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QUEBEC TV Reception by Location Full & Low Power Stations and Translators QUEBEC TV Reception By Location Full & Low Power Stations and Translators 1- ALMA 14- QUEBEC CITY 2- AMQUI 15- RIMOUSKI 3- CHICOUTIMI 16- RIVIERE DU LOUP 4- DRUMMONDVILLE 17- ROUYN-NORANDA 5- GASPE 18- SAGUENAY 6- GATINEAU-HULL 19- SAINTE ANNE DES MONTS 7- GRANBY 20- SAINTE HYACINTHE 8- MANIWAKI 21- SEPT ILES 9- MATANE 22- SHAWINIGAN 10- MONTMAGNY 23- SHERBROOKE 11- MONTREAL 24- TEMISCAMING 12- MURDOCHVILLE 25- THETFORD MINES 13- PERCE 26- TROIS RIVIERES HD Channels underlined, with bold faced italic print and highlighted in light gray. Updated February 2015 SPANISH Language channels in RED FRENCH Language channels in GREEN Low Power TV and Translator Stations in BLUE with Reduced Size NOTES: CP = Construction Permit App = Application + = proposed new facility Channel Numbers highlighted in yellow are considered fringe or deep fringe, requiring outdoor antenna & preamplifier. Channel Numbers not highlighted can be assumed to be Local or Metro strength; often working with an good indoor antenna. For purposes of a reference standard, and the fact that indoor reception varies dramatically with different construction materials, "fringe" and "deep fringe" signals will be those with a receive level lower than -75 dBm as measured at 30 feet above the ground. Signals lower than -100 dBm under same conditions are extremely weak, unpredictable, and therefore not listed. Mileage given from TV transmitter for protected coverage service under average conditions at least 50% of the time. d Notation after "Miles" indicates that the coverage pattern is directional, and overall numbers are approximate. Actual coverage will depend upon terrain between the transmitter and receive location, as well as any local obstructions. Distant reception can be enhanced with elevated antenna locations, as well as specialized antennas and preamplifiers. Please note that there are a few low powered analog transmitters still on the air. Range is not calculated, but generally only a few miles. Compiled by MIKE KOHL at GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS in Plain, Wisconsin Please E-Mail any corrections to: [email protected] We appreciate any information found by local observation of live signals. (especially if an analog station has finally gone off the air & replaced by digital) DIG Range CH Call Network Community (Transmitter) Lat-N Long-W Miles Digital Subchannels ALMA, QUEBEC AREA TV RECEPTION 8 CIVV Tele Quebec Saguenay 48 36 04 70 49 44 72-d 8.1 CIVV-Tele Qbc 10 CJPM-1 TVA Roberval 48 23 20 72 05 20 Dig 10.1 CJPM-TVA (Replaces analog Ch 10) 12 CKTV SRC Saguenay 48 36 04 70 49 44 59-d 12.1 CKTV-SRC 13 CFRS V Jonquiere 48 36 07 70 49 46 56-d 4.1 CFRS-V 46 CJPM TVA Chicoutimi 48 24 27 71 05 08 37-d 6.1 CJPM-TVA AMQUI, QUEBEC AREA TV RECEPTION 3 CHAU-1 TVA Ste Marguerite Marie 48 18 40 67 05 06 40-d 5.1 CHAU-TVA 11 CFER TVA Rimouski 48 28 02 68 12 53 56 11.1 CFER-TVA 22 CIVB Tele Quebec Rimouski 48 28 02 68 12 53 59 22.1 CIVB-Tele Qbc CHICOUTIMI, QUEBEC