Via GCKey

January 17th, 2013

Mr. John Traversys Secretary General Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Ottawa, K1A 0N2

Dear Mr. Traversys :

Re: Application to amend the licence of CKWS-TV Kingston, Ontario to add a post-transitional digiital transmitter

The present constitutes an application by 591987 B.C. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc., to amend the licence of CKWS-TV Kingston, Ontario in order to add a post-transitional digi ital transmitter operating on channel 11. Approval of this application will enable the licensee to continuee providing an over-the-air digital television service to the Kingston and surrounding area, followwing the shut-down of the analogo transmitter on August 31st, 2013.

Corus has filed via GCKey the following documents in support of this application:

• Covering letter; • The Online Application Form 302: “Application for a technical amendment to a broadcasting licence for an analog or digital television programminng undertaking (includingn rebroadcasting transmitters)” ; • Appendix 2 – CKWS-TV Technical Brief; • Appendix 2A – Proof that technical documents were filed with Industry Canadaa; and • Appendix 2B – Site, coverage and comparison maps.

Corus trusts that this application and supportinng documents are in proper form; however, should you have anyn questions, please contact the undersigned.

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Thank you for yoour attention to this matter.

Sincerely,

Sylvie Courtemanche Vice President, Government Relations Corus Entertainment Inc.

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Form 302 Application for a technical amendment to a broadcasting licence for an analog or digital television programming undertaking (including rebroadcasting transmitters)

Part 1 of the Rules of Practice and Procedure, Broadcasting and Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-958, provides the basic structure for a written proceeding that is initiated by an applicant who files an application with the Commission and serves any respondents. The Commission posts these applications on its website. The public is given an opportunity to file submissions as Interveners or Respondents within 30 days, and the applicant is given an additional 10 days to respond. The Commission examines all of the written submissions and issues a decision. These proceedings are generally referred to as “Part 1 proceedings.”

Applicants that have any questions related to this application form may contact a Commission specialist at 1-866-781-1911 .

Important notice: The Commission will return the application if it has not been duly completed. The onus will be on the applicant to submit a complete application that provides all of the relevant information, identifies all regulatory issues raised in the application and provides supporting documentation. All information with an * is required.

1. General information

1.1 Identification of the applicant

Corporation Other (please specify):

Name of legal entity who is authorized by the Commission to operate this undertaking: 591987 B.C. Ltd.

Call sign or name of service: CKWS-TV

Address: Corus Quay, 25 Dockside Drive

City / Town: Toronto

Province / Territory: ON

Postal Code: M5A 0B5

Telephone: 613-692-3177

Facsimile: 416-479-7015

Contact person representing the applicant (if there is no designated representative under question 1.2)

Name: Sylvie Courtemanche

Title: Vice President, Government Relations

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 613-692-3177

1.2 Designated representative I, , the applicant, hereby designate as my designated representative for and on my behalf and in my name to sign, file and complete (if necessary) an application with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and to sign and file a reply with respect thereto and I do hereby ratify, confirm, and adopt as my own act, such application and all replies made thereto.

Date:

At: Example: city, province

Signature: (not required when submitting electronically)

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Address of agent:

Title:

Telephone:

Facsimile:

Email:

1.3 Declaration of the applicant or its designated representative I, Sylvie Courtemanche solemnly declare that:

a. I am the designated representative of the applicant named in this application and as such have knowledge of all matters declared therein. b. The statements made in this application, or any document filed pursuant to any request for further information by the Commission, are (will be) to the best of my knowledge and belief true in all respects. c. The opinions and estimates given in this application, or any document filed pursuant to any request for further information by the Commission, are (will be) based on facts as known to me. d. I have examined the provisions of the Broadcasting Act, the broadcasting regulations and policies relevant to this application.

