CHNT-FM

{{short description|Canadian First Nations community radio station}}

{{Infobox radio station

| name = CHNT-FM

| logo =

| city = Notre-Dame-du-Nord, Quebec

| area = Timiskaming First Nation

| branding = The Coyote

| format = First Nations community radio

| frequency = {{frequency|92.3|MHz}}

| airdate = {{start date|2003}}

| owner = Timiskaming First Nation/ Economic Development.

| erp = 50 watts

| haat = 24 metres

| website = {{url|chnt.ca}}

}}

CHNT-FM is a First Nations community radio station that operates at 92.3 MHz (FM) on the Timiskaming First Nation near Notre-Dame-du-Nord, Quebec, Canada.

The station is operated by Timiskaming First Nation/Economic Development and the Minwadjimowin Algonquin Communication Society. According to radio-locator, the station was granted on May 12, 2000 [https://radio-locator.com/info/CHNT-FM CHNT-FM 92.3 MHz - Notre-Dame-Du-Nord, QC] - radio-locator and had launched CHNT-FM on the air at 92.3 MHz with 50 watts of power sometime after. There's no known records regarding the radio station CHNT-FM on the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) website.

In 2019, the station upgraded its transmitter. [https://www.nautel.com/resources/customer-stories/fm-transmitters/chnt-the-coyote/ Community Station achieves “Perfect Sound” with VS300]

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