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Radio & TV Broadcasting Stations Section 7 TELEVISION Channel order 247 Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations (Internet Edition, April 2009) 248 Television in Channel Order Call– Area Served Purpose Frequency Polarisation Latitude Longitude Licence sign, (MHz) Pattern d m s d m s Number Chnl Site Name Power (W) Channel 0 New South Wales ABSN0 Cooma Town National 46.24 M DA 40 -36 14 12 149 7 11 1150602 Broadcast Site Nanny Goat Hill COOMA ABN0 Narooma National 46.24 H DA 1k -36 11 47 150 4 58 1150600 Broadcast Site BUCKERIDGE LOOKOUT ABMN0 SW Slopes/E Riverina National 46.24 H OD 200k -34 49 18 147 54 0 1150083 TV Transmitter 23 km SW of Cootamundra MT ULANDRA NEN0 Tamworth City Commercial 46.26 H DA 2k -31 4 36 150 57 25 1384314 National Transmission Authority (NTA) Site Bald Hill TAMWORTH Channel 0 Queensland RTQ0 Darling Downs Commercial 46.172 H DA 300k -26 53 29 151 36 16 1384416 WIN TV Analog Broadcast Site MT MOWBULLAN Channel 1 New South Wales ABCN1 Central Tablelands National 57.258 V OD 160k -33 20 39 148 58 57 1150073 Broadcast Site MT CANOBOLAS ABSN1 Eden National 57.24 H DA 79 -37 0 45 149 53 18 1150605 Broadcast Site 6 km NNW of Eden BIMMIL HILL NBN1 Murrurundi Commercial 57.258 H DA 100 -31 43 45 150 50 34 1384277 NBN Site Mount Helen via MURRURUNDI NEN1 Walcha Commercial 57.24 H DA 200 -30 58 2 151 37 45 1384315 Broadcast Site Clive Blakes Hill WALCHA Channel 1 Victoria ABEV1 Bendigo National 57.26 V DA 130k -36 59 37 144 18 25 1150420 Broadcast Tower MT ALEXANDER ABAV1 Upper Murray National 57.25 H DA 160k -36 15 19 146 51 19 1150421 Broadcast Site MT BARANDUDA Channel 1 Queensland TNQ1 Bowen Commercial 57.25 H DA 8k -19 59 46 148 6 15 1384579 Broadcast and Pagex Site SPROLE CASTLE ABSQ1 Southern Downs National 57.26 H DA 200k -28 32 15 151 49 54 1150737 Broadcast Australia Mast Television Drive PASSCHENDAELE Channel 1 South Australia ABGS1 South East National 57.25 H DA 210k -37 36 13 140 28 52 1198809 Broadcast site 11 km E of Millicent MT BURR ABNS1 Spencer Gulf North National 57.25 V OD 200k -33 6 19 138 9 45 1153352 Television Tower via Wirrabara THE BLUFF Channel 2 New South Wales CTC2 Bombala Commercial 64.252 V OD 3200 -36 51 8 149 12 54 1384162 Broadcast Site 7 km NNW of BOMBALA ABLN2 Broken Hill National 64.25 V OD 5k -31 57 10 141 26 20 1150085 Broadcasting site Rocky Hill BROKEN HILL ABN2 Cobar National 64.25 V DA 200 -31 31 7 145 51 18 1158290 BA Tower Fort Bourke Hill COBAR ABDN2 Grafton/Kempsey National 64.26 H DA 160k -30 19 8 152 51 31 1150607 Broadcast Mast 26 km WSW of Coffs Harbour MOUNT MOOMBIL ABUN2 Inverell National 64.25 H DA 50 -29 46 21 151 8 54 1150608 Broadcast Australia Tower off Kings Plains Road INVERELL CBN2 SW Slopes/E Riverina Commercial 64.26 H OD 200k -34 49 18 147 54 0 1384127 TV Transmitter 23 km SW of Cootamundra MT ULANDRA ABN2 Sydney National 64.25 H OD 200k -33 49 17 151 11 1 1150082 ABC Tower 221 Pacific Highway GORE HILL ABN2 Tamworth City National 64.24 H DA 2k -31 4 36 150 57 25 1150609 National Transmission Authority (NTA) Site Bald Hill TAMWORTH Channel 2 Victoria ABWV2 Coleraine National 64.25 H DA 100 -37 37 5 141 42 11 1198825 Broadcast/Telstra Site McKendry Hill 2 