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  2. Call signs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    All radio call signs begin with a single-digit number indicating the state or territory, followed by two or three letters.In most cases, two letters are used for AM stations and three for FM, but there are some exceptions, such as 5UV in Adelaide, which broadcasts on an FM frequency, and 3RPH in Melbourne, which broadcasts on an AM frequency.

  3. List of Australian television call signs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Australian television call signs. When a television broadcaster in Australia is granted a licence, a call sign consisting of a unique series of letters and numbers is allocated by the Australian Communications and Media Authority and are unique for each broadcast station.

  4. List of radio station callsigns in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Changed call to 3SR in 1937 [2] see 3SR: Commercial 3WRB: Melbourne Western Suburbs: 0 97.4 FM Shut down in 2020 defunct: Community 3XY: Melbourne: 1422 AM Moved to 693 kHz and changed call to 3EE in 1992 3XY (HPON) Commercial 3YYR: Geelong: 100.3 FM Moved to 94.7 MHz and changed call to 3PLS in 2003 3MEL: Community 3ZZ: Melbourne: 1220 AM Shut ...

  5. List of radio station callsigns in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia: various FM ABC Classic: National 5ABCRN South Australia: various FM Radio National: National 5ABCRR South Australia: various FM ABC Local Radio: National 5ACR Remote Aboriginal communities [1] various [1] FM National Indigenous Radio Service: Community 5ADD Adelaide: 102.3 FM Mix 102.3: Commercial 5ADL Adelaide: 0 91.9 FM Nova 91.9

  6. List of radio stations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Station name or names Callsign Frequency (previous frequencies) First broadcast 2UE: 2UE: 954 kHz (950 kHz 1025 kHz) 26 January 1925 2GB: 2GB: 873 kHz 23 August 1926 ABC Radio Sydney: 2BL 702 kHz (740 kHz 855 kHz) 23 November 1923 SEN 1170 2CH 1170 kHz (1210 kHz) 15 February 1932 2SM: 2SM 1269 kHz (1270 kHz) 24 December 1931 ABC Radio National: 2RN

  7. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (broadcasting)/Call sign ...

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    Australian radio titles are a mix of common name and call sign. Almost all FM stations are common name titled, and so are a number of AM stations. Call signs are mostly used as FM titles when the station branding is indistinct (e.g. "88.9 FM" 2YOU).

  8. Broadcast call signs - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, broadcast call signs are allocated by the Australian Communications and Media Authority and are unique for each broadcast station. [2] [3] The international VL prefix assigned to radio broadcasters has been skipped for many years, thus VL5UV would only identify as 5UV, [citation needed] and now simply Radio Adelaide. The digit ...

  9. List of radio station callsigns in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Australian radio station callsigns beginning with the number 2, ... Changed call to 2EC in 1987 2EC: Commercial 2CCH: Gosford: 0 94.1 FM