Last Updated by Ian Stewart on 2025-03-12
1. If you have an iPhone or iPad with GPS you can get a list of all stations within range, with an approximate indication of the signal strength for each station at your location.
2. This allows you to look up stations anywhere in Australia, or to find stations without using GPS (for example using an iPod Touch).
3. The search function allows you to search for stations by name, callsign, location or frequency.
4. Radio Guide Australia gives you information on all radio stations in Australia.
5. You can look up information such as station type/genre and transmitter details for any station, and also view the stations's website.
6. Note that streaming is not available for all stations, see ianstewi.com/station-list for a list of stations with streaming.
7. The app can also search for free frequencies that you can use for FM transmitters (such as those used for playing your iPhone or iPod over your car stereo).
8. Many of the stations can be streamed directly from the app.
9. This is a very handy app to have for anyone travelling in Australia.
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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
Select Windows version:
Install Radio Guide Australia app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
Download a Compatible APK for PC
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Get APK for PC → | Ian Stewart | 1 | 4.6.3 |
Get Radio Guide Australia on Apple macOS
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Download on Android: Download Android