And I have signed Signature: (not required when submitting electronically) Date: 2013-01-17 Witnessed by Signature: (not required when submitting electronically) Name:Gary Maavara

Date: 2013-01-17 At: Toronto, ON Example: city, province

Mandatory documents to be appended to the application As part of your application, the Commission requires that you submit the following documents in order to process your application. Failure to do so will result in the Commission returning your application.

a. Appendix 2A (All applications)

Proof that technical documents were submitted with the Department of Industry. E.g. A copy of the transmittal communication or courier pick-up receipt.

b. Appendix 2B (All applications)

Clearly legible maps, in colour if available, as follows:

o For each new transmitter, a map of the proposed local and regional service areas

o In the case of a change to the authorized contours of an existing transmitter, a comparative map of the existing and proposed local and regional service areas.

o In the case of a digital transmitter that is associated with an analog transmitter, a map comparing the local and regional service areas of both transmitters.

o In the case of overlapping service areas of two or more transmitters operating under the same licence, a discrete map showing the existing and proposed local and regional service areas of these transmitters.

You must file a service area map that reflects the boundaries of the service area in one of the following formats:

· standard image (e.g., GIF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP);

· PDF file format;

· GIS-compatible file format, electronically or on a CD-ROM.

A map provided in a standard image or PDF file format must be in a scale that readily permits precise identification of the boundaries of the service area and depicts the location in relation to its surrounding areas. This map must provide a level of detail comparable to that contained in the paper map previously required by the Commission (1:50,000 NTS topographical map).

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A map provided in a GIS-compatible file format must be created using a map datum of NAD83. The Commission will only accept the following GIS- compatible file extensions:

· MapInfo format (.tab);

· MapInfo Interchange format (.mid/.mif).

2. Procedural Request The Rules of Procedure allow an interested person to request that the Commission exercise a power under the Rules of Procedure or change the Rules of Procedure for a specific proceeding (sections 5 and 7). This is generally called a procedural request. You may consult the Guidelines on the CRTC Rules of Practice and Procedure, Broadcasting and Telecom Information Bulletin CRTC 2010-959 for more information.

Is the applicant requesting that the Commission make an exception to its Rules of Procedure in the treatment of this application?

Yes No

3. Application The Commission will return the application if it has not been duly completed. The onus will be on the applicant to submit a complete application that provides all of the relevant information, identifies all regulatory issues raised in the application and provides supporting documentation. *Submit a website address OR E-mail address where an electronic copy of the application may be requested:

Website: www.corusent.com Example: www.mycompany.com

E-mail: Example: [email protected]

3.1 Description of application

a) Provide a description of your application:

The present constitutes an application by 591987 B.C. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Corus Entertainment Inc., to amend the licence of CKWS-TV Kingston, Ontario in order to add a post-transitional digital transmitter.

The proposed operation will operate on channel 11 (CH11) at parameters of 9.4 kW ERP / 312.5 m EHAAT, using the existing antenna/feed system.

b) Provide the rationale for the proposed amendment(s) including a clear and concise statement of the relevant facts as well as the grounds of the application:

CKWS-TV Kingston, Ontario is an analog over-the-air television (OTA) station currently operating at 325kW/311.9 on CH11 from a tower south of Kingston.

Kingston is a non-mandatory market for the purposes of the over-the-air analog to digital transition policy (Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2009-406 as amended by Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-167).

The current application conforms with the Commission’s licensing policy for analog OTA stations, which are converting to digital transmission (Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2010-69). Paragraph 9 of that policy states that “...the Commission will accept applications for amendments to the licences of existing over-the-air television services in order to add a digital transmitter, which will allow for the simulcast of a service’s programming on that transmitter.”

Accordingly, 591987 B.C. Ltd. Is submitting this application to amend the licence of CKWS-TV Kingston to add a post-transitional digital transmitter operating on channel 11. Channel 11 is the post-transitional digital television allotment identified for CKWS-TV Kingston in the Department of Industry’s Post-Transition DTV Allotment Plan. The licensee confirms that the existing analog transmitter on channel 11 will discontinue operation by no later than August 31st, 2013.

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c) Provide the nature of the decision sought:

Approval of the amendment to CKWS-TV’s licence authorizing the licensee to operate a post-transitional digital transmitter that will operate on channel 11 (CH11) at parameters of 9.4 kW ERP / 312.5 m EHAAT, using the existing antenna/feed system.

