List of Radio Station Callsigns in The Australian Capital Territory

List Of Radio Station Callsigns In The Australian Capital Territory

The following is a list of Australian radio station callsigns beginning with the number 1, indicating a radio station in the Australian Capital Territory.

Callsign Area served Frequency Band On-air ID Purpose Site
1ART Canberra 092.7 FM ArtSound Community
1CBR Canberra 106.3 FM Mix 106.3 Commercial
1CMS Canberra 091.1 FM CMS Community
1RPH Canberra 1125 AM 1RPH Community
1SBS Canberra 1440 AM SBS Radio National
1VFM Tuggeranong 089.5 FM Valley FM Community
1WAY Canberra 091.9 FM 1WAY FM Community
1XXR Canberra 098.3 FM 2XX Community
2ABCFM Canberra 102.3 FM ABC Classic FM National
2CA Canberra 1053 AM 2CA Commercial
2CC Canberra 1206 AM 2CC Commercial
2CN Canberra 0666 AM ABC Canberra National
2JJJ Canberra 101.5 FM Triple J National
2PNN Canberra 103.9 FM ABC NewsRadio National
2RN Canberra 0846 AM ABC Radio National National
2ROC Canberra 104.7 FM 104.7 Commercial
2SBSFM Canberra 105.5 FM SBS Radio National

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