CFMU-FM

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CFMU
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Broadcast area Hamilton, Ontario
First air date 1978
Frequency 93.3 MHz (FM)
Format campus radio
ERP 166 W
Owner McMaster University
Website CFMU

CFMU is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 93.3 FM in Hamilton, Ontario. It is a campus/community radio station associated with the student's union at McMaster University.

CFMU was launched on FM in 1978, broadcasting in mono at 25 watts. It had previously operated as a closed circuit station. In the early 1990s, faced with a wattage increase at nearby CFRU-FM in Guelph, CFMU upgraded to a 250 watt stereo transmitter, with a transmission tower originally located at Chedoke Hospital. Presently transmitting from a tower at Mohawk College shared with Mohawk's instructional station CIOI-FM, the station can be heard throughout much of Hamilton and Burlington, although their vertically polarized signal means the station can be heard farther on car radios.


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