THIS is the remote-control unit, designed by the Engineering Section of the NZBS and built by a Wellington firm, which will be used to control the unattended transmitter planned for 2XN and 2XP and the projected stations at Whangarei, Hamilton, Wanganui, and Timaru, As each operation is dialled, one of the small bulbs seen on the cabinet front (at; right) lights up, and the completion of the operation is signalled by the single bulb at the right of the row
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 482, 17 September 1948, Page 33
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80THIS is the remote-control unit, designed by the Engineering Section of the NZBS and built by a Wellington firm, which will be used to control the unattended transmitter planned for 2XN and 2XP and the projected stations at Whangarei, Hamilton, Wanganui, and Timaru, As each operation is dialled, one of the small bulbs seen on the cabinet front (at; right) lights up, and the completion of the operation is signalled by the single bulb at the right of the row New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 482, 17 September 1948, Page 33
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