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Largest Broadcasting Station

‘aE Ozecho-Slovakian Government has placed orders with the International Standard Hlectric Corporation of Prague for a -broadcasting station which it is expected will be the largest in the world. The new station will have a power of 120 kilowatts in the aerial, as compared with 50 kilowatts which is at present used by the largest broadcasting stations in the United States.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19290705.2.48

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 13

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Largest Broadcasting Station Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 13

Largest Broadcasting Station Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 13

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