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SI Allocations Free TV Australia DTTB SI Register Transport Stream Service Information for Television Market Area All values are hexadecimal Issue 13 Date: September 2019 Victoria South Australia NSW Bendigo / Goulburn Valley Upper Murray Western Victoria Eyre Peninsula (Port Melbourne Gippsland Mildura Adelaide Mt. Gambier Riverland Spencer Gulf Broken Hill Swan Hill (Shepparton) (Albury) (Ballarat) Augusta) LCN Broadcaster Service Name SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SID SID NID NID NID NID NID NID NID NID NID NID NID NID NID TSID TSID TSID TSID TSID TSID TSID TSID TSID TSID TSID TSID TSID ONID ONID ONID ONID ONID ONID ONID ONID ONID ONID ONID ONID (dec) ONID 1010 321B 0231 1010 3253 0233 1010 3253 0233 1010 3253 0233 1010 3253 0233 1010 3253 0233 1010 3253 0233 1010 322F 0251 1010 3255 0253 1010 3255 0253 1010 3255 0253 1010 3255 0253 1010 3252 0223 ABC1 2 0231 02B1 02B1 02B1 02B1 02B1 02B1 0251 02D1 02D1 02D1 02D1 02A1 ABC News 24 24 0230 02B0 02B0 02B0 02B0 02B0 02B0 0250 02D0 02D0 02D0 02D0 02A0 0233 02B3 02B3 02B3 02B3 02B3 02B3 0253 02D3 02D3 02D3 02D3 02A3 ABC ABC1 21 ABC2 / ABC4 22 0232 02B2 02B2 02B2 02B2 02B2 02B2 0252 02D2 02D2 02D2 02D2 02A2 ABC3 23 0234 02B4 02B4 02B4 02B4 02B4 02B4 0254 02D4 02D4 02D4 02D4 02A4 ABC Dig Music 200 0236 02B6 02B6 02B6 02B6 02B6 02B6 0256 02D6 02D6 02D6 02D6 02A6 ABC Jazz 201 0237 02B7 02B7 02B7 02B7 02B7 02B7 0257 02D7 02D7 02D7 02D7 02A7 3202 3202 0310 3202 3202 0370 3202 3202 0370 3202 3202 0370 3202 3202 0370 3202 3202 0370 3202 3202 0370 3202 3202 0340 3202 3202 0390 3202 3202 0390 3202 3202 0390 3202 3202 0390 3202 3202 0390 SBS ONE 3 0311 0371 0371 0371 0371 0371 0371 0341 0391 0391 0391 0391 0391 SBS ONE HD 30 0315 0375 0375 0375 0375 0375 0375 0345 0395 0395 0395 0395 0395 SBS VICELAND HD 31 0316 0376 0376 0376 0376 0376 0376 0346 0396 0396 0396 0396 0396 SBS World Movies 32 0317 0377 0377 0377 0377 0377 0377 0347 0397 0397 0397 0397 0397 SBS Food 33 0313 0373 0373 0373 0373 0373 0373 0343 0393 0393 0393 0393 0393 NITV 34 0314 0374 0374 0374 0374 0374 0374 0344 0394 0394 0394 0394 0394 SBS Arabic24 36 031D 037D 037D 037D 037D 037D 037D 034D 039D 039D 039D 039D 039D 031E 037E 037E 037E 037E 037E 037E 034E 039E 039E 039E 039E 039E SBS SBS Radio 1 37 SBS Radio 2 38 031F 037F 037F 037F 037F 037F 037F 034F 039F 039F 039F 039F 039F SBS Chill 39 0320 0380 0380 0380 0380 0380 0380 0350 03A0 03A0 03A0 03A0 03A0 SBS Radio 1 301 0321 0381 0381 0381 0381 0381 0381 0351 03A1 03A1 03A1 03A1 03A1 SBS Radio 2 302 0322 0382 0382 0382 0382 0382 0382 0352 03A2 03A2 03A2 03A2 03A2 SBS Radio 3 303 0323 0383 0383 0383 0383 0383 0383 0353 03A3 03A3 03A3 03A3 03A3 SBS Arabic24 304 0324 0384 0384 0384 0384 0384 0384 0354 03A4 03A4 03A4 03A4 03A4 SBS PopDesi 305 0325 0395 0395 0395 0395 0395 0395 0355 03A5 03A5 03A5 03A5 03A5 SBS Chill 306 0326 0386 0386 0386 0386 0386 0386 0356 03A6 03A6 03A6 03A6 03A6 SBS PopAsia 307 0327 0387 0387 0387 0387 0387 0387 0357 03A7 03A7 03A7 03A7 03A7 320C 329A 0801 320C 329C 0803 320C 329D 