km SE of COLERAINE ABV2 Melbourne National 64.25 H OD 200k -37 50 11 145 20 50 1198842 NTL (ABV-2) Tower Eyre Road MT DANDENONG ABSV2 Murray Valley National 64.26 V OD 200k -35 28 29 143 27 16 1150173 Broadcast Mast Television Site Ultima-Lake Boga Rd GOSCHEN ABGV2 Myrtleford National 64.23 H DA 50 -36 33 45 146 44 2 1150422 Broadcast/Comms Site Lookout Hill MYRTLEFORD ABLV2 Orbost National 64.26 D DA 400 -37 42 47 148 35 55 1150423 Telstra Radio Terminal/Police/SMR Site MT RAYMOND ABWV2 Warrnambool National 64.25 V DA 3200 -38 19 7 142 22 35 1150424 Broadcast/Comm Site Spencer Rd TOWER HILL 249 Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations (Internet Edition, April 2009) Call– Area Served Purpose Frequency Polarisation Latitude Longitude Licence sign, (MHz) Pattern d m s d m s Number Chnl Site Name Power (W) Channel 2 Queensland ABQ2 Brisbane National 64.24 H OD 200k -27 27 58 152 56 47 1150143 Channel 2 Site MOUNT COOT-THA ABMQ2 Dysart National 64.198 V DA 500 -22 34 52 148 19 2 1150739 Broadcast Site DENHAM RANGE TNQ2 Gordonvale Commercial 64.198 H DA 1k -17 2 51 145 46 37 1384585 AM Tower 5 km N of GORDONVALE ABNQ2 Mission Beach National 64.24 V DA 200 -17 56 12 146 8 36 1150770 Broadcast Site DUNK ISLAND ABNQ2 Mount Garnet National 64.25 H DA 24 -17 41 0 145 6 60 1150116 Water Treatment Plant MOUNT GARNET ABQ2 Shute Harbour National 64.26 H DA 320 -20 17 8 148 46 55 1150740 Broadcast Site Mt Rooper SHUTE HARBOUR Channel 2 South Australia ABS2 Adelaide National 64.26 H OD 200k -34 58 49 138 42 25 1198821 ntl Tower Summit Road CRAFERS ABS2 Bordertown National 64.24 V OD 1k -36 18 27 140 45 44 1150059 Telstra Radio Terminal 24 Dunsley St BORDERTOWN Channel 2 Western Australia ABW2 Perth National 64.25 H OD 200k -32 0 42 116 4 58 1150052 ABW2 Mast Television Road BICKLEY ABAW2 Southern Agricultural National 64.24 V OD 200k -34 39 25 117 38 46 1150057 Broadcast Site MT BARKER Channel 2 Tasmania ABT2 Hobart National 64.162 H OD 200k -42 53 56 147 14 5 1198788 NTA Tower MT WELLINGTON Channel 3 New South Wales WIN3 Narooma Commercial 86.26 H DA 1k -36 11 47 150 4 58 1384790 Broadcast Site BUCKERIDGE LOOKOUT NBN3 Newcastle Commercial 86.25 H OD 200k -32 53 30 151 32 15 1384280 NBN Site MT SUGARLOAF ABN3 Nyngan National 86.25 V DA 20 -31 35 23 147 10 48 1150093 Broadcast tower 3km S of NYNGAN WIN3 Wollongong Commercial 86.26 H DA 7900 -34 22 6 150 52 28 1384791 Broadcast Site Escarpment Road BROKERS NOSE Channel 3 Queensland ABTQ3 Townsville National 87.27 H DA 160k -19 20 43 146 46 46 1151114 Main Tower National Broadcast Site MT STUART Channel 3 South Australia ABRS3 Renmark/Loxton National 86.248 V DA 240k -34 27 56 140 31 55 1150404 Broadcast Site Bookpurnong Terrace 4 km WSW of LOXTON Channel 3 Western Australia SSW3 Bunbury Commercial 86.24 H OD 100k -33 23 52 115 54 48 1384492 Broadcast Site Mt Lennard BUREKUP VEW3 Kambalda Commercial 86.25 H DA 20 -31 12 41 121 40 18 1384710 Telstra/NTA Site Redhill Lookout KAMBALDA Channel 4 South Australia GTS4 Spencer Gulf North Commercial 95.25 V OD 200k -33 6 19 138 9 45 1384236 Television Tower via Wirrabara THE BLUFF Channel 4 Tasmania ABNT4 Savage River National 95.26 H DA 200 -41 27 5 145 22 35 1150352 Broadcast/Comm Site MT CLEVELAND Channel 5 Western