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Above: These two rows of cabinets contain the two shortwave transmitters, facing each other. The technician is at the rear of a modulator unit. Aerial feeders are seen leading from the

tops of the transmitters to the wall at the right.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 370, 26 July 1946, Page 6

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Above: These two rows of cabinets contain the two shortwave transmitters, facing each other. The technician is at the rear of a modulator unit. Aerial feeders are seen leading from the tops of the transmitters to the wall at the right. New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 370, 26 July 1946, Page 6

Above: These two rows of cabinets contain the two shortwave transmitters, facing each other. The technician is at the rear of a modulator unit. Aerial feeders are seen leading from the tops of the transmitters to the wall at the right. New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 370, 26 July 1946, Page 6

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