File:A Very Neat Station from the February 1916 QST page 30.png

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English: "This shows how extremely neat a radio station may be arranged. Mr. Kleindienst of Webster, Mass. has spared no pains to make his station an efficient one. It is one of the neatest arrangements the Editor has ever seen. We are looking forward to the time when we will have more stations of this type. Everything about the station has a “man-size look” and is done in “Man-size” way. Take some suggestions from this picture."
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Source February 1916 QST, Page 30.
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