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List of former rebroadcasters of CBFT-DT

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This is a list of former CBFT-TV transmitters that were used by the Société de Radio-Canada to expand the coverage area of a station to include remote rural areas throughout the Canadian province of Quebec and portions of Newfoundland and Labrador. These transmitters served as rebroadcasters of CBFT's main signal that originates from Montreal. Due to budget cuts, the CBC decommissioned these transmitters, along with its other 600+ over-the-air analogue television transmission network on July 31, 2012.[1][2][3][4][5]

Former CBFT rebroadcasters[edit]

Quebec[edit]

City of license Callsign[6] Channel ERP[7] Notes
Aguanish CBST-7 8 (VHF) 326 watts
Baie-Comeau CBST-19 7 (VHF) 1,590 watts
Baie-Johan-Beetz CBST-8 7 (VHF) 1 watt
Bearn/Fabre CKRN-TV-3 3 (VHF)
Beauceville CBVT-6 6 (VHF) 4 watts
Blanc-Sablon CBST-17 3 (VHF) 150 watts
Cap-Chat CBGAT-6 2 (VHF) 39 watts
Carleton CBGAT-14 2 (VHF) 3,200 watts
Causapscal CBGAT-5 9 (VHF) 11 watts
Chandler CBGAT-15 8 (VHF) 184 watts
Chapais CBFAT-1 12 (VHF) 5 watts
Chibougamau CBFAT 5 (VHF) 665 watts
Chisasibi CBFGT 9 (VHF) 10 watts
Clermont[disambiguation needed] CBSAT 21 (VHF) 10 watts
Cloridorme CBGAT-16 8 (VHF) 85 watts
Fermont CBFT-13 7 (VHF) 20 watts Formerly CBST-5
Gaspe CBGAT-17 9 (VHF) 1,800 watts
Gethsémani/La Romaine CBST-9 9 (VHF) 10 watts
Grande-Vallee, Quebec CBGAT-3 6 (VHF) 587 watts
Cros-Morne CBGAT-9 4 (VHF) 5 watts
Harrington-Harbour CBST-11 8 (VHF) 129 watts
Havre-St-Pierre CBST-1 12 (VHF) 16 watts
Ile du Havew Aubert CBIMT-1 16 (UHF) 55 watts
Iles-de-la-Madeline CBIMT 12 (VHF) 2,800 watts
Inukjuak CBFI-TV 9 (VHF)
Kuujjuaq CBFQ-TV 9 (VHF)
Kuujjuarapik CBFK-TV 9 (VHF)
La Tabatière CBST-13 4 (VHF) 78 watts
La Tuque CBFT-14 3 (VHF) 15,400 watts Formerly CBVT-3
Lac-Etchemin CBVT-4 55 (UHF) 400 watts
Lac-Humqui CBGAT-19 24 (UHF) 100 watts
Lac-Megantic CBVT-3 12 (VHF) 10 watts
L'Anse-a-Valleau CBGAT-18 10 (VHF) 10 watts
Les Mechins CBGAT-23 10 (VHF)
Longue-Pointe-De-Min CBST-18 6 (VHF) 98 watts
Manouane CBFT-5 5 (VHF) 10 watts
Marsoui CBGAT-8 12 (VHF) 10 watts
Matane CBGAT 6 (VHF) 3,700 watts
Mistassini CBFMT 9 (VHF) 10 watts
Mont-Climont CBGAT-1 13 (VHF) 709 watts
Mont-Laurier CBFT-2 3 (VHF) 13,700 watts
Mont-Louis CBGAT-4 2 (VHF) 62 watts
Mont-Louis-en-Haut CBGAT-10 19 (UHF) 5,100 watts
Mont-St-Michel CBFT-9 16 (UHF) 3,000 watts
Mont-Tremblant CBFT-1 11 (VHF) 1,600 watts
Murdochville CBGAT-2 10 (VHF) 1,530 watts
Notre-Dame-Des-Monts CBSNT 40 (UHF) 100 watts
Obedjiwan CBFT-6 10 (VHF) 1 watt
Old Fort Bay CBST-15 7 (VHF) 5 watts
Parent CBFT-4 12 (VHF) 10 watts
Percé CBGAT-28 11 (VHF) 20 watts
Port Daniel CBGAT-21 7 (VHF) 170 watts
Povungnituk CBFP-TV 9 (VHF) 10 watts
Radisson CBFRT 8 (VHF) 180 watts
Riviere-A-Claude CBGAT-13 4 (VHF) 10 watts
Riviere-Au-Renard CBGAT-22 2 (VHF) 2,900 watts
Riviere-au-Tonnerre CBST-6 7 (VHF) 1,600 watts
Riviere-St-Paul CBST-16 21 (UHF) 89 watts
Salluit CBFS-TV 9 (VHF) 10 watts
Schefferville CBFT-8 9 (VHF) 89 watts
Sept-Îles CBST 13 (VHF) 8,400 watts
St-Augustin CBST-14 2 (VHF)
Ste-Anne-des-Monts CBGAT-11 8 (VHF) 45,000 watts
St-Fabien-de-Panet CBVT-5 13 (VHF)
St-Marc De Latour CJBR-TV-1 9 (VHF)
St-Michel-des-Saints CBFT-3 7 (VHF)
Stoneham CBVT-8 44 (UHF) 5 watts
St-Pamphile CBSPT 3 (VHF)
St-Rene-de-Matane CBGAT-7 30 (UHF)
Témiscaming CBFST-2 12 (VHF) 7,000 watts
Tête-à-la-Baleine CBST-12 6 (VHF) 5 watts
Tewkesbury CBVT-7 7 (VHF) 5 watts
Thetford Mines CBVT-9 21 (UHF) 5 watts
Ville-Marie CKRN-TV-2 6 (VHF) 5 watts
Waskaganish CBFHT 9 (VHF)
Waswanipi CBFV-TV 10 (VHF) 5 watts
Wemindji CBFWT 9
Weymont CBFT-7 6 (VHF)

Labrador[edit]

City of license Callsigns Channel ERP Notes
Churchill Falls CBFT-11 13 (VHF) 5 watts Formerly CBST-4[8]
Labrador City CBFT-12 11 (VHF) Formerly CBST-3[8]
Port Au Port CBFNT 13 (VHF) 14,000 watts[9]
Port Au Port CBFNT-1 4 (VHF) 291 watts[9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. “CBC-TV, TVO to end analog transmission”. CBC News. August 1, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  2. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-384, Revocation of licences for the rebroadcasting stations CBIT Sydney and CBKST Saskatoon and licence amendment to remove analog transmitters for 23 English- and French-language television stations, CRTC, July 17, 2012
  3. CRTC Approves CBC Application to Remove All Analog Transmitters, broadcastermagazine.com, July 17, 2012
  4. Decommissioning Our Analogue Television Transmission Network Safely and Responsibly, CBC/Radio-Canada, September 11, 2013
  5. Accelerating the shutdown of analogue transmitters
  6. “Microsoft Word - Analogue transmitters - emetteurs analogiques.docx”. CBC/Radio-Canada. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  7. TV & Cable Factbook (65th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Warren Communications News. 1997. p. B-349, B-350, and B-351. Search this book on
  8. 8.0 8.1 TV & Cable Factbook (65th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Warren Communications News. 1997. p. B-323. Search this book on
  9. 9.0 9.1 TV & Cable Factbook (65th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Warren Communications News. 1997. p. B-324. Search this book on

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