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1XXR
Broadcast areaCanberra RA1 ([1])
Frequency98.3 MHz FM
Branding2XX
Programming
Language(s)mostly English
Formatcommunity radio
Ownership
OwnerCommunity Radio 2XX, Inc.
History
First air date
2 July 1976 (1976-07-02)[1]
Former call signs
2XX (1976-2000)
Former frequencies
1010 kHz (1976-1978)
1008 kHz (1978-2000)
Technical information
ERP32787 watts[2]
HAAT32 m
Transmitter coordinates
35°16′32″S 149°5′52″E / 35.27556°S 149.09778°E / -35.27556; 149.09778
Links
WebsiteOfficial website

2XX FM (call sign: 1XXR) is a community radio station, broadcasting on the FM band in Canberra, Australia.

2XX FM is one of Australia's longest running community broadcasters. It took over the operation of the former Australian National University student radio station in 1976, broadcasting as 2XX on 1008 kHz AM from two studios at the Drill Hall Gallery in Acton. A third studio, completed in 1985, was fitted out as a multitrack recording studio for local bands to make independent recordings and give live-to-air performances.

In 2000 the station moved into converted studios at the Griffin Centre in Civic and changed the broadcast frequency to 98.3 MHz FM. The callsign was changed to 1XXR, but the station still identifies as "2XX" to this day.

In 2005 the station moved into purpose-built studios in the New Griffin Centre in Civic.

As of 2013, 2XX FM hosts speciality music, talk, opinion and ethnic programmes run by over 200 individuals and community organisations. It also takes some programming from the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia Digital Delivery Network.

References

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