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The New Zealand Radio Guide
3ABN Three Angels Broadcasting Network

LocationBroadcasting fromFrequency
 
AshburtonAshburton Central107.0 MHz
AucklandRoyal Oak107.1 MHz
BlenheimWither Hills88.3 MHz
Central Hawkes BayWaipukurau88.1 MHz
Central TaranakiStratford107.4 MHz
ChristchurchUpper Riccarton88.1 MHz
InvercargillSouth Invercargill88.3 MHz
Napier-HastingsParkvale107.3 MHz
 Greenmeadows, Napier107.5 MHz
New PlymouthNew Plymouth107.4 MHz
Palmerston NorthPohangina Township/Ashhurst107.7 MHz
South TaranakiHawera107.4 MHz
South WaikatoPutaruru107.2 MHz
SouthlandBluff106.7 MHz
TaupoAcacia Bay88.1 MHz
TaurangaBethlehem107.2 MHz
Thames ValleyTe Aroha107.0 MHz
 Cambridge107.2 MHz
 Matamata107.2 MHz
TimaruTimaru106.7 MHz

Website(s): www.3abn.org

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