290 AM: Ceased operations on ...

  5. John Gilbert (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1971, Toronto's 1050 CHUM announced that he would succeed Larry Solway as host of the talk show Speak Your Mind. [4] In 1973, he became the most successful radio talk show host in Canada with 120 000 measured listeners, more than Vancouver media legend Jack Webster. [5] Gilbert's term with CHUM ended in 1977. [2]

  6. Personal radio service - Wikipedia

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    American-standard FRS radios have been approved for use in Canada since April 2000. The revised technical standard RSS 210 has essentially the same technical requirements as in the United States. Since September 2004, low-power GMRS radios and dual-standard FRS/GMRS radios have also been approved for use in Canada, giving additional channels ...

  7. Midland Radio - Wikipedia

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    Midland Radio offers four lines of two-way radios: X-Talker, LXT, GXT and XT511; MicroMobile. High-Powered GMRS Radios that can communicate with any Midland Radio Two-Way Radio. Midland Radio is the official communication sponsor of Jeep Jamboree, which now is in a transition to switch from CB to MicroMobile Radios. [2] CB Radios

  8. Bob McAdorey - Wikipedia

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    McAdorey joined CHUM in 1961 as the afternoon host and program director. [2] In this role, he became one of the most influential radio personalities in all of Canada in the era, with the Toronto Telegram writing in 1966 that "Bob McAdorey, whose face is as well known in Toronto as Mayor Givens, has the most power to dictate what pop music Ontario teens listen to."

  9. Bill Hewitt (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Foster William Alfred Hewitt (December 6, 1928 – December 25, 1996) was a Canadian radio and television sportscaster. He was the son of hockey broadcaster Foster Hewitt and the grandson of Toronto Star journalist W. A. Hewitt .