Maritimes
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NB
Department of Transportation
Original
information from Nicholas May 2003 and revisions from Charles Feb 27, 2004
The Department of
Transportation (DOT) in New Brunswick maintains most provincial highways and rural
roads and also operates ferries. (A
private company maintains the Trans-Canada Highway between Moncton and
Fredericton). For input frequencies add
5 MHz as always, Different channel numbers for the same frequency indicate a
different CTCSS tone, all of which are unknown at this time. MAP
|
Channel # |
Frequency |
Tone |
Area |
Repeater |
|
1 |
413.7375 |
|
Province-Wide Simplex |
None |
|
2 |
410.8125 |
|
Campbellton |
Seven Mile Ridge |
|
3 |
410.4375 |
|
Belledune |
Elmtree |
|
4 |
410.7875 |
|
St. Quentin |
St. Quentin |
|
5 |
410.5625 |
|
St. Leonard |
Grand River |
|
6 |
410.4125 |
|
Edmundston |
Riceville |
|
7 |
Unused channel |
|
|
|
|
8 |
Unused channel |
|
|
|
|
9 |
410.3375 |
|
Plaster Rock |
Cameron Mtn Aliant site |
|
9 |
410.3375 |
|
Neguac |
Neguac (simulcast with
Chaplin Island) |
|
9 |
410.3375 |
|
St. Stephen |
Moores Mills |
|
9 |
410.3375 |
|
Stanley |
Stanley |
|
10 |
410.6125 |
|
Fundy Islands/St.
George |
St. George |
|
10 |
410.6125 |
|
Perth-Andover |
Kintore |
|
11 |
410.8125 |
|
Glassville |
Kennth (nr Glassville) |
|
12 |
410.4375 |
|
Woodstock |
Newburg |
|
13 |
410.7875 |
|