5BBB
Radio station in South Australia
34°34′24″S 139°00′16″E / 34.5733°S 139.0044°E / -34.5733; 139.0044
BBBfm, branded as BBBfm, is a community radio station in the Barossa Valley, South Australia. Its studios are located in the Gladys Reusch Community Centre, and its transmitter on Kaiser Stuhl broadcasts the station to the Barossa Valley and surrounds, with its signal audible as far south as Adelaide. It broadcasts on a frequency of 89.1 MHz, although it launched on 91.9 and then moved to 101.5: both moves were to prevent interference with nearby broadcasters (ABRS and 5UV respectively).
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Radio stations in Adelaide
AM and FM stations with an asterisk are also available on digital (DAB+) radio
Second frequencies listed are repeaters in Adelaide Hills
Second frequencies listed are repeaters in Adelaide Hills
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- ABC Radio National 729*
- ABC Radio Adelaide 891*
- ABC News 972*
- 5RPH 1197*
- Cruise 1323*
- FIVEaa 1395*
- 5TAB 1539
- SEN SA 1629
- 2ME Radio Arabic 1647
- VJS577 1656
- Radio ENA 87.6
- 88.7 Coast FM
- Lofty 88.9 (Mount Barker)
- PBA-FM 89.7
- Nova 91.9/99.1*
- Fresh 92.7*
- Three D Radio 93.7*
- 5MU 94.3
- Flow FM 99.5
- 5MBS 99.9
- Power FM 100.3
- WOWfm 100.5
- Radio Adelaide 101.5*
- Mix 102.3/96.7*
- 5EBI 103.1*
- ABC Classic FM 103.9/97.5*
- Triple M 104.7/98.3*
- triple j 105.5/95.9*
- SBS Radio 106.3/95.1*
- SAFM (107.1/90.3)*
- 1079 Life*
- Kinderling Kids Radio
- ABC
- ABC Country
- ABC Jazz
- ABC Grandstand
- Double J
- Triple J Unearthed
- ARN
- Chemist Warehouse Remix
- Mix 80s
- Mix 90s
- CADA
- SCA
- Hit Buddha
- Hit Easy
- Hit Old Skool
- Triple M Aussie
- Triple M Greatest Hits
- Nova Entertainment
- Coles Radio
- Smooth Relax
- SBS Radio
- SBS Arabic24
- SBS Chill
- SBS PopAsia
aspirant stations
- NovaNation
- Radio 2 1629
- Rete Italia 1629
- SEN 1323
- Australian radio markets
- Adelaide
- Brisbane
- Canberra
- Darwin
- Gold Coast
- Hobart
- Melbourne
- Perth
- Sydney
- See also
- List of radio stations in Australia
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