AREA TV RECEPTION 8 CIVV Tele Quebec Saguenay 48 36 04 70 49 44 72-d 8.1 CIVV-Tele Qbc 10 CJPM-1 TVA Roberval 48 23 20 72 05 20 Dig 10.1 CJPM-TVA (Replaces analog Ch 10) 12 CKTV SRC Saguenay 48 36 04 70 49 44 59-d 12.1 CKTV-SRC 13 CFRS V Jonquiere 48 36 07 70 49 46 56-d 4.1 CFRS-V 46 CJPM TVA Chicoutimi 48 24 27 71 05 08 37-d 6.1 CJPM-TVA DRUMMONDVILLE, QUEBEC AREA TV RECEPTION 7 CHLT TVA Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 59-d 7.1 CHLT-TVA 8 CHEM TVA Trois Rivieres (NNW) 46 30 10 72 38 15 53-d 8.1 CHEM-TVA 9 CKSH SRC Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 55-d 9.1 CKSH-SRC 10 CFTM TVA Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 57 10.1 CFTM-TVA 11 CKMI-2 Global Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 53-d 11.1 CKMI-Global 12 CFCF CTV Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 57 12.1 CFCF-CTV 15 CKMI-1 Global Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 39 15.1 CKMI-Global 19 CBFT SRC Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 55 2.1 CBFT-SRC 21 CBMT CBC Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 55 6.1 CBMT-CBC 22 WCAX CBS Burlington-VT (E) (Mt Mansfield) 44 31 32 72 48 58 75 3.1 WCAX-CBS 3.2 Weather 24 CIVS TQS Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 52-d 24.1 CIVS-TQS 25 CBVT SRC Quebec (W) (Mount Belair) 46 49 22 71 29 45 57-d 11.1 CBVT-SRC 26 CIVM TQS Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 43-d 17.1 CIVM-TQS 28 CKTM SRC Trois Rivieres (NNW) 46 29 27 72 39 00 42-d 13.1 CKTM-SRC 30 CFKS V Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 30 20 73 35 32 43-d 30.1 CFKS-V 32 WETK PBS Burlington-VT (E) (Mt Mansfield) 44 31 32 72 48 51 65 33.1 WETK-PBS 33.2 WETK-PBS 33.3 PBS Create 33.4 PBS World 34 CFKM V Trois Rivieres (NNW) 46 29 27 72 39 00 39-d 16.1 CFKM-V 38 WCFE PBS Plattsburgh-NY (W) (Lyon Mtn) 44 41 43 73 53 00 56-d 57.1 WCFE-PBS 57.2 MHz Worldview 57.3 PBS World 45 CIVC Tele Quebec Trois Rivieres (NNW) 46 29 27 72 39 00 53-d 45.1 CIVC-Tele Qbc 49 CJNT CITY Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 18 73 35 30 34 62.1 CJNT-IND GASPE, QUEBEC AREA TV RECEPTION 4 CHAU-7 TVA Riviere Au Renard 48 59 52 64 25 55 37-d 5.1 CHAU-TVA 7 CHAU-6 TVA Gaspe 48 50 15 64 29 35 22 5.1 CHAU-TVA 13 CHAU-9 TVA Perce 48 31 36 64 14 37 50-d 5.1 CHAU-TVA 30 CFTF-9 V Gaspe 48 50 15 64 29 32 13-d 29.1 CFTF-TVA 35 CIVK-3 Tele Quebec Gaspe 48 50 01 64 15 27 29-d 35.1 CIVK-Tele Qbc GATINEAU / HULL, QUEBEC AREA TV RECEPTION 2 CIII Global Bancroft-ON 45 03 34 77 11 59 analog 2 CIII-Global 5 CHRO CTV-2 Pembroke-ON 45 50 02 77 09 49 analog 5 CHRO-CTV 2 (Moving to Dig Ch 7) 7 + CHRO CTV-2 Pembroke-ON 45 50 02 77 09 49 Dig 5.1 CHRO-CTV 2 (Replaces analog Ch 5) 8 + CJOH-8 CTV Cornwall-ON 45 10 34 74 31 36 Dig 8.1 CJOH-CTV (Replaces analog Ch 8) 9 CBOFT SRC Ottawa-ON (Ryan Tower-QC) 45 30 11 75 51 02 54-d 9.1 CBOFT-SRC (Moving to Dig Ch 33) 13 CJOH CTV Ottawa-ON (Ryan Tower-QC) 45 30 11 75 51 01 60-d 13.1 CJOH-CTV 14 CIII Global Ottawa-ON (Ryan Tower-QC) 45 30 11 75 51 02 52-d 6.1 CIII-Global 17 CITY-3 CITY Ottawa-ON (Herbert Corners) 45 13 01 75 33 51 36 65.1 