City | Ottawa, Ontario |
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Broadcast area |
National Capital Region Eastern Ontario Outaouais |
Branding | Ici Radio-Canada Première |
Frequency | 90.7 MHz FM |
First air date | August 1, 1964 (AM) January 7, 1991 (FM) |
Format | news radio, various music |
ERP | 84 kW |
HAAT | 323 meters (1,060 ft) |
Class | C1 |
Owner | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Website | Ici Radio-Canada Première |
CBOF-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Ottawa, Ontario. CBOF's studios are located at the CBC Ottawa Broadcast Centre on Sparks Street.
Owned and operated by the (government-owned) Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (French : Société Radio-Canada), it broadcasts on 90.7 MHz with an effective radiated power of 84,000 watts (class C1) using an omnidirectional antenna located in Camp Fortune, Quebec.
The station has an ad-free news/talk format and is part of the Ici Radio-Canada Première network, which operates across Canada.
The station signed on in 1964 on the AM band on 1250 kHz. Before then, Ottawa, despite its large francophone population, had no French-language radio outlet of its own; Radio-Canada instead relied on the 50,000-watt signal of Montreal's CBF to serve Ottawa's francophones. The station moved to the FM band on January 7, 1991. Its sister station, which used the CBOF-FM calls before that date, is now known as CBOX-FM.
CBOF-FM, like all Première stations but unlike most FM stations, broadcasts in mono. Briefly, CBOF, still as an AM station, experimented with AM stereo broadcasts between 1984 and 1987, testing all four AM stereo systems (C-QUAM, Kahn/Hazeltine, Harris and Magnavox) proposed at the time.