Triple H runs on a general community licence and is required to provide content most suited to its own population and minority groups.
This group believed that the area was not being serviced adequately by the existing community radio station North FM.
The frequency of 100.1 in the Hornsby Region became Triple H.[1] 2HHH FM is a community radio station run by a company limited by guarantee.
When the Australian Communications and Media Authority reissued application for a permanent broadcasting licence in 2000 for the Hornsby/Kuring-gai area, the members assembled a presenter team, physically built the studio and prepared the programs and production for the aspirant transmissions Triple H scouted around the local businesses for transmitters and broadcasting gear that they did not already possess.
Triple H is owned by the community of Hornsby and Ku Ring Gai through membership of 2HHH FM Limited.