CITY-CITY 20 CJMT-2 Omni 2 Ottawa-ON (Herbert Corners) 45 13 01 75 33 51 35-d 14.1 CJMT-Omni2 22 CHCH-1 IND Ottawa-ON (Herbert Corners) 45 13 01 75 33 51 40 11.1 CHCH-Ind 24 CICO TVO Ottawa-ON (Ryan Tower-QC) 45 30 11 75 51 02 46-d 24.1 CICO-TVO 25 CBOT CBC Ottawa-ON (Ryan Tower-QC) 45 30 11 75 51 02 55 4.1 CBOT-CBC 27 CFMT-2 Omni 1 Ottawa-ON (Herbert Corners) 45 13 01 75 33 51 35-d 60.1 CFMT-Omni 1 30 CIVO Tele Quebec Hull-QC (Ryan Tower-QC) 45 30 11 75 51 02 53-d 30.1 CIVO-TQ 33+ CBOFT SRC Ottawa-ON (Ryan Tower-QC) 45 30 11 75 51 02 58-d 9.1 CBOFT-SRC (Replaces digital Ch 9) 34 CFGS V Hull-QC (Ryan Tower-QC) 45 30 11 75 51 02 45-d 34.1 CFGS-V 40 CHOT TVA Hull-QC (Ryan Tower-QC) 45 30 11 75 51 02 49-d 40.1 CHOT-TVA 42 CITS-1 CTS Ottawa-ON (Herbert Corners) 45 13 01 75 33 51 38-d 42.1 CITS-CTS 43 CHRO-43 CTV 2 Ottawa-ON (Herbert Corners) 45 13 01 75 33 51 37-d 43.1 CHRO-CTV 2 GRANBY, QUEBEC AREA TV RECEPTION 7 CHLT TVA Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 59-d 7.1 CHLT-TVA 9 CKSH SRC Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 55-d 9.1 CKSH-SRC 10 CFTM TVA Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 57 10.1 CFTM-TVA 11 CKMI-2 Global Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 53-d 11.1 CKMI-Global 12 CFCF CTV Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 57 12.1 CFCF-CTV 15 CKMI-1 Global Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 39 15.1 CKMI-Global 19 CBFT SRC Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 55 2.1 CBFT-SRC 21 CBMT CBC Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 55 6.1 CBMT-CBC 24 CIVS TQS Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 52-d 24.1 CIVS-TQS 26 CIVM TQS Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 43-d 17.1 CIVM-TQS 29 CFTU Canal Savoir Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 29-d 29.1 CFTU-C Savoir 30 CFKS V Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 30 20 73 35 32 43-d 30.1 CFKS-V 35 CFJP V Montreal (downtown) 45 31 16 73 33 58 32 35.1 CFJP-V 38 WCFE PBS Plattsburgh-NY (W) (Lyon Mtn) 44 41 43 73 53 00 56-d 57.1 WCFE-PBS 57.2 MHz Worldview 57.3 PBS World 47 CFHG Ethnic Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 12 73 35 47 32-d 47.1 CFHG-IND 49 CJNT CITY Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 18 73 35 30 34 62.1 CJNT-IND MANIWAKI, QUEBEC AREA TV RECEPTION No usable local TV reception MATANE, QUEBEC AREA TV RECEPTION 3 CHAU-1 TVA Ste Marguerite Marie 48 18 40 67 05 06 40-d 5.1 CHAU-TVA 5 CFER-2 TVA Sept Iles (16 mi-W) 50 10 19 66 44 20 32 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Marie-Guyart) 46 48 27 71 13 02 35-d 2.1 CFAP-V MONTREAL, QUEBEC AREA TV RECEPTION 7 CHLT TVA Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 59-d 7.1 CHLT-TVA 8 CHEM TVA Trois Rivieres (NNW) 46 30 10 72 38 15 53-d 8.1 CHEM-TVA 9 CKSH SRC Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 55-d 9.1 CKSH-SRC 10 CFTM TVA Montreal (Mont-Royal) 45 30 20 73 35 32 57 10.1 CFTM-TVA 11 CKMI-2 Global Sherbrooke (WSW) 45 18 43 72 14 32 53-d 11.1 CKMI-Global 12 CFCF
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