0804 320C 329E 0805 320C 329B 0802 Nine + Market Name 5 0801 0803 0804 0805 0802 9HD + Market Name 50 08C1 08C3 08C4 08C5 08C2 Nine + Market Name 51 08A1 08A3 08A4 08A5 08A2 Southern Cross 9Gem 52 0821 0823 0824 0825 0822 9Go! 53 0841 0843 0844 0845 0842 9Life 54 08E1 08E3 08E4 08E5 08E5 SBN 55 0861 0863 0864 0865 0862 Aspire 56 0881 0883 0884 0885 0882 3283 3283 099D 3283 3283 099D 3283 3283 09A1 3283 3283 09A1 3283 3283 099D 3283 3283 099D PRIME7 + Market Name 6 0952 0950 094C 094D 094E 0951 PRIME7 HD + Market Name 60 0988 0974 0960 096A 0960 097E PRIME7 + Market Name 61 0989 0975 0961 096B 0961 097F Prime Television 7TWO + Market Name 62 098A 0976 0962 096C 0962 0980 7mate + Market Name 63 098B 0977 0963 096D 0963 0981 ishoptv 65 098D 0979 0965 096F 0965 0983 7flix 66 098E 097A 0966 0970 0966 0984 RACING.COM 68 0990 097C 0968 0972 0968 0986 1013 321E 0503 1013 3232 0505 7 + Market Name 7 0530 0550 7HD + Market Name 70 0534 0554 7 + Market Name 71 0531 0551 0532 0552 Seven Network 7TWO + Market Name 72 7mate + Market Name 73 0533 0553 7food network 74 0537 0557 openshop 75 0536 0556 7flix + Market Name 76 0535 0555 RACING.COM 78 0538 0558 3293 3293 32A0 0803 MDT NINE 5 GEM 50 0801 GO 55 0802 3274 3274 327D 3274 3274 327B 3274 3274 327C 3274 3274 327E 3274 3274 327A 3274 3274 327F 3276 3276 327C 3276 3276 327B WIN + Market Name 8 0781 0781 0781 0781 0781 0781 0781 0781 WIN HD + Market Name 80 0796 0793 0794 0795 0792 0797 0789 0791 BOLD 81 0782 0782 0782 0782 0782 0782 0782 0782 PEACH 82 0786 0786 0786 0786 0786 0786 0783 0786 SNOW 83 0790 0790 0790 0790 0790 0790 0790 0790 TVSN 84 0788 0788 0788 0788 0788 0788 0788 0788 GOLD 85 0787 0787 0787 0787 0787 0787 0785 0785 WIN 3282 3282 328A 3282 3282 328B Seven 6 0901 0911 7TWO 62 0902 0912 7mate 60 0903 0913 7Flix 66 0904 0914 3293 3293 32A0 3292 3292 329A 3292 3292 329B NINE 5 0801 0801 0811 GO 55 0802 0802 0812 GEM 50 0803 0803 0813 Life 54 0804 0804 0814 7 Tx 1017 1017 907 1017 1017 0906 1017 1017 0908 7 Port Lincoln / Port Pirie / 6 0907 0906 0908 Broken Hill 7mate 60 0927 0926 0928 7TWO 62 0947 0946 0948 RACING.COM 68 09A7 09A6 09A8 9 Tx 1017 1017 702 1017 1017 0701 1017 1017 0703 Southern Cross SC Nine 8 0702 0701 0703 - Spencer Gulf GEM 80 0722 0721 0723 9Life 84 07E2 07E1 07E3 GO 88 0742 0741 0743 10 Tx 1017 1017 081E 1017 1017 081D 1017 1017 081F 10 + Market Name 5 081E 081D 081F 10 Bold 50 083E 083D 083F 10 Peach 55 085E 085D 085F SBN 54 087E 087D 087F TVSN 57 089E 089D 089F 1012 321D 0430 1012 3231 0450 Channel 9 Market Name 9 0430 0451 Channel 9 Market Name 91 0435 0456 9HD Market Name 90 0431 0452 Nine Network 9Gem Market Name 92 0436 0457 9Life Market Name 94 0433 0454 9Gem HD Market Name 95 0434 0455 9Go! Market Name 99 0432 0453 9Go! Market Name 93 0437 0458 1014 321F 0603 1014 3233 0605 10 Bold 1 0631 0651 10 10 0635 0655 0634 0654 Network Ten 10 HD 13 10 Bold 12 0637 0657 10 Peach 11 0638 0658 TVSN 14 0636 0656 SpreeTV 15 0639 0659 3220 3220 0E00 3234 3234 0E00 Community TV C31 44 0E01 44 Adelaide 44 0E01.
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