Assuming timely approval of this application, it is the applicant’s intention to simulcast the programming of the existing analog transmitter CKWS-TV with the proposed digital transmitter CKWS-DT until August 31st, 2013, at which time the analog service will discontinue operation as noted above. The over-the-air CKWS-TV service in the Kingston area will continue after that date on a digital basis only.

d) Specify the CRTC decision number which last renewed your licence (or issued the licence if you are in the first term), and any other relevant CRTC decisions in relation to your amendment:

Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2011-446

3.2 Accordance with Acts, Regulations and Policies

It is important to remember that no matter what type of application you are filing, it will be reviewed not only in light of the Acts and their regulations, but also in light of the Commission’s policies. Therefore, you must research any policies that might apply to your type of application and explain how the application addresses the policy. If your application proposes something that is not in line with the policy, you must explain why the policy is not appropriate in your circumstances. You may consult the related documents of your application under Forms and My CRTC Account for a list of Commission policies and regulations.

a) Are there any Commission regulations, policies or practices that are relevant to your application:

Yes No

b) List any Commission regulations, policies or practices that are relevant to your application:

Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2007-53 Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2009-406 Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-69 Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-167 Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-485

c) Is your application consistent with these regulations, policies or practices?

Yes No

4. Technical information Applicants are advised to consult with their broadcast engineering consultants when completing this section to ensure that the information provided is consistent with the Engineering brief submitted to the Department of Industry. It is very important that both documents reflect the same information. Failure to do so will result in the Commission returning your application.

Transmitter technical parameters The local service area is the area enclosed within the Grade A Contour or the digital television (DTV) Urban Contour as defined by the Department of Industry in its Broadcasting Procedures and Rules Part 4 (BPR-4) or Part 10 (BPR-10), respectively. Similarly, the regional service area is the area enclosed within the Grade B Contour or Noise-Limited Bounding Contour as defined in BPR-4 or BPR-10, respectively.

a. Indicate the existing and proposed parameters for an amendment to an existing television transmitter (analog or digital) or the proposed parameters for a new transmitter. For new digital transmitters associated with an analog transmitter, indicate the parameters of the existing analog transmitter.

*Existing or *Proposed or Note associated new transmitter analog

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Call sign and Municipality CKWS-TV, Kingsto... CKWS-DT, Kingst... Analog Analog Analog or Digital Digital Digital Transitional Transitional Transitional or Post-transition Post-transition Post-transition For DTV transmitters, indicate "regular"

Channel 11 11 Channels 2 to 51 for proposed channel

Class R R If applicable, including low-power

Maximum Effective Radiated 325000 9400 At beam-tilt angle or in horizontal

Power (ERP) Watts Watts plane if no beam-tilt is used

Average Effective Radiated 162000 4700 At beam-tilt angle or in horizontal plane if no beam-tilt is used Power (ERP) Watts Watts Directional Directional Antenna Radiation Pattern Non-directional Non-directional Directional/Non-directional

Effective Height Above Average Terrain (EHAAT) 311.9 312.5 meters meters

Transmitter Coordinates 44 10 02 North 44 10 02 North Latitude

76 25 39 West 76 25 39 West Longitude

Owner of Transmission Site Corus Corus

Studio to Transmitter Link (STL) Fibre Fibre Microwave, fibre-optic cable, Method VHF/UHF radio link

b. Will this amendment have a potential impact on other television stations within the same market?

Yes No

c. Are you proposing a new transmission site?

Yes No

d. Do you have any agreements with other broadcasters on the use of the proposed technical parameters (i.e., the use of a channel reserved for another broadcaster)?

Yes No

Digital Transmitters

Is this amendment for a digital transmitter?

Yes No

e. Are there substantial differences between the regional service areas of the proposed digital transmitter and the current transmitter?

Yes No

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f. Is the proposed channel in compliance with IC's allotment plan?

Yes No N / A

g. In the following table, indicate the channels identified in the Department of Industry's Transitional and Post- Transition DTV Allotment Plans that are associated with the proposed new or amended transmitter, as well as the proposed channel(s) to be used during, and following, the transition period.

