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Download Australian MW Broadcast Stations by Location AUSTRALIAN MW BROADCAST STATIONS BY LOCATION Location Callsign Frequency (kHz) Broadcaster Type Adelaide S.A. 5RN 729 National 5AN 891 National 5PB 972 National 5RPH 1197 Community 5DN 1323 Commercial 5AA 1395 Albany W.A. 6AL 630 National 6VA 783 Commercial Albury N.S.W. 2AY 1494 Commercial Albury/Wodonga VIC 3RN 990 National Alice Springs N.T. 8AL 783 National 8HA 900 Commercial Armidale N.S.W. 2RN 720 National 2AD 1134 Atherton Q.L.D. 4AM 558 Commercial 4AT 720 National Ballarat VIC 3BT 1314 Commercial Bega N.S.W. 2EC 765 Commercial 2BA 810 National Biloela Q.L.D. 4CC 666 Commercial Bourke N.S.W. 2WEB 585 Community Bridgetown W.A. 6BY 900 Commercial 6BR 1044 National Brisbane QLD 4QR 612 National 4KQ 693 Commercial 4RN 792 National 4BH 882 Commercial 4PB 936 National 4TAB 1008 Commercial 4BC 1116 Commercial 4YB 1197 Community 4RPH 1296 Community 24/9 Powells Road, Brookvale NSW Australia 2100 [email protected] www.tecsunradios.com.au Location Callsign Frequency (kHz) Broadcaster Type Broken Hill N.S.W. 2BH 567 Commercial 2NB 999 National Broome W.A. 6BE 675 National Bunbury W.A. 6EL 621 Commercial 6TZ 963 Commercial Bundaberg QLD 4BU 1332 Commercial Burnie TAS 7BU 558 Commercial Busselton W.A. 6BS 684 National 6PB 1152 National 6RN 1269 National Byrock N.S.W. 2BY 657 National Cairns QLD 4QY 801 National 4EL 846 Commercial Canberra A.C.T 2CN 666 National 2RN 846 National 1RPH 1125 Community 2CC 1206 Commercial 1EA 1440 National Carnarvon W.A. 6LN 666 Commercial 6CA 846 National Charleville QLD 4CH 603 National 4VL 918 Commercial Charters Towers QLD 4GC 828 Commercial Cloncurry QLD 4LM 693 Commercial Cobar N.S.W. 2DU 972 Commercial Coffs Harbour N.S.W. 2HC 639 Commercial Colac VIC 3Cs 1134 Commercial Collie W.A. 6TZ 1134 Commercial 24/9 Powells Road, Brookvale NSW Australia 2100 [email protected] www.tecsunradios.com.au Location Callsign Frequency (kHz) Broadcaster Type Cooma N.S.W. 2XL 918 Commercial 2CP 1602 National Corowa N.S.W. 2CO 675 National Cumnock N.S.W. 2CR 549 National Cunamulla QLD 4VL 1584 Commercial Dalwallinu W.A. 6DL 531 National 6RN 612 National Darwin N.T. 8RN 657 National Deniliquin N.S.W. 2QN 1521 Commercial Derby W.A. 6DB 873 National Devonport TAS 7AD 900 Commercial Dubbo N.S.W. 2DU 1251 Commercial Dysart QLD 4HI 945 Commercial Eidsvold QLD 4QC 855 National Emerald QLD 4HI 1143 Commercial 4QD 1548 National Esperance W.A. 6SE 747 Commercial 6ED 837 national Exmouth W.A. 6XM 1188 National Fingal TAS 7FG 1161 National Fitzroy Crossing WA 6FX 936 Community Geraldton W.A. 6GN 828 National Gladstone QLD 4CC 927 Commercial Glen Innes N.S.W. 2GL 819 National 24/9 Powells Road, Brookvale NSW Australia 2100 [email protected] www.tecsunradios.com.au Location Callsign Frequency (kHz) Broadcaster Type Gordonvale QLD 4EL 954 Commercial Goulburn N.S.W. 2RN 1098 National 2GN 1368 Commercial Grafton N.S.W. 2NR 738 National 2GF 1206 Commercial Griffith N.S.W. 2RG 963 Commercial Gunnedah N.S.W. 2MO 1080 Commercial Gympie QLD 4GY 558 Commercial 4GM 1566 National Hamilton VIC 3HA 981 Commercial Hobart TAS 7RN 585 National 7PB 747 National 7RPH 864 Community 7ZR 936 National Horsham VIC 3WV 594 National 3WM 1089 Commercial Hughenden QLD 4GC 765 Commercial 4HU 1485 National Innisfail QLD 4KZ 531 Commercial Inverell N.S.W. 2NZ 1188 Commercial Jabiru N.T. 8JB 747 National Julia Creek QLD 4JK 567 National Kalgoorlie W.A. 6GF 648 National 6KG 981 Commercial Karratha W.A. 6KP 702 National Katanning W.A. 6WB 1071 Commercial Katherine N.T. 8RN 639 National 24/9 Powells Road, Brookvale NSW Australia 2100 [email protected] www.tecsunradios.com.au Location Callsign Frequency (kHz) Broadcaster Type 8HOT 765 Commercial Kempsey N.S.W. 2PM 531 Commercial 2KP 684 National Kingaroy QLD 4SB 1071 Commercial Kununurra W.A. 6WR 693 Commercial 6KW 819 National Leigh Creek S.A. 5LC 1602 National Lismore N.S.W. 2LM 900 Commercial Lithgow N.S.W. 2LT 900 Commercial 2LG 1395 National Longreach QLD 4QL 