THE B.B.C.’S NEW "VOICE."—This photograph shows the station buildings and 700-foot transmitting masts of the B.B.C.’s new longwave station at Droitwich, Worcestershire. It has a power of 150 k.w.—roughly 30 times that used by 2YA—and it is expected that it will replace three of the smaller-powered national relay stations.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 57
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49THE B.B.C.’S NEW "VOICE."—This photograph shows the station buildings and 700-foot transmitting masts of the B.B.C.’s new longwave station at Droitwich, Worcestershire. It has a power of 150 k.w.—roughly 30 times that used by 2YA—and it is expected that it will replace three of the smaller-powered national relay stations. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 57
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