Transitional Post-transition Allotment Plan Channel(s) 11 Proposed Channel(s) 11

h. Indicate the expected date on which the operation of the associated analog transmitter will cease: 2013-08-31

i. Provide a detailed description of the steps that will be taken to inform over-the-air viewers of the associated analog station of its conversion to digital:

A series of PSA’s will be presented on CKWS-TV to all markets, describing the timing and impact of the transition. These PSA’s will explain which viewers will be affected by the transition, as well as those who will not. It will include contact information for CKWS TV, as well as referral to the Website, which will include more detailed information.

• The PSA’s will run 3 times a day, once between 12 and 5PM, once between 6 and 7PM, and once during prime time, 7 until 10PM. These will begin running 2 months before the planned transition, and will cease to run on the date of the actual change.

• A web page will be constructed on the CKWSTV.com website which will explain the transition, as well as answers to frequently asked questions.

• A news item will be produced to run in the 6 pm CKWS TV Newswatch program, and to be repeated in the 11 pm program, announcing the timetable of the planned transition and explaining its impact. This item will run 2 months before the planned transition. A second news item will be produced to run the day of the transition, again explaining the impact of the change.

4.2 Transitional DTV transmitters only

Is this amendment for a transitional DTV transmitter?

Yes No

5. Establishment costs

Indicate the incremental cost to modify existing facilities or the full cost of new items required to implement the proposed service. For leased assets, indicate both the Fair Market Value (FMV; the installed cost if the asset were to be purchased) of the assets to be leased as well as the annual lease payment.

If you are purchasing If you are leasing

Costs of Assets to be purchased ($) Studio Plant 6000 Transmitting Plant 74000 TOTAL 80000

6. Financial analysis and considerations

6.1 Will the proposed amendment(s) result in a change to existing financial projections?

Yes No

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6.2 Do you consider that your proposed amendment is necessary for the financial viability of your station?

Yes No

6.3 Does not apply.

6.4 Will the proposed amendment have a financial impact on other stations in the market?

Yes No

7. Marketing

7.1 Indicate to which of the communities the station's principle marketing activities will be directed:

Kingston, The United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Hastings County, , Lennox and Addington County, Prince Edward County, Belleville, Quinte West and Trenton.

7.2 Based on the most recent Census of Canada, provide quantitative estimates of the population within the local and regional service areas, as well as an estimate of the population within the area to which the station's principal marketing activities will be directed.

Principal marketing area1 Local service area Regional service area (persons)

Population - Existing 227917 431290 431290

Population - Proposed 195903 411631 411631 Households - Existing 93806 178991 178991 Households - Proposed 80840 171028 171028

7.3 Describe the target audience in terms of its size and composition:

We have defined the target audience to be the population of Kingston, The United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Hastings County, Frontenac County, Lennox and Addington County, Prince Edward County, Belleville, Quinte West and Trenton. The target audience has an estimated population of approximately 426,000 persons. Its composition is as follows:

Males: 48.8% 208,000 persons Females: 51.2% 218,000 persons Adults, 18-49: 41.9% 178,500 persons Adults, 50+: 42.0% 176,800 persons Adults, 60+ 34.4% 146,500 persons

1The geographic area within which you expect to generate most of your audience and advertising revenue.

8. Respondents

Pursuant to section 22(1)b) of the CRTC Rules of Procedure (“ The Rules”), an application must be served on any respondent. A respondent is defined in section 1 of the Rules as “a person that is adverse in interest to an applicant”.

The onus is on applicants to clearly identify and provide service of the application to all respondents.

Determining who is a respondent to a particular application depends on the specific facts of the application. You can find additional information in the Guidelines on the CRTC Rules of Practice and Procedure, Information Bulletin CRTC 2010-959 that could greatly assist you in the determination of who could potentially be a respondent.

The table below lists the most common examples of respondents who must be served with an application. This list is not exhaustive, nor is it determinative, as the type of respondents may vary according to the particular circumstances of each application (e.g. technical, economic or other).

A person that believes it should have been served as a respondent may file a procedural request with the Commission requesting that they be considered as such. Such request may however cause delays in processing certain applications.

