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A view of the transmitter at PHI, the new short-wave broadcasting station owned and operated by Philips Radio. To ensure safety for the operators, the valve heating controls are mounted on the railing in the foreground, making it unnecessary for any person to approach too closely to the transmitter when in operation.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 5, 16 August 1929, Page 30

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A view of the transmitter at PHI, the new short-wave broadcasting station owned and operated by Philips Radio. To ensure safety for the operators, the valve heating controls are mounted on the railing in the foreground, making it unnecessary for any person to approach too closely to the transmitter when in operation. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 5, 16 August 1929, Page 30

A view of the transmitter at PHI, the new short-wave broadcasting station owned and operated by Philips Radio. To ensure safety for the operators, the valve heating controls are mounted on the railing in the foreground, making it unnecessary for any person to approach too closely to the transmitter when in operation. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 5, 16 August 1929, Page 30

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