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The first educational radio station was UNSW's VL-2UV in 1961. Like VL-5UV (1972), both stations were experimental stations. VL-5UV expanded as a full broadcaster while VL-2UV broadcast courses on 1740kHz from a 500w transmitter located at Concord West. VL-2UV ceased transmission in 1986.
Of note is that UNSW transmitted post graduate course material on television in the UHF band.
Today one can visit Youtube and search for undergraduate and postgraduate content provided by universities and other contributors.
reference:
https://ajet.org.au/index.php/AJET/article/download/2377/1196/7479
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