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Persons generally considered respondents

BROADCASTING

Type of application Respondents

Radio amendments to remove specialty format Existing radio stations (low-power or otherwise) licensed to serve the proposed market

Television and radio technical amendments All television or radio stations whose originating or rebroadcasted signal would suffer interference or that would be required to vacate their frequency or be impacted economically Television and radio amendments to add, remove or amend a The persons responsible for the named initiative(s) where the condition of licence requiring expenditures to a specifically expenditures would be reduced or payment schedule altered named initiative (i.e. Canadian content development contributions, tangible benefits) Amendment to the nature of service of a pay or specialty service Category A television services with which the proposed service could be considered competitive

Broadcasting distribution undertaking amendments to distribute The local television station whose distant signal is proposed to a distant signal be carried

Addition to the list of non-Canadian programming services Licensed Canadian pay and specialty television services with authorized for distribution which the proposed service could be considered competitive

In light of this table, have you provided service of your application on all respondents?

Yes No N / A

9. Request for documents to be designated as confidential

Sections 30 to 34 of the Broadcasting and Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-958, Implementation of new Rules of Practice and Procedure set out a process by which parties to Commission proceedings may file information on the record of a public proceeding in confidence.

A party filing information can “designate” it as confidential at the time it is filed with the Commission (section 31) if it falls into one of the following categories:

a. information that is a trade secret;

b. financial, commercial, scientific or technical information that is confidential and that is treated consistently in a confidential manner by the person who submitted it; or

c. information the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected i. to result in material financial loss or gain to any person; ii. to prejudice the competitive position of any person; or iii. to affect contractual or other negotiations of any person.

At the time that the party files the information it designates as confidential, it must provide an abridged version of the document along with an explanation of how the information falls into a category of information listed in section 31. The party must provide a detailed rationale to explain why the disclosure of the information is not in the public interest (section 32(1)).

The confidential version of the document must be filed separately and must be marked “CONFIDENTIAL” on each page. If the document is filed electronically, each file containing confidential information must include “confidential” in the file name.

The abridged version of the document and the reasons for the designation of information as confidential will be placed on the public record of the proceeding.

Please consult Broadcasting and Telecom Information Bulletin CRTC 2010-961 - Procedures for filing confidential information and requesting its disclosure in Commission proceedings for complete process for filing confidential information.

9.1 Are you requesting for some information to be designated as confidential?

Yes No

You may submit any additional documents as part of your application after selecting the "Submit" option below.

This document is available in alternative format upon request. CRTC 302 (18-08-2011) – Technical Analog and Digital TV Amendment version française disponible

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Appendix 2 CKWS-DT Engineering Brief

ENGINEERING BRIEF FOR DTV STATION CKWS-DT IN KINGSTON, ON

APPLICANT: 591987 B.C. Ltd. 25 Dockside Drive Toronto, ON M5A 0B5

PROJECT: CKWS-DT-PT1

CHANNEL: 11 ERP: 9.4 kW EHAAT: 312.5 m

PREPARED BY: tek nyx Limited 457 Claremont Crescent Oakville, ON L6J 6J9

11 JANUARY 2013

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION

SUMMARY SHEET 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 DISCUSSION 3.0 SOURCES OF INFORMATION 4.0 TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT 5.0 ANTENNA SYSTEM 6.0 INTERFERENCE ANALYSIS 7.0 EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY 8.0 COVERAGE CONTOURS 9.0 EXPIRY DATE 10.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENGINEERS

FIGURE 1 SITE MAP FIGURE 2 ANTENNA ELEVATION DIAGRAM FIGURE 3 ANTENNA HORIZONTAL PATTERN FIGURE 4 ANTENNA VERTICAL PATTERN FIGURE 5 EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL FIGURE 6 ESTIMATED COVERAGE CONTOURS FIGURE 7 COMPARATIVE COVERAGE CONTOURS

TABLE 1 NTSC SHORT-SPACING ANALYSIS TABLE 2 ESTIMATED COVERAGE CONTOURS

APPENDIX 1 ANTENNA PATTERN TABULATIONS APPENDIX 2 FORMS / NOTIFICATIONS

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SUMMARY SHEET

APPLICANT: 591987 B.C. Ltd. 25 Dockside Drive Toronto, ON M5A 0B5

STATION LOCATION: Kingston, ON

CALL SIGN: CKWS-DT

CHANNEL: 11

COORDINATES: 44 o 10' 02" N. LAT. (NAD83) 76 o 25' 39" W. LNG.

