Radio station 2RPH (aka Radio for the Print Handicapped) is an Australian radio reading service that reads newspapers and magazines for the benefit of those who have difficulties reading for themselves. It is the Sydney flagship station of the Radio Print Handicapped Network.
The first broadcast frequency was off the main broadcast band, and was thus unsuitable, as many people could not receive the station. The problem was partly resolved by a move to a more suitable band location, and further in 1993 when the Commonwealth Government provided the station with transmission facilities previously used by commercial station 2WS. These facilities are still in use and provide a strong signal to most parts of Greater Sydney and some suburbs outside the Metropolitan Area.
Applicants for on-air work must pass an audition carefully designed to demonstrate their skills at reading aloud. Volunteer positions are often available for behind-the-scenes duties.