CFRC-FM is the campus radio station of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
The station has one of the longest radio histories in the world, surpassed only by the Marconi companies. CFRC remains in operation at the present time and serves the Queen's University campus and greater Kingston. The station broadcasts at 101.9 MHz, although for most of its past it operated at "1490 on the AM dial," including a period during which it was simulcast on 1490 kHz AM and 91.9 MHz FM.
CFRC-FM is a member of the National Campus and Community Radio Association.
A comprehensive oral history of the station was compiled by Arthur Zimmerman, which was broadcast on the station in 1982 and was published in book form in 1991.
Radio technology has a surprisingly long history in Kingston, dating back to the early radio experimentations of Queen's first Professor of General Engineering, James Lester Willis Gill. He mounted the first public exhibition of wireless telegraphy at a Queen's Convocation lecture on April 28, 1902, only four months after Guglielmo Marconi's first successful trans-Atlantic transmission from Signal Hill. By the 1910s regular courses on wireless technology and theory were being taught by Gill, and Professor Gill set up the Queen's wireless telegraph sets at Barriefield war Camp in 1915 and contributed directly to the use of wireless and radio technologies by the Allied forces during World War I.
No matter where we are and no matter where we go
It's our style our line and our music that we show
Just listen to the beat and a little later you will know
It's really freaky funky stuff and honest too
Forget the shit that you hear and you see
Every night and day on your color TV
Just listen to peppers pray across the land
They're really freaky funky and no beat box band
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Go freaky - in the world we're livin'
Go freaky - 'cause funk does begin
Go freaky - in the world we're livin'
Go what - go freaky!
No matter where we are and no matter where we go
It's our style our line and our music that we show
One of our dreams so it seems is to support a pepper show
Only meet these guys and let the people know
That they're the best of the west and harder than the rest
smooth you might think and honest we know
Now listen to the beat 'cause Mason's gonna go
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