Australia ABSW5 Bunbury National 102.25 H OD 300k -33 23 52 115 54 48 1150056 Broadcast Site Mt Lennard BUREKUP Channel 5A New South Wales ABN5A Armidale North National 138.24 H DA 100 -30 32 34 151 39 1 1150610 Broadcast Tower Translator Rd Kellys Plains South of ARMIDALE ABUN5A Ashford National 138.25 V DA 30 -29 19 53 151 7 2 1150063 Broadcast Site 1 ASHFORD 250 Television in Channel Order Call– Area Served Purpose Frequency Polarisation Latitude Longitude Licence sign, (MHz) Pattern d m s d m s Number Chnl Site Name Power (W) ABHN5A Newcastle National 138.276 H OD 200k -32 53 36 151 32 13 1153145 Broadcast Australia Site MT SUGARLOAF ABUN5A Quirindi National 138.25 H DA 1k -31 31 0 150 39 54 1150611 Broadcast Site WHO DA THOUGHT IT HILL Channel 5A Victoria ABRV5A Colac National 138.25 H DA 3k -38 13 31 143 31 41 1198840 ACE Broadcast site WARRION HILL ABWV5A Western Victoria National 138.25 H DA 130k -37 27 37 141 54 52 1198824 Broadcast Australia Tower MT DUNDAS Channel 5A Queensland ABTQ5A Bowen National 138.26 H DA 10k -19 59 43 148 6 12 1150744 Telstra Radio Terminal SPROLE CASTLE TNQ5A Cairns North Commercial 138.23 D DA 4k -16 44 18 145 39 41 1384609 Broadcast Site BUCHAN POINT TNQ5A Herberton Commercial 138.25 H DA 40 -17 22 41 145 22 45 1384610 Broadcast Site Jane St HERBERTON TNQ5A Mission Beach Commercial 138.24 V DA 200 -17 56 8 146 8 36 1384611 Broadcast Site DUNK ISLAND ABMQ5A Moranbah National 138.188 H DA 4k -21 55 39 148 19 3 1150743 ABC NTL Site CARBOROUGH RANGE ABQ5A Wandoan National 138.25 H OD 160 -26 2 59 149 57 28 1150144 Broadcast Site Nathan Rd WANDOAN Channel 5A South Australia RTS5A Renmark/Loxton Commercial 138.26 V DA 100k -34 27 56 140 31 55 1384482 Broadcast Site Bookpurnong Terrace 4 km WSW of LOXTON Channel 5A Western Australia ABCW5A Central Agricultural National 138.25 H OD 160k -31 59 8 117 11 18 1198849 TV Tower NTA Site Doodemanning Road MAWSON ABW5A Leeman National 138.25 H DA 60 -29 57 47 114 58 40 1150510 Broadcast Site 1km S of LEEMAN Channel 6 Australian Capital Territory CTC6 Canberra Commercial 177.5 V OD 50k -35 16 37 149 5 47 1156575 Telecom Tower BLACK MOUNTAIN Channel 6 New South Wales ABCN6 Bathurst National 175.25 V DA 505 -33 27 36 149 32 47 1150616 Broadcast Site MOUNT PANORAMA WIN6 Bega Commercial 175.25 H DA 1300 -36 32 47 149 51 54 1384809 Broadcast Site MUMBULLA MOUNTAIN CBN6 Central Western Slopes Commercial 175.26 V DA 400k -31 20 38 149 1 17 1384141 Broadcast Site MT CENN CRUAICH ABN6 Cobar National 177.5 V DA 20 -31 31 7 145 51 18 1189618 BA Tower Fort Bourke Hill COBAR ABN6 Ivanhoe National 175.25 H OD 160 -32 55 22 144 16 37 1150062 Broadcast Site 3km SW of IVANHOE CBN6 Lithgow Commercial 175.25 V DA 30 -33 29 44 150 8 41 1384142 Broadcast Site Reservoir Hill LITHGOW SBS6 Lord Howe Island South Retransmission 175.25 V OD 10 -31 33 3 159 4 29 1154954 Southern Satellite Dish near Lovers Bay LORD HOWE ISLAND ABTN6 Manning River National 175.25 V DA 315k -31 42 13 152 40 39 1150615 Main Broadcast Tower MIDDLE BROTHER MTNAMN6 Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area Commercial 177.5 H OD 50k -34 7 23 146 14 1 1158816 Broadcast Tower MT BINGAR ABN6 Murrurundi National 175.24
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