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Four of the panels are shown in the front view of the transmitter. An idea of the size can be formed by a comparison with the engineer, who is holding in his hands one of the water-cooled tubes.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 14, 19 October 1928, Unnumbered Page

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Four of the panels are shown in the front view of the transmitter. An idea of the size can be formed by a comparison with the engineer, who is holding in his hands one of the water-cooled tubes. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 14, 19 October 1928, Unnumbered Page

Four of the panels are shown in the front view of the transmitter. An idea of the size can be formed by a comparison with the engineer, who is holding in his hands one of the water-cooled tubes. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 14, 19 October 1928, Unnumbered Page

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