TRANSMITTER POWER: 443 Watts

FEED SYSTEM EFFICIENCY: 75 %

ANTENNA POWER GAIN: 28.3 Max / 14.15 Avg

BEAMTILT: 0.4 o

ERP (@ Beamtilt): 9.4 kW Max / 4.7 kW Avg

EHAAT: 312.5 m Overall Height: 305.8 mAGL Ground Level: 99.1 mAMSL Radiation Centre: 393.7 mAMSL

MODE: Unattended

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ENGINEERING BRIEF FOR DTV STATION CKWS-DT IN KINGSTON, ON

1.0 INTRODUCTION

teknyx Limited has been retained by 591987 B.C. Ltd. to prepare an Engineering Brief for the final Post-Transition facilities of CKWS-DT in Kingston, ON.

2.0 DISCUSSION

591987 B.C. Ltd. (Corus) currently operates CKWS-TV at 325 kW/311.9 m on CH11 from a tower south of Kingston. The Post-Transition associated allotment is CKWS-PT at 9.4 kW/311.9 m, also on CH11. Corus proposes to “flash cut” the NTSC operation to DTV.

The proposed operation will operate on CH11 at parameters of 9.4 kW ERP / 312.5 m EHAAT, using the existing antenna/feed system.

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3.0 SOURCES OF INFORMATION

This Brief was prepared in accordance with Industry Canada Broadcast Procedures and Rules, Parts 1 and 10 (Issue 1, August 2010), and is based on information from the following sources:

1. Industry Canada Broadcasting Database, updated on 8 January 2013

2. HAAT values were based on USGS SRTM3, Version 2.1, 3 arc-second terrain data

3. Population figures are based on StatsCan 2011 Census data

4. CKWS-TV Engineering Brief, prepared by Pierre LaBarre & Associates Ltd., dated 15 April 1998

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4.0 TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT

A functional block diagram is shown in Figure 5. All transmitting equipment will be type approved where required.

The operation will be unattended and will meet the requirements of BPR-1, Section 5.3.

4.1 Transmitter

The transmitter will be sized to deliver the required 443 Watts after the mask filter. The exact model will be specified at on-air certification.

4.2 Filtering

Filtering will meet the minimum requirements of BPR-10, Appendix 3, Figure 1.

4.3 Monitoring

Appropriate input and ATSC signal monitoring equipment will be utilized.

4.3 Feed Source

The studio programming feed will be via fibre.

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5.0 ANTENNA SYSTEM

5.1 Site

The site is the existing CKWS-TV tower south of Kingston, on Wolfe Island. The site is shown in Figure 1 and the coordinates are given on the Summary Sheet.

5.2 Elevations

Elevations are provided on the Summary Sheet and detailed in Figure 2.

5.3 Antenna System

Make/Model: RFS 658 Description: 2-panel / 6-bay Polarization: Horizontal Beamtilt: 0.4 degree Nullfill: 12 % Horizontal Directivity: 2.0X (3.0 dB) (Figure 3/APP 1) Vertical Gain: 14.15X (11.51 dBd) (Figure 4/APP 1) Total Gain: 28.3X (14.51 dBd)

5.4 Transmission Line

Make/Model: Andrew HJ9-50 Description: 5”, 50 Ohm, air-dielectric Loss: 0.373 dB/100 m @ CH11 Length: 302 m

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5.0 ANTENNA SYSTEM (cont’d)

5.5 Combiners/Filters

No additional combiners or filters other than the DTV mask filter are proposed.

5.6 Overall Feed System Efficiency

Transmission Line: 1.13 dB Combiner/Filter 0.00 dB Miscellaneous: 0.10 dB Total: 1.23 dB Efficiency: 75 %

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6.0 INTERFERENCE ANALYSIS

6.1 Related Channel

Since the proposed operation is within its Post-Transition allotment parameters, no analysis is required relative to Post-Transitional DTV. Note that the increase in EHAAT from 311.9 m to 312.5 m is the result of a recalculation of HAATs rather than an increase in physical antenna height and is considered inconsequential. It easily shown that the proposed NLBC is substantially within the allotted NLBC when the EHAAT difference and proposed directional antenna pattern are accounted for.

