File:Mr. W. C. Reinhardt's station from the February 1916 QST page 35.png

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English: Captioned: "Mr. W. C. Reinhardt of Omaha, Neb., has sent us a photo of his station. There are no stray wires and everything is neatly arranged. The rotary gap is built in a box and run by a belt drive. This rotary is not as noisy as some. Is your station as well equipped."
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Source February 1916 QST Page 35.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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