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GENERAL NOBILE'S MESSAGE

{ His airship wrecked in the icebound ‘regions of the nort.s, General Nobile ‘has been able to keep in contact with the world by wireless, and since he commenced his venture he has used Philips T. BOL/10 Transmitting Valves. It is a tribute to the durability of Philips Valves that they withstood the conecussion to which they must have been subjected when the airship was wrecked, and the severe test of such extreme climatie conditions. ‘

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19280713.2.24

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 4

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GENERAL NOBILE'S MESSAGE Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 4

GENERAL NOBILE'S MESSAGE Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 4

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