The NTSC allotments within the co-channel (400 km) and 1 st adjacent channel (200 km) culling distances are shown in Table 1 (there are no Taboo relationships for VHF). Detailed analysis per BPR-10 Appendix 7 indicates which stations are actually short- spaced as indicated in Table 1: it will be appropriately notified.

TABLE 1 NTSC SHORT-SPACING ANALYSIS

CITY PR CALLSIGN CHAN CL EHAAT ERPVPK BR TO DIST SS?

CO-CH: 400 km

Huntsville ON CKNY-TV-11 11 R 195.4 325000 303.7 238.8 Y

1st ADJ: 200 km

Peterborough ON CHEX-TV 12 R 316.5 185000 277.5 150.6 N

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6.0 INTERFERENCE ANALYSIS (cont’d)

6.2 Assessment and Control of Maximum Field Strength

With respect to high field levels in the vicinity of the antenna site:

a) The Applicant is aware of its responsibilities in terms of immunity-type interference per CPC-3-14-01 (BPR-10-C-7.4) b) The Applicant is aware of its responsibilities in terms of remedying interference to adjacent operations within the 115 dBu contour(BPR-10-C-7.3), which, however, will not reach ground.

6.3 Ghosting Interference

The tower is an existing structure.

6.4 CH6 Interference to FM

The proposal is above CH6.

6.5 Domestic Low Power Stations

Domestic low power stations have been addressed in Section 6.1.

6.6 Isolation of Co-Located Services

Should objectionable intermodulation products be generated due to coupling between the proposed operation and the existing co-located television and radio operations, the applicant will undertake to provide the required filtering to mitigate the problem.

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7.0 EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY

It is sufficient to note that the proposal will decrease the overall levels of radio energy at the site, since there will be a reduction in ERP from 325 kW NTSC to 9.4 kW DTV.

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8.0 COVERAGE CONTOURS

The ERP of 9.4 kW was calculated as follows:

ERP = Tx Pwr X Feed Efficiency X Antenna Gain = 443 X 0.75 X 28.3 = 9.4 kW

The Digital Urban Contour and Noise-Limited Bounding Contour coverage contours were calculated with the metric F(50,90) curves, and are shown in Figure 6 and tabulated in Table 2. Graphical contours were calculated at 1 degree increments, using HAATs calculated every 15 degrees and antenna HRP at every 5 degrees.

Figure 7 provides the comparative coverage with the CKWS-TV NTSC operation.

TABLE 2

ESTIMATED COVERAGE CONTOURS

Radial Azimuth HAAT ERP DUC NLBC No. (°) (m) (kW) (60dBu) (36 dBu) (km) (km) 1 0 299.9 5.6 46 88.0 2 45 310.4 9.3 50.7 92.7 3 90 315.3 3.4 43.2 85.2 4 135 310.2 NIL 0.5 1.0 5 180 318.7 NIL 0.5 1.0 6 225 320.5 2.9 42.3 84.3 7 270 318.1 9.1 51.0 93.2 8 315 307.4 5.9 47.0 89.0

312.5 m EHAAT

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9.0 EXPIRY DATE

In the event that this Brief is not submitted to Industry Canada for approval within two months of the date on the title page, it should be returned to teknyx Limited for possible revision prior to submission.

10.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENGINEERS

The qualifications of the personnel participating in the preparation of this Brief are on file with Industry Canada.

J. Moltner, P.Eng. teknyx Limited

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ANTENNA SITE (NAD83)

44° 10’ 02” N.Lat. 76 25’ 39” W.Lng.

FIGURE 1 SITE MAP

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305.8m

294.6m 312.5m

393.7m

404.9m GND LEVEL

AVG TERRAIN

99.1m

81.2m

MEAN SEA LEVEL

FIGURE 2 ANTENNA ELEVATION DIAGRAM

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FIGURE 3 ANTENNA HORIZONTAL PATTERN

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FIGURE 4 ANTENNA VERTICAL PATTERN

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Fibre

DUMMY LOAD

MONITOR EQUIP

INPUT TRANSMITTER PROCESSING

FIGURE 5 EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONAL

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