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BROADCASTING service is about to be provided in the Holy Land, and it is stated that plans for the new service are already well advanced, A site for the broadcasting station has been selected seven miles north of Jerusalem. The power of the new station will be 20 kilowatts unmodulated aerial energy and broadcasting will take place on a witvelength of 449.1 metres. The transmitter is adjustable from 200 to 545 metres so that a change of wavelength can easily be effected if desired. An inverted three-quarter wave aerial. of the "I"? type suspended between two lattice steel masts is to be used. The masts are 10 metres in height. The contract for constructing and installing the new station has been given to the Marconi Company, and manufacture of the equipment has started at Chelmsford, England.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 11

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 11

Untitled Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 11

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