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CanXus Broadcasting Corporation

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Broadcast area Aroostook County, Maine
Branding Channel X Radio
Slogan "The Most Respected Call Letters In The County!"
Format Adult Contemporary/Oldies
Full-Service
ERP 20,000 watts (WCXU)
1,200 watts (WCXX)
6,000 watts (WCXV)
50 watts (W276AY)
HAAT 97 meters (WCXU)
129 meters (WCXX)
1 meter (WCXV)
-90 meters (W276AY)
Class C3 (WCXU)
A (WCXX)
A (WCXV)
Callsign meaning Channel X
Owner CanXus Broadcasting Corporation
Website www.channelxradio.com

Channel X Radio is a network of Adult Contemporary/Oldies/Full-Service formatted American radio stations in Aroostook County, Maine. With studios in Caribou the stations are heard through various transmitters throughout Aroostook County.

The CanXus Broadcasting Corporation was founded in Maine in May 1986. Shortly after that, CanXus submitted an application to put a 3,000 watt transmitter on the Green Ridge Road, or on the Caribou/Fort Fairfield town line. On November 15, 1986 at 6:00 p.m., WCXU, Caribou began operation on 97.7 MHz. The studios and offices were in a single-wide trailer while the transmitter was 400 feet away.

With a 3 kW signal and a small transmitter, people north of Caribou couldn't get the signal. Madawaska was the first place to get a translator. On January 30, 1988, WCXX 102.3 Madawaska began atop 11th Avenue Extension in a tiny studio, rebroadcasting WCXU. The signal reached all the way to Caribou.

Because of the valley like nature, and the small power that WCXX transmits, the signal is degraded in most of Fort Kent. In late 1994, CanXus applied for W276AY on 103.1 MHz. This very small signal is located near the Northern Maine Medical Center and reaches only Fort Kent and surrounding towns. At the same time WCXU doubled its power to 6 kW, then later increased the output to 20 kW. Now the signal can go all the way to Houlton and Fort Kent in a 45 miles (70 km) radius. Since then, the transmitter building has doubled in size, the transmitter has become a little bigger (now Height Above Average Terrain (HAAT) of 90 m) and in 1998, Channel X moved to its new studio-office with state-of-the-art computerized broadcasting equipment.


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