540 National 4LG 1098 Commercial Mackay QLD 4AA 1026 Commercial Manjimup W.A. 6MJ 738 National Margaret River W.A. 6TZ 756 Commercial Maryborough QLD 4FC 1161 Commercial Maryborough VIC 3EL 1071 Commercial Melbourne VIC 3RN 621 National 3AW 693 Commercial 3LO 774 National 3CR 855 Community 3UZ 927 Commercial 3PB 1026 National 3AK 1116 Commercial 3RPH 1179 Community 3EA 1224 National 3EE 1278 Commercial 3MP 1377 Commercial 3KND 1503 Community Merredin W.A. 6MD 1098 Commercial 24/9 Powells Road, Brookvale NSW Australia 2100 [email protected] www.tecsunradios.com.au Location Callsign Frequency (kHz) Broadcaster Type Mildura VIC 3Ml 1467 Commercial Moranbah QLD 4HI 1215 Commercial Morawa W.A. 6BAY 1512 Retransmission Moree N.S.W. 2VM 1530 Commercial Mossman QLD 4MS 639 National Mt Gambier S.A. 5SE 963 Commercial 5MG 1476 National Mt Isa 4LM 666 Commercial Mudgee N.S.W. 2MG 1449 Commercial Murray Bridge S.A. 5MU 1125 Commercial Murwillumbah N.S.W. 2ML 720 National 2MW 972 Commercial Muswellbrook N.S.W. 2ML 981 Commercial 2UL 1044 National Naracoorte S.A. 5PA 1161 National Narooma N.S.W. 2EC 1584 Commercial Narrogin W.A. 6NA 918 Commercial Newcastle N.S.W. 2HD 1143 Commercial 2NC 1233 National 2EA 1413 National 2PB 1458 National 2RN 1512 National Newman W.A. 6MW 567 National Nhulunbuy N.T. 8GO 990 National Northam W.A. 6AM 864 Commercial 6NM 1215 National 24/9 Powells Road, Brookvale NSW Australia 2100 [email protected] www.tecsunradios.com.au Location Callsign Frequency (kHz) Broadcaster Type Nowra N.S.W. 2RN 603 National 2ST 999 Commercial Oakey QLD 4AK 1242 Commercial Omeo VIC 3MT 720 National Orange N.S.W. 2EL 1089 Commercial Pannawonica W.A. 6PN 567 National Paraburdoo W.A. 6PU 567 National Parkes N.S.W. 2PK 1404 Commercial Perth W.A. 6PB 585 National 6WF 720 National 6RN 810 National 6PR 822 Commercial 6IX 1080 Commercial Pialba QLD 4BQ 855 National Pt Augusta S.A. 5AU 1242 Commercial Pt Douglas QLD 4AM 1422 Commercial Pt Hedland W.A. 6PH 603 National Pt Lincoln S.A. 5CC 765 Commercial 5LN 1485 National Pt Pirie S.A. 5CK 639 National 5AU 1044 Commercial Queenstown TAS 7RN 630 National Renmark S.A. 5RM 801 Commercial 5MV 1062 National 5RN 1305 National Location Callsign Frequency (kHz) Broadcaster Type Rockhampton QLD 4RK 837 National 4RO 990 Commercial 24/9 Powells Road, Brookvale NSW Australia 2100 [email protected] www.tecsunradios.com.au Location Callsign Frequency (kHz) Broadcaster Type 4CC 1584 Commercial Roma QLD 4ZR 1476 Commercial Sale VIC 3GI 828 National 3GV 1242 Commercial Scottsdale TAS 7SD 540 Commercial Shepparton VIC 3SR 1260 Commercial St George QLD 4QW 711 National St Helens TAS 7SH 1584 National Streaky Bay S.A. 5SY 693 National Swan Hill VIC 3SH 1332 Commercial Sydney N.S.W. 2RN 576 National 2PB 630 National 2BL 702 National 2GB 873 Commercial 2UE 954 Commercial 2KY 1017 Commercial 2EA 1107 National 2CH 1170 Commercial 2RPH 1224 Community 2SB 1269 Commercial Tamworth N.S.W. 2NU 648 National 2TM 1287 Commercial Taree N.S.W. 2TR 756 National 2RE 1557 Commercial Tennant Creek N.T. 8RN 684 National Tom Price W.A. 6TP 567 National Toowoomba QLD 4QS 747 National 4GR 864 Commercial Torres Strait QLD 4TI 1062 National 24/9 Powells Road, Brookvale NSW Australia 2100 [email protected] www.tecsunradios.com.au Location Callsign Frequency (kHz) Broadcaster Type 4MW 1260 Community Townsville QLD 4QN 630 National Tully QLD 4KZ 693 Commercial Wagga Wagga N.S.W. 2WG 1152 Commercial Wagin W.A. 6WA 558 National 6RN 1296 National Wangaratta VIC 3RN 756 National 3NE 1566 Commercial Warragul VIC 3GG 531 Commercial Warrnambool VIC 3RPH 882 Community 3WL 1602 National Warwick QLD 4WK 963 Commercial Weipa QLD 4WP 1044 National Wilcannia N.S.W. 2RN 1485 National 2WA 1584 National Wollongong N.S.W. 2EA 1035 National 2RN 1431 National 2EA 1485 National Woomera S.A. 5WM 1584 National Wyndham W.A. 6WH 1017 National Young N.S.W. 2LF 1350 Commercial 24/9 Powells Road, Brookvale NSW Australia 2100 [email protected] www.tecsunradios.com.au.
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